| It's very cheugy. |
That’s...not a thing. |
| Can be cute/fun in theory if subtle. In practice, it usually comes across as too young/immature, out of place, or tacky. Every once in awhile I’ll get an ad on social media for some line of Disney-themed jewelry and … yeah. It’s not good. But I have a friend who often wore Disney-themed face masks to her job as a physical therapist working with patients in inpatient rehab facilities, and it honestly worked. |
Really nice to hear a Disney face masks would cheer up patients. I lived in Mexico for many years and Mickey is everywhere. They keep in old school and plenty of adult women wear something with Mickey or Minnie. I saw it pretty much every time I left my house. I always thought it looked cute. |
| It’s very middle america. |
| I think they look like complete idiots. I mentally give them a pass if they work at Disney, and are on the clock. |
| Tacky AF. |
+1. |
None are subtle and cute. They are cheesy. But no worse than DH’s old band t-shirts. Wear what you want and what you like without caring. |
| Not my thing but whatever. |
| OK at Disney. Outside of Disney I put it squarely in the People of Wal-Mart category (cartoon tattooed, nascar-watching Pepsi drinkers). |
+1. |
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Hell yea I wear Disney. Also a ton of MCU. And I’m almost 40 😁
Life’s too short to care what a bunch of uptight fuddy duddies think. Wear what makes you happy! |
| It’s for basics, but it’s cute that going to a crowded theme park and wearing the apparel makes them happy. I wish life were that easy for me. I need like a 5 star hotel in an amazing place. Lol. |
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I wear a lot of MCU in my free time.
Like another poster, it’s a pandemic, I’m middle aged, and I’m embracing basic. I discovered that I love leggings, messy buns, and a bunch of other things DCUM probably thinks are trashy or too young. No one but my family sees so I don’t care. |