I've been in Vegas the past couple days. I can say that 75% of the guys are wearing one of a couple things.
1) Jeans with a verticle-striped button shirt, sometimes worn with a dark blazer, sometimes not.
2) Jeans and a graphic design tshirt with a tattoo looking design on it
3) A combination of 1 and 2, Jeans, verticle stripped shirt unbuttoned at the tope revealing a tattoo print tshirt underneath it or the verticle stripped shirt that has the tattoo print actually ON it.
4) A shirt that says "Tapout" on the front of it. Obviously a lot were wearing because of the big UFC match, but still, a lot of dudes are trying to get this "MMA look" the last few years with camouflage shorts, tapout shirt, shaved head, tattoos trying to look like badasses. I'm willing to bet most these guys have never stepped in an MMA gym in their lives.
I can say I am at the point where I'm sick of looking at this EVERYWHERE. Every dude walking up and down the strip it seems like fits in one of those 3 things. I recently bought some graphic tshirts that I really happen to like with tatooish sort of designs on them. I wasn't trying to be trendy, but I just like the way the shirts fit, the color and thought they had nice patterns. But I don't even know if I want to wear them anymore after coming here. I also have a number of verticle stripped shirts myself I've had for the last few years. I now have to reconsider what I want to do with those.
I don't know guys, there has to be other styles. I looked and looked hard at what people were wearing. I was hard-pressed to see anyone with a style that was cool, unique and didn't look exactly like everyone else. Thank God though I only saw one guy wearing Ed Hardy.
1) Jeans with a verticle-striped button shirt, sometimes worn with a dark blazer, sometimes not.
2) Jeans and a graphic design tshirt with a tattoo looking design on it
3) A combination of 1 and 2, Jeans, verticle stripped shirt unbuttoned at the tope revealing a tattoo print tshirt underneath it or the verticle stripped shirt that has the tattoo print actually ON it.
4) A shirt that says "Tapout" on the front of it. Obviously a lot were wearing because of the big UFC match, but still, a lot of dudes are trying to get this "MMA look" the last few years with camouflage shorts, tapout shirt, shaved head, tattoos trying to look like badasses. I'm willing to bet most these guys have never stepped in an MMA gym in their lives.
I can say I am at the point where I'm sick of looking at this EVERYWHERE. Every dude walking up and down the strip it seems like fits in one of those 3 things. I recently bought some graphic tshirts that I really happen to like with tatooish sort of designs on them. I wasn't trying to be trendy, but I just like the way the shirts fit, the color and thought they had nice patterns. But I don't even know if I want to wear them anymore after coming here. I also have a number of verticle stripped shirts myself I've had for the last few years. I now have to reconsider what I want to do with those.
I don't know guys, there has to be other styles. I looked and looked hard at what people were wearing. I was hard-pressed to see anyone with a style that was cool, unique and didn't look exactly like everyone else. Thank God though I only saw one guy wearing Ed Hardy.

