Is it cringe to just wear t-shirts as a 30+ year old man?
It depends. If you're rich it's cool. If you're not rich, it's cringe.
i wear tees in the summer at 30+ but i have some rules i follow:plain tees must be high quality and heavy weight. those modern "pre-worn in" "soft feel" tees every place has been selling the last 15yrs is unacceptable. vintage tees and blanks made that way are good. graphic tees must be dye sublimated, embroidered, or airbrushed 1-off pieces. no low quality cheap looking shit. i'm more likely to commission a piece of art then get a shirt made of it than buy some bullshit at the store. graphic tees must have some kind of personal connection.
if you aren't layering at 30+ coz you're always hanging out with someone you wanna impress you're likely obese.lose the weight fatty
>>18108800I use T shirts for working out or as lounge wear at home. Haven't let anyone seen me with one outside the house in years. Henleys are fine but I try to layer it.
I follow the old rules. t-shirt is considered an undergarment. I wouldn't go to dinner dressed in my boxers so I don't go wearing a t-shirt. it's really not that hard to just put a damn button-up on.
>>18112261Layer!? What the hell do you wear when it's 90 degrees outside?
>>18112278Holy shit get a load of this boomer
it's cringe if you're doughy.and by cringe i mean no one actually gives a single shit but you don't look your best.