Thursday, November 6, 2008

I HATE! Adults Wearing Cartoon Character Clothing


Look - when you reach a certain age, there are certain things that are just no-longer acceptable. As much as we try to fend off the years with endless amounts of plastic surgery, anti-aging creams, and spa treatments, it's impossible to stop the aging process. After you hit 25, you need to lose the belly shirts, jeans that prominently display your thong to the world when you bend over, those bras with the clear straps (SO TACKY), etc. It's inevitable; at some point, you have to accept the fact that trying to hold on to the last remnants of your youth is futile. Thus said, I am going to propose that another item be added to that list of things not acceptable for adults: clothing featuring cartoon characters.

Ideally wearing this type of clothing should stop after the 2nd grade, but we're not all that clued-in. And it's surprising how many members of the over-25 set I've spotted in Minnie and Mickey tee-shirts, SpongeBob sweatshirts, and Looney Tunes bomber jackets. It's really mind-boggling. Not only do you look ridiculous when sporting 'toon attire after the age of 7, but any article of clothing I've seen that with a cartoon character on it reeks of trashiness. And I hate to say it, but I'm just trying to be honest here; there seems to be a direct correlation between how 'white trash' an individual is and the frequency in which said individual wears cartoon character clothing. I'm just saying.

But regardless of the stereotype I introduced above, my main problem here is that some people simply cannot accept the fact that they're grown and that certain articles of clothing are no loner appropriate. I don't think any one can argue with the fact that a 32-year-old woman with a beer belly should, under no circumstance, wear a mid-drift exposing top or have her navel pierced. Read: not appropriate. Nor should a 45-year-old guy wear his pants so low that you could have a picnic on his plaid boxer-clad ass. It's basic common sense. Some things you just have to let go of with age. Cartoon character clothing included. There is nothing cute about a mother-of-four traipsing around town in a Winnie the Pooh sweatsuit.
Note: It has also come to my attention (see photo above) that cartoon character clothing may, in some circles, be considered badass. My answer to this is simply: no. Not possible - there is NOTHING intimidating about someone with a huge picture of Mickey Mouse silk-screened across his or her chest. Unless Mickey magically comes to life, grabs a gun, jumps off the t-shirt, and jacks me up, I'm not exactly running down the block.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't agree with you AT ALL!!! Yeah like avdenture time and stuff like that it's weird but i think your just jealous of people who can ACTUALLY be themselves!! My mom put on a hello kitty shirt before but she looks young so just go get a life bro!!!

Unknown said...

Yes I also HATE! Adults Wearing Childrens Character Clothing.

Unknown said...

Stop judging people and let them wear what they want.

Anonymous said...

Never trust an adult who wears Looney Tunes apparel.

GAYLORD said...

Why do grown men wear mickey mouse t-shirts when they are not at Disneyland? I don't get it. Gaylord

Anonymous said...

Ummmm...as a toy collector and toy store owner, I will NEVER stop wearing what I love because you hate it.

Mike said...

If you can carry off classic cartoon characters like Mickey, Peanuts etc., why not? Adults or even people past 40 can be cartoon fans.

Anonymous said...

I'm 20 and love animation and anime and love to wear cartoon characters on my clothes as a way to express my self because it makes me happy. I personally don't see a problem with adults wearing cartoons on their clothing As long as they know their are approprie times and place where they can wear cartoons.

TabbyCat said...

Lol this blogger sounds like an angry fourteen year old having a hissy. Why do you care so much?

Duke said...

I agree with the blogger. You're adults. Look like one. I'm not taking you seriously if you have a fucking Lilo and Stitch shirt on. Children who are actually still children need those of us who are now adults to stop reclaim what's long gone. Grow up.

Duke said...

LOL, you're the one having a hissy. If you don't care about others' opinions, then why did you respond? Sorry, dumbfuck, but you gave yourself away.

Anonymous said...

45 years old ,figures collector I have more than 40 character Anime and Cartoon t-shirts. Ur hateful opinion can be also be a t-shirt called KAREN

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Looks like you struck a nerve. I think in rare cases it may be fine but I agree when I see a grown up wearing a Flintstones or teenage mutant ninja turtle shirt I immediately think they are a child and lose all respect for them. Cartoons are for children. I doubt successful people raising families sit down and watch cartoons unless it's with their kids.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, when you reach a certain age there are two things that are no longer acceptable: one, randomly hyphenating words (no-longer); and two, reinforcing arbitrary ageist and sexist rules about what people can and cannot wear that are harmful and bullying.