Girl shirt?

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Lovely wife got me this...

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What do you think?  I think it's  too fem/metro

Asked my kid:  boy or girl shirt?

After 10 seconds of hard 4 year old thinking:  "it's a girl shirt daddy"

Nuff said... What do you think?
 
Yes, it is on the girly side and here's why:

A Henley in and of itself is perfectly fine men's wear. It's the three-quarter length roll-tab sleeve which raises an eyebrow. The reason is a long-sleeved Henley traditionally has an elasticized cuff. If the sleeve needed to be moved out of the way, it could simply be pushed up. The roll-tab is an unnecessarily fussy detail. In women's wear, a three-quarter length sleeve is appealing because it accentuates the waistline of one's girlish figure and/or hides "bat wings", depending on the age group. Now, granted, the material of this shirt may be jersey knit or some other lightweight material unable to hold a roll of the sleeve on its own... but, again... elasticized cuffs. If a men's shirt is going to have a roll-tab, it is less girly-looking on a more masculine button-down, collared shirt, for example. Fortunately, those shirts are often made of a stiffer cotton which means you can roll up the sleeve on its own without it looking like you are deliberately trying to achieve an hour-glass figure.
 
ps9 said:
Lovely wife got me this...

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What do you think?  I think it's  too fem/metro

Asked my kid:  boy or girl shirt?

After 10 seconds of hard 4 year old thinking:  "it's a girl shirt daddy"

Nuff said... What do you think?

Not my style.  (My opinion is worth less then a penny)
 
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