As I said, no hard feelings here.
Or...choose your clothing, get ridiculed by complete strangers in a cowardly manner, and get pissed about said ridicule.
Ridicule me face to face, and we are going to have a bad day. Hide behind a fake persona or in the corner with your friends, and hope it stays behind my back...where cowards belong...
It's all a matter of perspective...
I think that guy looks pretty even keeled. Not overboard at all.
Today's New York Times magazine had an article about the "new" fashion trend of lumberjack red and black plaid....
Today's New York Times magazine had an article about the "new" fashion trend of lumberjack red and black plaid....
Wow. I was cool when I was 8 years old!
I had no idea.
So what about This guy:
He's not a real lumberjack, but, i mean , well if you don't know who he is you should.
So what about This guy:
He's not a real lumberjack, but, i mean , well if you don't know who he is you should.
I'm fairly certain Zac Brown would kick someone *** if they called him a lumbersexual. Just my guess.
So what about This guy:
He's not a real lumberjack, but, i mean , well if you don't know who he is you should.
Possibly.He is a small town country boy from Georgia, who like so many country people, was dressing like that before it was cool. Huge difference.
Possibly.
But.... He's now likely a multi-millionaire small town country boy, but I'd bet dollars to donuts that he now spends a great deal of money to dress very carefully for a specific image to present to the world to keep up the Zac Brown Small Town Country Boy Brand.
Which to me, ain't that much different from the hipster.
Comparing a small town Georgia boy to city "hipsters" isn't exactly apples to apples.