From the blog Reuters Blogs’ Oddly Enough, this is a portion of a post by Robert Basler:
As you can see in this combo shot above, Tayyab doesn’t ONLY create men’s clothes for The Shirtless Look.
For instance, there’s also the Red Vest and No Shirt Look. Close your eyes and picture Art Carney on “The Honeymooners.” “Hey there, Ralphie boy!”
Then there is this OTHER thing, sort of a half-shirt with straps. Tayyab tells me it’s supposed to represent the hardships of the Pakistani Army in war zones.
Now, that makes perfect sense to me. If I wore that thing in a war zone – or heck, even to buy a Big Gulp down at my neighborhood 7-Eleven – I guess I’d expect hardships as well.
I couldn’t agree with Robert Basler more. The guy on the right looks like a sandal raped a nehru jacket and this outfit was the love child. The one on the left looks like the guy is auditioning for the San Fransisco HIV Positive Little Theater’s production of “Aladdin”. This is why I wear jeans and a sensible shirt most of the time.
Tags: bad taste in clothes, gay men, Pakistani fashion, Tayyab