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Does anyone here actually wear singlets with slogans on?
Imo, slogans only look good on chicks, at worst it labels them as attention seeking.
On guys it simply increases their douche factor, no questions asked.
Does anyone here actually wear singlets with slogans on?
Imo, slogans only look good on chicks, at worst it labels them as attention seeking.
On guys it simply increases their douche factor, no questions asked.
It's just for novelty, you'd be surprised. A lot of people get them for gifts, wear them at parties & what have you. Our "Is it massive in here" tank has been so popular for many years.
Some people don't take themselves too seriously and just like to kid around. Tongue in cheek stuff. But yeah, not for everyone
I don't personally own any, but I like the cheeky shit like "Is it massive in here, or is it just me?" sorta stuff. But I hate the edgy ones or the serious ones like "BEASTMODE".
I've got a couple of beast mode singlets, always cop dodgy looks when I wear them. Will wear my massive cans with them next time to complete the look.
Most people in the metro gyms definitely take themselves too seriously. Can wear stuff like that in the work gym where I know everyone and we all just have a laugh