Let me bring up something that's been on my mind for a little while. At the risk of sounding like Andy Rooney or some other bitter old man, let me ask what's the deal with little kids wearing replica concert T-shirts or band T-shirts?
The other night I attended National Night Out block party in Buffalo. There was a little girl wearing a T-shirt that had a replica of the Woodstock poster. And she was way too young to even have attended the one in 1994!
This isn't the first time. I've seen kids as young as 8, 9, and 10 wearing shirts bearing the name and/or album covers as such luminaries as Led Zepplin, AC/DC, and Jimi Hendrix. You just want to walk up to these kids and say, "I'll give you a dollar if you can name a Led Zepplin song. I mean, other than 'Stairway to Heaven.'" Maybe they can, and I am simply underestimating them.
Look, I'm no great dresser or fashionista. Even a cursory glimpse at the photos on this page should inform you of that fact. But, even I know that "faux vintage" is just not cool.
Just wondering what the deal is. Feel free to comment.
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3 comments:
Iron Maiden T-shirts came into vogue about 10 years ago with the Claires and Hot Topic set...made me angry! It's like..come on you prostitot, you know damn good and well that if I played Aces High for you, you'd have no idea!
Iron Maiden T-shirts came into vogue about 10 years ago with the Claires and Hot Topic set...made me angry! It's like..come on you prostitot, you know damn good and well that if I played Aces High for you, you'd have no idea!
Iron Maiden are the best in the world..and having their original t shirts is an honour.
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