When attending a rock concert, where another band's shirt

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.
n

Wut. The bands I see don’t wear T-shirts at all.

Matt Berniger might be the best-dressed man in rock.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.
n

Wut. The bands I see don’t wear T-shirts at all.

Matt Berniger might be the best-dressed man in rock.


Matt wears a New Order tshirt.
Anonymous
Is it like wearing an Orioles cap to a Yankees game?
—Elaine “two left feet” Bennis.
Anonymous
I've never heard of this "rule."

I normally dress up for concerts but if I were a t-shirt wearer, I'd assume I was supposed to wear the band's shirt.

Mind blown. What else don't I know?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've never heard of this "rule."

I normally dress up for concerts but if I were a t-shirt wearer, I'd assume I was supposed to wear the band's shirt.

Mind blown. What else don't I know?



You dress up for all types of concerts?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's a thing, or used to be, but I've noticed more and more people breaking this "rule."


What are the ethics about wearing a Mickey mouse t shirt or * gasp * a plain white shirt?
Anonymous
Used to be a thing, back in the heavy metal parking lot days, probably still true for country music. Agreed that Taylor Swift fans are going to wear Taylor Swift shirts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You stupid


At least they can form a complete sentence.
Anonymous
It's like a pin exchange. It's a way to give recommendations of other music to listen to.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.
n

Wut. The bands I see don’t wear T-shirts at all.

Matt Berniger might be the best-dressed man in rock.


Matt wears a New Order tshirt.


Not at any of the shows I have been to. Usually a monochrome suit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.
n

Wut. The bands I see don’t wear T-shirts at all.

Matt Berniger might be the best-dressed man in rock.


Matt wears a New Order tshirt.


That’s just a (beautiful) song.

Does he hold a cat and a glass of beer and talk to a shark in the corner of a Kentucky aquarium?
Anonymous
Does no one remember PCU? My friends and I would always quote it—“you’re gonna wear the shirt of the band you’re going to see? Don’t be that guy!”

https://youtu.be/fs9XDUDP9VM?feature=shared
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently this is a thing?

Like, you don't wear the shirt of the band you're seeing, but a different one?

So, if you see The Cure you wear a Joy Division shirt or some shit like that?


No one cares. No one is paying attention to all this-except maybe you.
Anonymous
I know it’s a thing but I’m not really sure why it is… Where did this start and why?
Anonymous
I would totally wear a Joy Division shirt to see The Cure. Or a Wilco shirt to see pretty much anyone other than Wilco.
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