Am I gonna get in trouble wearing this???
#1
Am I gonna get in trouble wearing this???
I have found an old tee-shirt in the back of the dresser that I've been wearing for a while.
It's black. There is nothing on it. No pictures, no lettering, no symbols no nothing. Plain black tee-shirt although there's a small grease stain on the side from wiping my hand after checking the oil on my Harley last month.
There is a label and it's inside. The colors of the label are white with a picture of a referee in a striped black & white shirt. He's looking to his left. Below in red lettering it says "footlocker." It isn't capitalized.
There's another white label underneath this one and it says 100% COTTON and some numbers and also MADE IN USA. The print is in black.
I sure hope I'm okay with this. If it's too offensive wearing a black tee-shirt with nothing but a grease stain on it maybe I should draw some skulls or whatever on it with a magic marker. Something like that.
It's black. There is nothing on it. No pictures, no lettering, no symbols no nothing. Plain black tee-shirt although there's a small grease stain on the side from wiping my hand after checking the oil on my Harley last month.
There is a label and it's inside. The colors of the label are white with a picture of a referee in a striped black & white shirt. He's looking to his left. Below in red lettering it says "footlocker." It isn't capitalized.
There's another white label underneath this one and it says 100% COTTON and some numbers and also MADE IN USA. The print is in black.
I sure hope I'm okay with this. If it's too offensive wearing a black tee-shirt with nothing but a grease stain on it maybe I should draw some skulls or whatever on it with a magic marker. Something like that.
#2
It depends on where the grease stain is, and which hand you made it with.
Some areas are left-hand territory and a right-handed stain could get you "educated".
And then there's the synthetic / dino issue. If you've got a synthetic stain on your shirt, it might offend the old-school types.
I'd get rid of the shirt just to be safe.
Some areas are left-hand territory and a right-handed stain could get you "educated".
And then there's the synthetic / dino issue. If you've got a synthetic stain on your shirt, it might offend the old-school types.
I'd get rid of the shirt just to be safe.
#4
In weather like we've had the last couple weeks a black shirt could definitely get you in to trouble. White reflects heat.
Also you may want to wear long sleeves, the melanoma chapter of the big C may come a callin'.
Also you may want to wear long sleeves, the melanoma chapter of the big C may come a callin'.
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Me? Heck no, just want to ... ah shoot, ya got me! Dagnabbit...
Nope. Tee-shirt is at least 20 years old. I have another one I bought the same day but there is a small splash of white paint on it that if you squint yer eyes just right it looks like a pretzel in the shape of a paint stain. I don't wear that one outside and never on my Harley. Can't be too careful.
Nope. Tee-shirt is at least 20 years old. I have another one I bought the same day but there is a small splash of white paint on it that if you squint yer eyes just right it looks like a pretzel in the shape of a paint stain. I don't wear that one outside and never on my Harley. Can't be too careful.
Last edited by bjewell; 07-25-2011 at 02:59 PM.