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#1 2011-11-21 11:58:53

4F Hepcat
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The Statement Shirt

This pathetic piece of journalise in The Independent on the so called rise of the 'statement shirt':

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/loud-and-proud-statement-shirts-6265187.html

For the record, Mambo made t-shirts in the late 1980's that were not in anyway, to be mistaken with a shirt.


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#2 2011-11-21 12:21:11

Andy_B
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Re: The Statement Shirt

Wearing one of these must be the badge of the fully-fledged, fully paid-up prick: like my brother-in-law, an executive in the gas industry, who suddenly began sporting an earring.  God save us from 'The Independent', the newspaper of choice for the bland, shallow, predictable-as-daybreak types who live around me.

 

#3 2011-11-22 00:15:30

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Re: The Statement Shirt

The choice of model is interesting, he has that typical stodgy and flabby look, the direct result over a decade or more of too many microwave meals and cheap red wine that has become the definitive English male. A product of deindustrialisation, IT jobs and rampant consumerism.

Combined with a 'statement shirt' the overall effect is of being a bumbling idiot.


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#4 2011-11-22 02:37:58

The_Shooman
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Re: The Statement Shirt

`statement shirt' = pthh
blokes with ear rings = pthh

 

#5 2011-11-22 02:54:06

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#6 2011-11-22 03:48:30

The_Shooman
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#7 2011-11-22 03:58:44

Andy_B
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Re: The Statement Shirt

Snarky?  Me?  Shooey, would I?

 

#8 2011-11-22 21:44:00

g-
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#9 2011-11-23 07:02:20

eg
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Re: The Statement Shirt

Best comedy on NorAm TV right now.

My brother has a suitably derisive term for the set that wears this sort of shirt -- "men in outfits".

 

#10 2011-11-23 10:31:57

4F Hepcat
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Re: The Statement Shirt

There's a lot of guys who like that kind of shirt though, generally middle aged, overweight and notable for their buffoonery.


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#11 2011-11-23 10:43:23

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#12 2011-11-23 11:19:27

formby
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"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

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#13 2011-11-23 11:30:14

4F Hepcat
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Re: The Statement Shirt

^Funnily enough, I found old school chum on Linkedin, easy to find as he had a really distinctive name. Haven't seen him since 1988 and then checked out his photos on Facebook - I couldn't recognise him, hair all grey, pushing the weight a bit and flowery shirts. I felt quite sad.


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#14 2011-11-24 11:48:02

Saint
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Re: The Statement Shirt

I've identified this problem in my new style book.  Nothing I hate more than an overtly fancy shirt.  It really is a way to identify fashion wannabes, IMO.  It's best just to stay away and leave the fancy patterns and fabrics to coats and pants I say.

 

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