Say no to the label!

Posted by: Nikki   
April 22nd,
2008

Each year I usually compile a list of Fashion Don’ts on my blog, but this year I’m not going with a list. I’m going to speak about one Fashion Don’t for men that needs to end immediately! And here it is……..

To all of the men who are wearing the label of your suit on the sleeve of the suit coat…………..cut that shit out! This is not cute. You are supposed to remove that label before you wear the suit out in public.

And since I love you like a play cousin, I did a little research online to find out where this trend started in the first place.

The labeled sleeve was a trend a few years back in that segment of our society in which voguing was an important social activity. The contestants in voguing balls often wore merchandise fresh from the store, one way or another (purchased with the intention of returning it or shoplifted), and so sometimes labels or even security tags would be attached.

This, of course, added to the humor of the performance and the ironic fashion of the unremoved sleeve label. The concept caught on to the extent that some men were sending their jeans to the dry cleaners with pocket flashers still attached. The point of voguing is to be outlandish, outré and bad.

As printed on the Men.style.com website, February 2003.

So unless you are voguing in a competition, stop wearing the damn label on your suit coat/sports coat sleeve. You don’t realize how silly you look. It burns me up to see a good looking guy in a nice suit with the label on the sleeve of the coat. If your suit is nice, I’ll compliment you on it, but remove the label.

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10 Responses for "Say no to the label!"

Nikki, I never got into the labels thing. Personally, I thought it was a bit corny actually. I didn’t even know there was a name attached to that “fashion.” Its sort of like the baseball caps.

Brothas used to get on my case (and just recently too) about my removing the 59/50 sticker from the cap part of my baseball hats. I hate those stupid tags hanging off of the mesh and the silver peelable emblems that they keep on the brim.

When I see those, I have this compulsion to go to their hats and remove those stickeys. Anyway, all labels should be removed once the purchase is complete and one plans on keeping it. ’nuff said! :)

I can’t stand that mess either, to include leaving the freaking tag on the Tims. Da hell purpose does that serve? Label whores get on my nerves anyway.

Girl! I thought that was just some country hot ghetto mess the men did here in my corner of Ohio. You mean they do this all over? Damn, its worse than I thought. Men that is the quickest way not to get a date. The sleeve tag is a huge male no no. Its a kin to a woman in to little sandals with chip toe nail polish. Please stop yourselves! Thank you for putting out this PSA Nikki. I am more than happy to co-sign!

That’s a great fashion tip.

I think the heavy overcoat I bought this winter had the label on the sleeve. Now you got me wondering if I removed it or not before I wore it. LOL

I was definitely a victim of this for years, I even wore it to job interviews back in the day and always used to wonder why people were giggling at me, lol.

i’m also not a fan of the suit with white sneakers, but thats just me

Wore them to job interviews? Shame on you, Chuck!

I don’t like being a walking bulliten board anyway. If they were to cut me check…then I wouldn’t mind having your name on my person, otherwise…nah.

Lol, I have three of them. Each has the label. Now they will be gone. :)

The tags always bothered me too. Something else on my list is when dudes button all thier suit buttons at the same time. you’re supposed to leave at least one button open at ALL TIMES. Also, when people don’t cut the threads that hold the ventallation slit close at the bottom of a suit jacket. how ’bout socks and sandals? Belts and suspenders? sleeveless turtlenecks?

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