Now this was sported at the Kuipers do and I WHOLEHEARTEDLY approve:
On a middle aged chap or at the cricket I would agree but on a teenager or early to mid twenties guy who is wearing it because it's "cool" then no most certainly not.
That's my point. It's exactly the same as those people in the oceana queue, that's why it's funny when someone get's all superior, they're exactly the same as the people they look down on but don't even know it.
It takes a cirtain kind of confidence! To do what, copy what every other 6th former is wearing to try and look cool. Trying so hard to look different, they all look the same
Don't get me wrong, I've got no problem with the style, just people following the latest trend that loads of people are wearing and have been for ages and then claiming to be stylish or different. There's nothing stylish about a group of blokes all wearing exactly the same hat, sunglasses and jeans.
İbrahim Tatlıses;3586098 said:I personally choose to avoid any items of clothing that make me more flammable than I have to be.
It is a fashion, not a clone. A clone to me is people that still wear the same Ralph Lauren, McKenzie or YSL shirt that takes no style at all, big over sized shirts and slip on loafers in the queue for Oceana.
It takes a certain confidence to wear this style. It is not just about the hat, it is HOW you wear it.
YES...
(roll up sleves)
THIS goes down like a treat with the birds
What f***ing hat I should be wearing is about important as what some backward, Lamb-licker in Wiltshire thinks who the biggest club is.
and as for shoulder bags?! what on EARTH is that all about?
MAN bags to you and I. The work of the DEVIL.
That's NOT a man-bag though is it? Its a tesco bag-for-life.
That's NOT a man-bag though is it? Its a tesco bag-for-life.
Tesco bags for life are PLASTIC.
Not that flannel stuff which was OBVIOUSLY picked up at some hippy shop. Probably in Brighton.
No doubt the chap is a tofu eating VEGAN and thus CANNOT have leather.