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Is it just me or do others find this type of clothes; vulgar, obscene and lunatic? Especially when worn with gold ropes.
Rosie said:What upsets me highly are the ones with words written across the derriere. Why in the world would ANYONE want to wear that?
Are you suggesting that a mother wouldn't be proud to have her daughter seen about town with the word "JUICY" written across her posterior?lolRosie said:What upsets me highly are the ones with words written across the derriere. Why in the world would ANYONE want to wear that?
Viola said:The only good thing is this time last year everyone who wasn't wearing Juicy was wearing those horrible tees with slogans on 'em that you couldn't pay me enough to wear in public, like "my boyfriend is out of town." [bad]
But now they're gone, which is good, because they were HIDEOUS.
matei said:Eeeecchhhhh... I cannot stand track suits. They are de riguer for the knacker/chav set over here.
You often see someone sporting a white or light coloured track suit... more often than not the light colour lets the stains of dubious origin show.
Yecchhh!
Lauren Henline said:Know what's even more vulgar? That the V&A had one on display when I went to see their costume exhibits when I was in London this summer... right across from Victorians, and 40's... who's bright idea was it to bring a hot pink Juicy Couture suit into it?
I have photographic proof (knew it would come in handy someday...)
http://blacktopjuly.myphotoalbum.com/view_photo.php?set_albumName=album12&id=Scotland_2005_312_jpg
Twitch said:I can vividly remember this same conversation about Levis in the 1950s. What happened there?
matei said:Interesting. I see many people who mix jeans with a blazer (I myself have done so on several occasions). I can see it now... in several years time it will be acceptable to wear track suit bottoms with a sportsjacket... :eusa_doh: