BlueCrownedYou know, contributing to the silly appearance of a minor, transporting unattractive garments across state lines, assault and battery on a textile object, but at the very least--an ordinance against wearing an eye-sore in public.
BlueCrownedWhatd'ya think, I don't wear clothes? I got tons of clothes--I wear clothes wherever I go!
But none of it looks like this stuff, of that you can be sure ;- )
As for MDs clothing drops in general, most of it is kind of novelty-grade stuff from some pretty fringy vendors. You know, stuff for people who think this or that clothing item will create the appearance of them having a particular "lifestyle" ? It's kind of a mercenary way of doing business to my way of thinking, because they (MD and the vendors) are taking advantage of a pretty vulnerable group (younger people who worry about their appearance and fitting in). Kinda like shooting fish in a barrel, as the saying goes.
And you know, who's gonna tell 'em that's all crap and not to worry about it, things will work out later? Not the vendors, not MD. So I offer my opinions as a sort of Public Service to those willing to think it over just a little before clicking the button. If you know what you're doing, of course, click it, otherwise, best to keep moving (lest you end up with a drawer full of deplorable clothing you'll be hard pressed to explain a year from now).
To be fair, now and then MD drops an item here and there that might get my seal of approval, and I do see a few Polls that give me hope, but overall their young men's category is a struggle in progress (--SE, you can quote me on that). Mean time, we can all be thankful MD hasn't put the Brick 'n Mortar clothing stores out of business just yet...
But none of it looks like this stuff, of that you can be sure ;- )
As for MDs clothing drops in general, most of it is kind of novelty-grade stuff from some pretty fringy vendors. You know, stuff for people who think this or that clothing item will create the appearance of them having a particular "lifestyle" ? It's kind of a mercenary way of doing business to my way of thinking, because they (MD and the vendors) are taking advantage of a pretty vulnerable group (younger people who worry about their appearance and fitting in). Kinda like shooting fish in a barrel, as the saying goes.
And you know, who's gonna tell 'em that's all crap and not to worry about it, things will work out later? Not the vendors, not MD. So I offer my opinions as a sort of Public Service to those willing to think it over just a little before clicking the button. If you know what you're doing, of course, click it, otherwise, best to keep moving (lest you end up with a drawer full of deplorable clothing you'll be hard pressed to explain a year from now).
To be fair, now and then MD drops an item here and there that might get my seal of approval, and I do see a few Polls that give me hope, but overall their young men's category is a struggle in progress (--SE, you can quote me on that). Mean time, we can all be thankful MD hasn't put the Brick 'n Mortar clothing stores out of business just yet...