Beards made Conan looked like a nappy Leprechaun
Ed Hardy and grillz are so 2008. I haven't seen a single person wearing Ed Hardy since early '09 at most. It's like something that was in style for about 8 months, and the prices ridiculous too. A stupid t shirt with a sequin skull cost $100 wtf.
Beards made Conan looked like a nappy Leprechaun and Letterman look like Santa.
ANY VERSION of Vans 'slip-on' shoes...
I'm 34 and wear them all the time. It's the only shoe I can wear, due to my acute OCD. I am almost physically unable to wear shoes with laces because the laces have to be EXACTLY the same tightness, length, etc. I will stop in the middle of the street to fix a shoe that is not "just-so". So, it was either wear laceless shoes, or get hit by a car.
In all fairness though, there are some artists who have made their look so integral to their artistic identity that if they changed it they (arguably) wouldn't be as effective.People are allowed to change their personal appearance, though. It's the a-holes who think they're obligated to act like someone else as soon as they change their style of dress that annoy me. Dress however you want, but don't let clothes dictate how you should act. If you're a rapper, you should be able to wear baggy pants, skinny jeans, dreadlocks, or a mohawk if you want. No one group has the exclusive rights to use those things.
I have a friend who also has a problem with stuff like this. He hates it when someone who performs or is into one genre of music dresses like they're into a different genre of music. Why does that bother some people?
I'm 34 and wear them all the time. It's the only shoe I can wear, due to my acute OCD. I am almost physically unable to wear shoes with laces because the laces have to be EXACTLY the same tightness, length, etc. I will stop in the middle of the street to fix a shoe that is not "just-so". So, it was either wear laceless shoes, or get hit by a car.
I'm 34 and wear them all the time. It's the only shoe I can wear, due to my acute OCD. I am almost physically unable to wear shoes with laces because the laces have to be EXACTLY the same tightness, length, etc. I will stop in the middle of the street to fix a shoe that is not "just-so". So, it was either wear laceless shoes, or get hit by a car.
One thing I'm getting sick of, are those Marvel/DC t-shirts with the worn out cracked look. I can't find a superhero t-shirt anywhere, without that style.
It's all in your head, nothing is going to happen if one shoe is tighter the other, or if the laces are longer than the other.