Wearing a T-shirt with words or an image printed on it makes you look immature

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#monero

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So be it

What does it mean to be mature?

Many things; not using yr clothes as a walking billboard is one small (and basic) part of it

How do you feel about print patterns?

All Loos style ?

Prints (printed fabrics) are fine

I'm speaking specifically of the 'pushing an identity or message' type of T-shirt that originated in the USA, dating from the 1948 "Dew it with Dewey" political campaign T-shirt but only started becoming popular as casual wear in the late 60s and 70s. The 80s had the corporate logo T-shirt (blurgh) but it was the 90s and 2000s when the trend really entrenched itself.

Compelling point about the history. So, no slogans or branding, no ads basically. Never viewed clothing as such a direct medium of the attention economy, noteworthy.

Caring so much about others peoples clothes makes you look immature

I don't 'care', I make discernments, just as everyone else is doing, all the time

If you don't think how you present yrself is of no importance then you're only fooling and handicapping yourself

You might think sloganeering through a T-shirt is an ok way to present yourself; I don't.

Nature related images are ok i think

I'll allow it 😉