Should Guys Wear Tank Tops?
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AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Sleeveless Tshirts are ok, Tank Tops should require you leave your man card at the door before walking out of the house.
I agree with OJ. (Not sure I can believe I just said that. JK, OJ, you know I love you.)0 -
LyndseyLovesToLift wrote: »AgentOrangeJuice wrote: »Sleeveless Tshirts are ok, Tank Tops should require you leave your man card at the door before walking out of the house.
^Hm...man card seems pretty intact to me.
No, it doesn't.0 -
The only thing I don't like on men are capris...or what me and my girlfriend refer to as Manpris. Awful look. Just awful.0
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Man, I see a lot of "Whenever they want" or "nevers". Aren't there different circumstances that influence? I mean, you don't possibly think it's the same to wear a tank top to a nice dinner versus a water park?
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lulucitron wrote: »The only thing I don't like on men are capris...or what me and my girlfriend refer to as Manpris. Awful look. Just awful.
Agreed0 -
I'm all good with "situationally appropriate tank tops." My husband makes them seem like a good idea all the time, but sometimes it's probably best that he wears a button down shirt with a tie over them...0
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Tank top crew checking in.0
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<<<I like sleeveless cycling jerseys, but I actually haven't worn a tank top since I was a kid...I've never really thought about it actually...not sure I could pull it off.0
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Depends!..Not the super tight hero looking one's! or the ones that come down the sides too much!.. Just a regular normal tank can look hot for sure, but not a fan of that meat head looking guys with the tight ones! lol0
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I guess we need to start posting pictures so people can say if we are pulling them off or not?0
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Yes please!0
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cwolfman13 wrote: »<<<I like sleeveless cycling jerseys, but I actually haven't worn a tank top since I was a kid...I've never really thought about it actually...not sure I could pull it off.
I prefer sleeveless as well, or tri jerseys. I only recently brought tank tops back in to the wardrobe. They are just so freeing. lol. You gotta give it a whirl0 -
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I love a strong man in a tank top0
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never2bstopped wrote: »
I'm not brave enough to go first...plus it has to wait till gym time in an hour.
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Tank, no. Sleeveless, yes. When it's hot out, nigh essential0
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My husband wears tank tops around the house or while doing yard work. It's just the most functional, especially since we hate turning on the a/c. If he wanted to walk around naked, I'd be fine with that too.
He tried to wear one out to dinner once, and I asked him to at least put a t-shirt on. I just don't like seeing armpit hair when I'm at a restaurant.0 -
Not cool if you can see the nips0
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asflatasapancake wrote: »Only if you beat your wife.
Are they still called that, or are you showing your age?0 -
One time I went into a Baskin Robbins....the guy scooping the ice cream was in a tank top - there has to be some sort of dress code there, right?? I mean arm pit hair nets or something?
It grossed me out - I just turned around and left, Ice cream-less.
Pointless story...I'll see myself out.0 -
Not cool if you can see the tank top, nevermind the nips0
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They go well with a nice Mullet. Or a rats tail. Sweeeeeeet0
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lulucitron wrote: »The only thing I don't like on men are capris...or what me and my girlfriend refer to as Manpris. Awful look. Just awful.
I'll take a manpri with a side of murse please.0 -
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Wow, I never knew this was a topic of conversation. This fat guy wears (not wheres) a loose-fitting tank in the summer because it gets freakin' hot in the desert. I never considered it to be a fashion statement.0
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asflatasapancake wrote: »Only if you beat your wife.
I think there is a difference between tank tops and "wife beaters." Typically what you consider a "wife beater" tank is sold in the underwear department so the people wearing them are pretty much just walking around in their undies and showing their lack of judgement.
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