"There's a very simple reason... men will do or wear anything to win a game. They will shave off all their body hair, they will wear skintight lycra bodysuits, they will wear shorts that look like skirts if they think it will help them win or fit in with the team."
So... then does that mean that if those shorts that look like skirts don't help a guy play basketball then he's unmanly... even more unmanly than the usual guy in shorts... that look like skirts?
Do those skirt-like shorts help? What if those old-style short-short basketball shorts help? Wear them and you're more manly?
I'm just testing the theory!
ADDED: I'm noticing how The Sartolialist has hedged his theory: "if they think it will help them win or fit in with the team." And now it seems incoherent. Doing what it takes to win does seem manly, but doing things because you believe it will help covers all sorts of unscientific, superstitious, and just plain stupid things. What's manly about that? And wanting to fit in? Now you're getting downright girly!
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
"I've always said that sports is at the forefront of what 'real men' (read: macho men) would wear."
Labels:
basketball,
fashion,
masculinity,
men in shorts,
Sartorialist,
sports
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