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While packing for my trip to SA it was brought to my attention that I have a lot of T Shirts from different dive trips. I admit it in public I am a T Shirt diver ,I wonder if anybody else is CheersMichael
Remind me to add to your collection next time you're on "my island" LOL.

I also have my favorites I wear until they disappear from the hangars.
Michael, it's not the packing and wearing of dive t-shirts per-se that make you a :dork2:, IMO, it's the fact that you store them on hangers!
 
Dive t-shirts are a fashion faux-pas, as are retro-rock-concert t-shirts, visors that say, Waiohai Beach Club, and polo shirts that say Phi Gamma Delta Annual Pig Roast 1989. Unless you are younger than 24, in which case they are still in bad taste, but nobody expects anything else from you. If you are younger than 24, female, and blessed with a svelte figure, then they are not only acceptable, but fashionable, and perhaps even trend-setting.
:D

Dang! I'm obviously a poster-oldster for the worst-dressed list, then. I wear dive t-shirts almost every day. (It's true, though, that they have the name of my own company emblazoned across the boobs, so maybe I can be forgiven for my fashion sins.)
 
The Style Guy's pronouncements were offered in jest--like most of what I've written here--so I don't have a real stake in their authority. Nevertheless, a careful read will reveal that he does not disagree with you.
Yes, you are correct. But that would make him about my age, I suppose I now have to trade in meine Bundhosen, even though the coordinate so well with my, "this is your brains on air," tee shirt.
 
Dang! I'm obviously a poster-oldster for the worst-dressed list, then. I wear dive t-shirts almost every day. (It's true, though, that they have the name of my own company emblazoned across the boobs, so maybe I can be forgiven for my fashion sins.)


... I suspect that most of the folks reading your company's name are in a very forgiving mood ... ;)

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
Then there's my favorite TS&M tee: Scientits:rofl3:
 
Dang! I'm obviously a poster-oldster for the worst-dressed list, then. I wear dive t-shirts almost every day. (It's true, though, that they have the name of my own company emblazoned across the boobs, so maybe I can be forgiven for my fashion sins.)

The fact that you have boobs allows you to be forgiven for a lot of sins, fashion or otherwise. ... Let me clarify. The fact that you're FEMALE and have boobs allows you to be forgiven for a lot of sins... the same doesn't necessarily hold true for males with boobs.
 
As long as you do not mind people reading the advertisement while you speak to them...;)
 
T shirts are OK.. I prefer caps.
 
T shirts are OK.. I prefer caps.

I have a bunch of those, too ... :D

... Bob (Grateful Diver)
 
I have a couple of dive Tshirts as souvenirs from trips I've taken, and I'm proud to wear them. I also have a little manta necklace I bought in Hawaii to commemorate my manta dive there, tho' I really only wear it when I'm on a dive trip. If anybody thinks I'm a dork for wearing these...well, I've reached an age where I'm not too worried about it.:t-shirt:
 

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