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?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.
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 wrote:Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.
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 wrote:You stupid
Anonymous wrote:It's a thing, or used to be, but I've noticed more and more people breaking this "rule."
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?
Anonymous wrote:nAnonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.
Wut. The bands I see don’t wear T-shirts at all.
Matt Berniger might be the best-dressed man in rock.
nAnonymous wrote:The bands themselves wear tshirts from other bands.
Op is a poseur.