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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
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[ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] Burlap 4 Mod Pls. [/ QUOTE ] Quoted strictly for the pure AWESOMENESS of the post. |
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[/ QUOTE ] The dance is almost perfectly on beat with this remix of Lupe Fiasco's Push, Kick that I'm listening to. |
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Someone wearing pink is more likely to be gay, but it's not even close to a sure thing. You see a lot of frat boy types rocking the pink popped collar.
On another note, now that pink is a cool color, when will men start doing things like having pink wallets, belts, etc. ?? Will that ever be considered not gay? |
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If everyone would wear pink or pastel colors then we would not have all these lame 'what do i do about this girl' posts in OOT. Girls throw themselves at you if you dress in the right colors.
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Wearing pink doesn't make a man gay. Posting gay threads, on the other hand...
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I only wear a pink tie.
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I know Kanye rocked the pink polos for a while, and every tool from high school to college started dressing the same way. I had no idea this creeped into the adult world. I was in midtown Manhattan for some interviews yesterday, and noticed an astounding number of men in pink shirts and pink ties. I assume a lot of these guys are in the finance industry based on the geography. When did pink start becoming a "power" color, since I assume most of these guys would not have been caught dead in anything pink in the late 90s. Who started this trend? [/ QUOTE ] It's been around for a while, more than a few years which some ppl have said. Pink is pimp. Just ask Cam. |
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