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Deep V Neck Tee = The Douchebag Tee??

by Dexie on July 1st, 2008

american-apparel-deep-vneck-shirt Radar is ranting about what they call an “insidious epidemic” that is the deep v neck tees also known as “the douchebag neck” tees. Furthermore, they’re blaming American Apparel for introducing such atrocity in the world of Men’s Fashion.

…much of the blame can be placed on American Apparel. The phalanx of twentysomething professional men who are exchanging their uniform of striped, untucked dress shirts for plunging necklines take their cues from Dov Charney’s magic factory. Sure, these dudes may need to throw another $40 at the bouncer to get that “strict” dress code policy waived, but it’s a small price to pay for how much hotter they’ll look dribbling $20 margs on their exposed, baby-soft chests

After reading the entire article at Radar, I tried to recall if I’ve ever raved let alone feature deep v-neck shirts here at She Knows Best. I don’t think I have and certainly wouldn’t start now. Especially after seeing that deep v-neck shirt from American Apparel. Aren’t I the one who keeps telling Chris Daughtry to button up his shirts? :).

(Image : American Apparel)

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7 opinions for Deep V Neck Tee = The Douchebag Tee??

  • Barry
    Jul 1, 2008 at 8:37 am

    I’m trying to figure out what fashion goal this accomplishes. If you’ve got a muscular chest, this breaks up the definition produced by a full-collared, tighter fitting tee shirt with an awkward additional line. If you don’t, why are you showcasing the area? The only logical thought is the “follow the fashion” goal, that is, a bunch of (but not too many) people are buying this, I better too. I’ve never supported such a goal.

  • Mikel
    Jul 1, 2008 at 8:34 pm

    I gotta second Barry’s observation here. This is one fashion trend that does not work with us guys. To me, this is going way beyond even wearing a halfway unbuttoned dress shirt like you’re Mr. Rico Suave! It’s just awkward.

  • andy
    Jul 3, 2008 at 8:59 am

    i started wearing V necks a couple of years ago so my mom would stop getting me and my brothers undershirts confused. After getting my chest piece i began to wear deep V’s or super V’s. I do agree too many people are wearing them but i can’t stop that. But i wouldn’t hate on everyone with them because some of us are just trying to show off the artwork we have on our bodies.

  • nicola
    Jul 13, 2008 at 6:10 pm

    I dont love this look on men but the american apparel unisex deep v looks great on girls! Its just low enough to show chest bone but not cleavage. and its only 20 bucks!

  • Pete
    Jul 16, 2008 at 12:19 pm

    You can say that the Deep V Neck says something about who the person is. But what it says is soley dependant on who is being told. Like the Radar article said, it does look attractive “to the fashion elite”. But if youre not the “fashion elite”, then why the fuck are you so concerned with anyone elses style? ;)

  • Patrick
    Jul 22, 2008 at 12:29 pm

    The alternative is for men who want a deep v-neck to wear as an UNDERshirt.

    I learned about these from several forums for men that discuss proper ways of dressing - and for men who wear polos and other open collared shirts, they know it’s unacceptable for the top of the T-shirt to show UNLESS the t-shirt is the exact color as the shirt you are wearing, which is highly unlikely.

    These American Apparel deep v-necks are better fitting and have more length than other brands, making them an expensive, but superior alternative for the man who tries to dress properly.

    This is where these deep v-necks come in. With these the problem with T-shirts showing underneath any shirt is ELIMINATED.

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