by a friend of a friend. I would never wear it and it's ridiculous, but I think it'll make them some money. It capitalizes on the fratty devil-may-care bro culture. It's no different than seeing people in full onesies on bar crawls. A more reputable version of this company is Chubbies, who seems to be doing really well in the "short shorts" and bathing suits sphere.
Just think about how popular "ugly sweaters" have gotten.
The 18-28 demo will be wearing this crap at frat parties, pool paries, music festivals, etc.
Who could ever suggest James Bond never puts a foot wrong sartorially? While it tends to be Roger Moore’s seventies incarnation receiving most disdain, this baby blue towelling playsuit worn by Sean Connery in Goldfinger (1964, directed by Guy Hamilton) is commonly remembered as the actor’s one costume disaster. Yet, seen in period context and motion, plus modelled by one of the most handsome gentlemen who ever graced the screen, it might be worthy of reconsideration.
Worn for the film’s first post-credits scene, whereby Bond is introduced, informally, to megalomaniac villain Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe), this diminutive, crotch wrangling ‘beach wear’ is not especially typical for the time. Here featuring short sleeves, a trophy neck, patch chest pocket and slanted hip pockets, attached belt with gold buckle and zip front, this style of garment was actually more popular during the 1950s...
If I did, I'd probably hesitate to assume a gender so I didn't offend them. Maybe they identify as a baby or an inanimate doll, since it's now everyone's right to identify how they wish.
"Know what I need? I need an outfit that emphasizes just how infantilized my peers and I are. I need an outfit that will make it very plain: I am a toddler with a beard. And this is that outfit."
Is there anyone on BBI that thinks this is a good idea? Wearing a fucking romper? I maybe getting older but never did I think that was a good idea. BEEZ on the other hand
They would make good pajamas,... if I wore pajamas Â
Outside of cam newton, nobody is wearing these things trying to make a legitimate fashion statement.
That said, they're dumb because it's a little too try hard and attention seeking. It's probably just me getting older but the ugly sweater/Hawaiian shirt thing is played out.
Just think about how popular "ugly sweaters" have gotten.
The 18-28 demo will be wearing this crap at frat parties, pool paries, music festivals, etc.
It's a joke for the sake of a joke.
Worn for the film’s first post-credits scene, whereby Bond is introduced, informally, to megalomaniac villain Auric Goldfinger (Gert Frobe), this diminutive, crotch wrangling ‘beach wear’ is not especially typical for the time. Here featuring short sleeves, a trophy neck, patch chest pocket and slanted hip pockets, attached belt with gold buckle and zip front, this style of garment was actually more popular during the 1950s...
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plus, after the skinny jean craze I'm not going to offer my comments on anything fashion related.
Grown men wear onesies in public these days? You've got to be kidding me.
I'm not the world's toughest, manliest man, but cripes this kind of nonsense makes me feel like Lee Marvin.
If I did, I'd probably hesitate to assume a gender so I didn't offend them. Maybe they identify as a baby or an inanimate doll, since it's now everyone's right to identify how they wish.
and tells you that your uber's here.
it's called a moose knuckle.
"Know what I need? I need an outfit that emphasizes just how infantilized my peers and I are. I need an outfit that will make it very plain: I am a toddler with a beard. And this is that outfit."
They do?
Lol, nice
That said, they're dumb because it's a little too try hard and attention seeking. It's probably just me getting older but the ugly sweater/Hawaiian shirt thing is played out.
IDGAF what you mouth breathers think.
IDGAF what you mouth breathers think.
It looks good on you, though.