Hey Guys!
So I receive lots and lots of e-mails about new lines, and believe it or not, I read and respond to most. I was intrigued by a new brand out of DC called Fever Couture, and eagerly clicked the link to the line….only to find that the pretty tees were emblazoned with words like, “B*tch,” “Power of P*ssy,” and “F*ck Love.” The tees were cute, and the lookbook was on point, but the messages, frankly, made me blush.

I responded to the designer (who asked for feedback) and suggested she balance out a few of her explicit t-shirts with more mainstream messages. Some of us (ahem me) are conservative Suzies who would rather not cuss out strangers just by wearing a piece of clothing. But maybe I was wrong.

Would you rock a hot foul mouthed tee? Or would you rather take a more subtle approach (like Rihanna, who wore a “F*ck You” necklace while posing with kiddies)?

Thoughts, opinions, ponderings?
Leave ‘em in the comments.
*To the designer, this post is not meant to be disrespectful, but rather an attempt to help you receive honest feedback from several points of view. Readers, if you’re intrigued, check out the tees at www.fevercouture.com.









































December 22, 2010 12:43 am
I have kids, so no to the foul mouth tees, I have friends that will love them, but for me, not so much. To wear a potty mouthed tee will ruin my personal brand.
December 22, 2010 12:45 am
I’m not uber conservative but I wouldn’t wear t-shirts like this. I like taking risks and really “sticking it to the man” but this is a bit much for me. I feel like its a reflection of you and I wouldn’t want to be judged off of a tee. That’s just me. *shrugs*
December 22, 2010 12:56 am
nah. i don’t use that kind of language, so i am not going to wear it, either. cute looks, though.
December 22, 2010 1:23 am
I swear I would if I didn’t live with parents, haha! #fail
December 22, 2010 1:23 am
I’ am far from a conservative Suzie but that is a bit much and extra for my taste, especially in public. I get wanting to be different and wanting your screen tees to relay a message or grab someone attention but that is not the right type of attention. I wouldn’t even wear that in my house. I think you can make a bold and brash message but the key is to be a bit tasteful and subtle with it, make someone think. Instead of using p*ssy, b*tch, etc. use off beat synonyms, images in its place, etc. Don’t go for the obvious with messages like that
December 22, 2010 1:24 am
Not THAT foul-mouthed though.Something with a more subtle message… not just a big ol’ FUCK YOU on my shirt
December 22, 2010 1:27 am
i suppose wearing such t-shirts around my house or whatever would be ok…but going outside in them? uh-uh…i always have this little fear that i’ll bump into an interviewer for a school or job, or one of my mom’s friends or basically anyone who would defs give me the side eye for wearing a “power of p*ssy” tee…..i know fashion is meant to be fearless and all but i guess its not for me….
December 22, 2010 1:27 am
I’m all for it. I love the shirts! I’m young and I do unintentionally curse a lot so, it’s nothing to me. I also personally don’t think things like that define you. It’s a fashion statement. I think that’s judging a book by it’s cover. It’s cool, it’s hip and it’s hot. I know if I wore these shirts at school (not to class of course) that girls would be killing to know where I got them.
December 22, 2010 1:33 am
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December 22, 2010 1:34 am
Well as for me,your clothes exude ur style and personality. I quite adventurous but this takes d cake. I will not wear them, neither will I appreciate anyone who does. I see this as rude and un-called for. The designer is quite creative though, but she should let em creative juices flow in a positive direction rather than further shred the sheer fabric of womanhood with these.
December 22, 2010 1:50 am
I don’t see anything wrong with the shirts its their line. You don’t have to buy it if you don’t like it.
December 22, 2010 4:04 am
Hmm, maybe “Power of the p*ssy” would go bt nothing with words like ‘f*ck’ or ‘b*tch’! I think it’s just too much!
After all yeah it’s fashion, but fashion that also gives others reflection of yourself!
December 22, 2010 4:11 am
No, I think it’s trashy!
December 22, 2010 4:23 am
i would, especially the “power of the pussy” one. but i’m 19. i don’t know about anyone over 22 wearing one. i would also only wear it to a party or somewhere where i know i’d only be around my age group. i’d feel bad if i ran into elderly people with “bitch” plastered across my shirt.
December 22, 2010 6:12 am
NEVER. That’s just trashy.
December 22, 2010 7:11 am
Nope tacky and it seem the person is trying too hard to be edgy
December 22, 2010 7:56 am
the shirts are cute but the only one i would wear is the power p*ssy one to a house party or something like that. i dont like the other ones calling ppl names…i like for my fashion to inspire ppl (i am a designer too). there are some self loathing ppl out there so i am sure this line will do just fine. good luck to you xoxo
December 22, 2010 8:32 am
I am very conservative and would not, but I know many would…
December 22, 2010 9:10 am
I am a 28 year old mom picture me wearing this at the PTA meetings lolol….its definetly for the 24 and younger crowd….they are devilishly cute….. but more for around your man or the house!
December 22, 2010 9:14 am
Ummm…NOPE! I’m not going to knock anyone who wears them. But as a woman wearing a shirt that says, “pussy.” It’s like you’re asking for attention. You want someone to say something ignorant to you. Why draw negative attention to yourself.
December 22, 2010 9:16 am
Very cute. Couldn’t do it tho. Would be in fear of the dreaded moment in which a little kid points at my top and says, “Mommy, what does that word mean?” Then again, in this day and age, I’m likely to see a little kid with the foul shirt on and I would have tap my bestie on the shoulder and say, “What does that word mean?”.
December 22, 2010 9:22 am
I was thinking about the same thing the other day. I LOVE the t-shirts Necole Bitchie is coming out with & would def. like to get a couple but I can’t go walking around with bitchie on my shirt or the church board will have something to say about it!
December 22, 2010 9:24 am
I’d likely wear a few of these T’s @ night to a club or maybe a concert, but most definitely not during the day.
December 22, 2010 9:28 am
I’d wear that Power of the _____ shirt at a club in “no holds barred” NYC for a nite but not in public..or maybe in L.A
December 22, 2010 9:33 am
NO, because…we ladies need to keep it classy and these foul mouth tees are far from it…also its not only unclassy its NOT cute.
December 22, 2010 9:41 am
For the carefree woman, these tee’s would probably be cute. However, I am not carefree, so these tee’s aren’t an option.
December 22, 2010 10:01 am
I would, its just fashion…But as a retail buyer, i know brands with these kind of messages have a hard time trying to grow and open in more doors. Making a line based of explicit tees is very limiting, since it could never be in a Macys, Neiman, or other chain stores.
December 22, 2010 10:02 am
You can’t wear that Tshirt into any establishment and be taken seriously.
December 22, 2010 10:16 am
I think the shirts are dope and they are for a certain type of female, just like some other designs for apparel and footwear suit a certain demographic of customer. Not everyone can wear five or six inch heels or leather short shorts, but they make them and people do buy them. I am proud of the designer who put this all together, she is a bold and brave female and I was happy to model the designs for her lookbook. In addition to the T Shirts (which are not all provocative, I own one that says Beauty Kills with a photo of Marilyn Monroe) she also sells and revamps vintage clothing. Peace.
December 22, 2010 10:20 am
@Natalie Great work!
This post is not to bash the designer, and as I said at the bottom, it was also not meant to be disrespectful. I offered my opinion on the tops, and just wanted to know if the general public or the people reading the blog would wear them. Brands do what they call “market research” all the time, to see how their brand will fair in the marketplace. They want to know how potential customers feel so that they can structure their work accordingly. This might prove useful to the designer; perhaps now she knows not to market to moms, but to college aged women hitting up a party.
I personally love feedback! If I didn’t, we’d still be on blogspot.
December 22, 2010 10:22 am
I like…now the power or p##%y one is too much…but I definitely would have worn at a certain point of my life…
December 22, 2010 10:40 am
i’d wear one! not everywhere, and not all the time, but in a certain time & place it’d be cute. it’s definitely catering to a niche market though.
December 22, 2010 10:45 am
I like them and I would wear one.
If you are a mature adult, in an adult environment then I think its ok. A majority of the time mine would be covered with a blazer anyway so the entire word probably would not be seen.
I see women dress Far more provocative with boobs and a$$ cheeks hanging out (and am only offended because they did not put lotion on those said cheeks)
….
Do you and don’t worry about whats printed on my shirt
:-)
December 22, 2010 10:52 am
I’d most likely wear the “Jugde me b*tch” Tee cause it’s a little wink to ANTM, THAT’S IT!! I think I would get away with it because I’m a stylist and I’m in the fashion community circles in my city. But those p*ssy & b*tch Tees? Nuh huh. I know fashion is an extension of who you are & a way to express yourself, but you don’t want to send the wrong message, either..
December 22, 2010 11:02 am
thank you claire! I’m just excited that people are talking about it…and her work (and mine too i guess) is being exposed to a bigger audience. keep up the good work me and my friends enjoy your website.
December 22, 2010 11:10 am
I USED to wear shirts like this alot. Loved them. Now I have given alot of them away to a younger cousin. I don’t think there is anything classy about them once you reach a certain age/maturity level.
December 22, 2010 11:11 am
I think the shirts are funky and bold and to be worn in their appropriate setting. They would be a great piece in a club or adult environment, as someone else pointed out. Not at a PTA meeting or a grocery store #comeonson.
December 22, 2010 11:12 am
Hmm – - I love the designs, but can’t get with the language. I work with kids. However, some stronger slogans with less profanity would get my vote.
December 22, 2010 11:20 am
I would rock one in heart beat w/ zero concern for what anyone else thinks. My closet houses quite a few similar items. I personally live by MTTM [Married to the Mob] shirts & they are definitely no cookie cutter tees. & not for the easily offended.
December 22, 2010 11:31 am
I have a real life…and im in grad school….so no…I cannot wear tshirts like that. I don’t get the point of very crass tshirts. It’s not my style. If you’re over 25, you have no business in such a shirt imo.
December 22, 2010 11:34 am
Nah that’s tacky in my opinion.
December 22, 2010 11:37 am
I actually like these tees, they have a lot of spunk and they make a statement. I’m not too sure exactly where would be the appropriate place to wear it, maybe a night out with the girls with something over it. But I think their cute and different.
December 22, 2010 11:59 am
HELL TO THE NAW. It’s skeezy skankbucket territory, and what impression will you give off, not to think about children. It might work for the club but honestly I’m too old to go to a club that doesn’t have a strict ass dress-code period, those days of not caring are behind me.
December 22, 2010 12:04 pm
no. i dont think they are very fashionable…they r just vulger…I dont think this is honestly the message anyone respectable wants to send…to anyone
December 22, 2010 12:16 pm
Too crass for my taste. I wouldn’t wear them and I don’t like seeing them on people on the street.
December 22, 2010 12:23 pm
As much as I am all for freedom of expression, I would have to say that no I would not wear something with swear words on it. As it is I have trouble even cussing on twitter so I cannot see myself being a walking billboard for profanity. Not for me but to the numerous girls I have seen in DC rocking this… more power to you and to each his own. No hate.
December 22, 2010 12:40 pm
power of the pussy? LMAO!!!!!! I can’t.
December 22, 2010 1:15 pm
Im 23 and I like them all. Now I do wish the P word was spelled like p*#!@y or something like that. I just know I cant walk around with “pussy” on my shirt! Lol. But the rest I love, and would wear out. But I say keep the vulgar shirts and maybe make one with the same concept but just disguise the bad language, as indicated above. But I would rock the shit out the last two! Lol
December 22, 2010 1:26 pm
Nope, Never!!!!! I don’t use foul language at all, and I don’t want other’s to believe that I do!!!!!!!!
December 22, 2010 1:30 pm
I would, but it depends on where I’m going.
Clubs, late movie, fun date night with a steady boyfriend, bar hopping, YES.
The mall, work, running errands, the park, NO.
I have two shirts from Married to the Mob: One says, “Money over Bitches” and the other one says, “Boys ain’t shit but hoes and tricks”.
Teehee. I know when I wore them, I did get A LOT of comments on them, but they all seemed more surprised positive then angry negative,
December 22, 2010 1:37 pm
Hmmm…I like the tees and I do have a penchant for cursing…but I don’t know if I’d rock one. I guess it would depend on where and when. Also someone made a great point about women wearing revealing clothes all the time, sometimes that is more offensive than clothes with explicit wording on it.
December 22, 2010 1:54 pm
I do cuss when I’m ready but I don’t really see the need for a shirt of that type. I won’t knock those that wear them though, to each his own. I’d rather see the tee than see a chick walking around with half her breast hanging out of a shirt…
December 22, 2010 2:01 pm
NOPE!!!!
December 22, 2010 2:06 pm
UMMMM..who cares what others think if u wear the shirt in the right setting!!…and who knows one age but you! IMO…I WOULDNT WEAR THE POWER OF THE P shirt, however i would wear the other one and would not give 2 cents what the next has to say thats what fashion is about being able to express yourself…
December 22, 2010 2:13 pm
no i wouldn’t because i’m not trying to attract anymore attention from random annoying men on the street. of course, people should just be able to wear what they want, but living in new york, street harassment a serious concern for me.
December 22, 2010 2:22 pm
Cute shirts, but I wouldn’t buy it. I like the idea of the one that says judge me bitch, but like the others I think it’s a bit much.
December 22, 2010 2:31 pm
The funny thing about this convo is that the people who wouldn’t wear the shirts will normally snap fingers and pop booty’s to songs that say the same things but are more derogatory towards women. U wouldn’t wear a shirt that says ‘Power of the Pussy’ but u dash to the dancefloor when Lil Wayne tells you to ‘Lick his Lollipop’ or to ‘Pop that Pussy & shake that ass Bitch’? Not directed at one commenter directly but just a lil something for us ALL to think about. US meaning ME too! So don’t be offended….Bitch….k i’m done…Lol!
December 22, 2010 3:08 pm
Nah… I’m so over this ‘b’ movement and all of that. It reminds me of Married to the Mob… Can we get something that is a bit more positive? Besides I feel as if you’re going to refer to yourself as that or reduce your power to that which is between your legs, it just subliminally sends messages to men about how to treat you.
December 22, 2010 3:09 pm
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December 22, 2010 3:11 pm
I wouldn’t wear them. I think the shirts are super cute, but the message is just too graphic to wear on your chest. Kinda reminds me of the Cee Lo song… good song, but I can’t sing that! LOL!
December 22, 2010 3:26 pm
I see a lot of people saying they’d wear them with a blazer or under something but my question is, why would you purchase it to intently cover the sayings up?
December 22, 2010 3:27 pm
*intentionally
December 22, 2010 3:44 pm
I love married to the mob and these are def. heading in that direction.
I’m a grown ass woman ®Kelly Rowland. I wear what I want.
December 22, 2010 3:49 pm
Day to Day Candace is more of a conservative Sally but rock and roll Candace definitely would.
December 22, 2010 4:19 pm
“Nah… I’m so over this ‘b’ movement and all of that. It reminds me of Married to the Mob… Can we get something that is a bit more positive? Besides I feel as if you’re going to refer to yourself as that or reduce your power to that which is between your legs, it just subliminally sends messages to men about how to treat you.”
I concur!!!! I personally would not wear them. However I am on a new path in life…the old me would have worn it and not even thought about it tho…
jusssaying- me and a co-worker were talking yesterday (he’s a guy) and he asked me if i have ever heard of the group “travis Porter” i told him no..but he said they have this song about making it rain…and he said it’s such a disrespectful song but girls love it!!!
SMH.
we gotta do better…point.blank.period. foul mouthed females aren’t cute…i used to curse like a sailor… once I made changes in my life and I hear ppl (women in particular) using bad language I cringe..and i can’t believe that was once me..
Society period needs more positive influences…
December 22, 2010 5:09 pm
Without a doubt I would wear this shirt (the one in pink) I am an unabashedly obsessed woman with fashion (which is why I visit this site multiple times a day) .. And I love this shirt. I definitely would probably wear it as a cover up over a bikini, not to a charity benefit.
How could people have an issue with the word ‘Pussy’ now adays, yet say nudity is art?.. I mean it’s just a PUSSY.. u do have one right?
December 22, 2010 5:14 pm
Gratuitous and unnecessary. The cut and fit of the tees are cute.
December 22, 2010 5:23 pm
I wouldnt wear them. And that model is a hostess at Marvin’s on U Street. The t shirts really speak to her fashion sense. She seems open and willing to be a fashion leader. I wouldnt judge….
December 22, 2010 7:19 pm
The tops are cute but personally I wouldn’t wear them ; I’m surrounded by younger and older people who look at me everyday I think its a bad example for the younger people and disrespectful to the older people ; but I can see what the designer is going for I just wish she would use more people friendly/positive messages.
December 22, 2010 8:59 pm
I am a teen and as one I do not think that these shirts would be appropriate to wear especially as a young lady with class, a woman who wants to be taken seriously, and one who wants to make a mark in the world as a female with power. I think that is what the designer is suppose to be getting across, that these are women with power but it really says angry because things don’t go your way.
December 22, 2010 10:02 pm
yes, because I an a walking FOUL MOUTH!
December 22, 2010 10:03 pm
Of course I would! I am a live Foul Mouth
December 23, 2010 12:48 am
no! I wouldn’t feel comfortable knowing people were staring at my chest!
December 23, 2010 2:26 am
I think most people are saying no bc they think thats what they should say …. I would wear those shirts
December 23, 2010 2:28 am
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December 23, 2010 10:33 am
How many of us are on high horses…. shame
December 23, 2010 2:25 pm
I totally agree with MsCoLo. I am the first to admit, I have a potty mouth. But I don’t walk around cursing all day becasue it is a poor reflection on me especially for those who don’t me. I don’t want to be judged by the sayings on these t-shirts. Also, it can be very offensive to others. My mother and father would die and I am a grown a** 35 year old.
@LexAve, I don’t think people are on high horses. But if you were to walk around in one of these t-shirts and a total stranger or friend said “Hey Bitch” or “Show me how powerful your pu**y is”, you would be offended and upset. It just attracts unwanted attention. But if you like it and wear it, do you ma.
December 23, 2010 4:10 pm
Why are people on high horses because they choose to wear something or don’t want to be reflected a certain way?…blank stares… Believe it or not but people do judge you by your cover and by first impressions especially strangers, it is not PC to say but it is true. Nothing is wrong with the cute, style and look of the shirt but it just need to be balance it with other messages
December 23, 2010 8:10 pm
definitely not.
December 24, 2010 12:40 am
WOW. I’ll go ahead and throw my two cents in as well! I don’t consider myself to be conservative in my ideals, but I do tend to be so in my fashion. Particularly when it comes to indecency. Therefore, wearing a “Power of the P*ssy” tee would never, ever do!
While, on occasion, “F*ck Love” may be what I’m feeling toward the fellas, I still don’t think that I would wear it on a tee. I don’t own many tees with sayings, but the few I own are totally G-Rated and I still wear them under a boyfriend blazer (tees just aren’t my thing!). Sadly, not even a blazer can save this shirt for me.
I’m not a vulgar person, and I don’t want people to think of me as such, especially not from a t-shirt. I agree with Claire’s advice to the designer. The tees are cute, but adding some non-foul sayings would go a long way!
December 24, 2010 12:57 pm
No. It’s unnecessary.
December 24, 2010 11:14 pm
class is not defined by how you dress, but by how you act. with that being said, yes I would wear shirts like that, if I come across one w/ a msg I like.
December 24, 2010 11:23 pm
where can you purchase the shirts from?
December 26, 2010 1:02 am
i say its a time and place for everything. of course you wouldnt wear that on a daily basis or to school/work. but maybe you would wear it for phototshoot purposes or to make a statement at that certain time. or you would wear because you just dont care about anyone but your personal style, but to each its own, im not downing it!
December 27, 2010 11:26 am
i love the style of the shirts, but agree with claire that a few more toned down mainstream shirts would be cool (for those of us who don’t really curse that much *me*) i might wear the f*!k shirt, if part of it was bleeped out, that being said, I am sure that there are a lot more people who would be willing to wear the shirts. also, checked out the site and looved the “beauty kills” tee.
December 27, 2010 12:40 pm
i would not but i really like the shirts! if the designer is reading these comments i hope you put out some less vulgar messages on some your shirts! i would wear them.
December 27, 2010 2:06 pm
Ok… I #$%&@% LOVE THESE SHIRTS!!! However, everything is not for everybody. Me, personally, I would rock the #$%! out of these shirts! LOL. I firmly believe in self-expression, and vulgar or not, these shirts are the epitome of it! I mean… sometimes… when I look at certain people’s fashion choices, I feel like they are saying F*CK ME, anyway!! This time it just happens to be written out. KUDOS TO THE DESIGNER!!! I am such a “priss”, but I have such a foul mouth… which may lend to my admiration of this line. Granted, I wouldn’t wear them out to the mall or on a trip to the carnival, but I’d definitely ROCK them!
December 28, 2010 6:40 am
I would definitely purchase a shirt or two. Being brazen and outspoken is not synonymous with being trashy or being tasteless. For some these messages are too bold; for others like myself they serve as a form of expression. These tees are also great for shock value. To each his own.
December 28, 2010 6:43 am
All in all, I think it takes a woman who is very confortable with herself and able to disregard others’ first impressions about them to wear a shirt similar to these.
December 28, 2010 11:36 pm
Thank you for the post and feedback! The shirts all have messages in the back that explains the content on the front (excluding the power of the pussy shirt). They are feelings that I felt as a woman and described emotions that most feel but we do not express (or aren’t comfortable enough doing so)! The Twiggy piece with Judge Me on the front talks about how ppl are judged without knowing the person, just from plain view….the back says that I am not a “bitch” and other ways that you may name me but I am a mother, a nurturer, strength, etc. and I took a classic photo of twiggy and made her cry b/c though she’s beautiful, she’s the same as everyone else….we all feel. F-Love is something everyone has felt or said at one point. On the back it basically says how ppl should love better and sometimes you are hurt so many times that you just say fuck it! I can understand the concern of the language, but it’s my creation and I feel empowered to express myself in any manner that I choose. I wore the power of the pussy shirt out one day and surprisingly, no one was offended. but the best part is that I felt great! I am not speaking of sexual terms, and that’s what we have to get pass. I am talking about the power of a woman, power of being a mother, the power that is in between our legs and is the core to who we are and most do not celebrate it or understand it….our vaginas, our wombs, our pussy’s, whatever you want to call it. even if i put vagina, ppl would still take it the same way! I am glad that it has created dialogue, because that’s what its all about! Thank You Fashion Bomb Daily and my new collection will be out for spring soon! The new pieces will use a lot of retro patterns, art, and textures. The first piece that will be released is a “must get” that you don’t want to miss!
hope all is well
December 28, 2010 11:41 pm
and for those who suggested, the next collection is as bold or individualistic but are not driven by words or vulgar. Depending on how I feel, I may still have a few thoughts that inspire me but the collection that I am working on now is strictly design, but fun and different in its style and location. I am not a t-shirt girl, so all that I do has to be fashionable, so yes, I will have something for everyone:)
December 28, 2010 11:45 pm
@ nandi you can purchase the shirts from http://www.fevercouture.com
December 29, 2010 12:01 am
and to only say this because it’s something to think about…..what is a woman and who defined that woman for you?! It should be the woman that you create for yourself with your own ideals and expectations. If you think it, why not say it? I wore the power of the p shirt in Philly and not one person said anything to me…..and that’s because it’s all in my attitude, how i wore it, and how i carried myself. People new that it was fashion, a statement yes, but fashion. I am happy that we are speaking on this because it’s something to really think about. For the sister who said she would want ppl looking at her chest, you should by the shirt, just so you can get comfortable with ppl looking at your chest or better, you loving your own chest. I am a woman and we all feel the same things. I came out of my shell and did things for my own empowerment….to love my breast (after a kid), to accept the attention and stares, to understand my wombaness, and to look beyond what I thought of myself from the reflection of others. Look beyond the “words” because the words mean nothing, it’s the power you put behind it that means something. each piece has a message, and yes, only a few are bold enough to wear it, and that’s who i made it for! I am not a t-shirt girl so all that I make has to be fashionable and different. So for those who want to see other pieces come from the collection that are just as fly and funky and no all are driven by words or vulgar expressions, join the mailing list on the site http://www.fevercouture.com and you will get a first peak at the collection before it’s released. My line is for those who are fashion savvy and can make a tee funky and cute while standing apart.
December 29, 2010 12:18 am
I’d wear a shirt with the “Judge me bitch” message on it to select locations. That’s how I feel sometimes. The word “pussy” is too vulgar for my tastes to wear on anything ever–I never think of felines.
December 29, 2010 2:06 am
oh, and on the website, the beauty kills shirt is not vulgar and has a statistic about domestic violence against women on the back…..
December 29, 2010 11:38 am
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December 30, 2010 8:40 pm
@eva very true:)! i humbly thank all of you for the blessing! Stay tuned….
January 5, 2011 9:24 am
To be honest, I think these tees are adorable and I would absolutely wear them, at the proper place and time. The thing is, those words that are considered to be so disrespectful and ugly, well, they are only that way because society made them so. Otherwise, they’d just be any other word.
April 26, 2011 10:40 am
Personally, I wouldn’t wear them. I don’t have anything against the designer. If that’s what people like, mor power to you. I curse, and it gets a little bit out of hand sometimes, but I know for a fact that I’s be offended if someone said anything “out of the way” pertaining my shirt or what I was wearing. I think wearing the line would possibly corrupt whatever good character you did have. I know it’s “just a shirt,” but it could cause people to see you in a whole different way. But I would definately wear the F*** You necklace that Rihanna was wearing! (:
January 3, 2012 9:43 pm
I think they’re cool, but I wouldn’t wear them. You never know who you may run into (for example:a potential employer) and you only get to make a first impression once.