Here's a red hot t-shirt that could raise a few eyebrows. I always wonder about message t-shirts and how far some people take them. Not only is this shirt red and form-fitting but the message here is clear, or is it? Obviously Friend or Foe is trying to be cheeky because if you look closer the shirt is a tribute to the Jazz legend John Lee Hooker and his Boogie Chillun album. This controversial top is $56 and available here. I'd watch my step while wearing this shirt, would you dare? Love It or Hate It?


















DSquared
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Oh, LOVE IT! I would wear it, I don't care what it says
1I love it to its soooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2Personally I hate it, I think those shirts with sexually suggestive logos are tacky, but that is just IMO.
3I disagree, it's suggestive but humourous at the same time. There's nothing too offensive, unless the person wearing it looks like...you know...a hooker!
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I'm not a big fan. Though I do own a tshirt I love that says hooker on it, however it's a fishing tshirt...lol
5lol I think it's pretty cute, I wouldn't buy it for a friend for sure, but for myself I'd wear it in certain situations
6I would wear it to a bachlorette party or birthday bash, but anywhere else just seems like it makes it ok for men to call women hookers.
7$60 for a hanes wannabe tshirt that has the word HOOKER plastered across it? Good Lord.. no thanks
8meh, not my style.
9The splash of ironic humor only works (imo) if you're *actually* a John Lee Hooker fanatic. If you don't have authentic fondness for that music, I think it would make you look like a tacky, insipid, pseudo-hipster-wannabe.
(I don't mean to sound snooty; I'm just a bit persnickety about this type of humor. It's witty and fabulous when used aptly, but we should absolutely understand the depth of the joke if we are going to make a thing of it, kwim? If I wore this (note: I wouldn't, 'cause it isn't my style -- of shirt or music), I would look like a jack*ss.)
10i like how it fits but i dont like that it has a graphic print on it
11yuck.
12If you are a fan of his music, I think it's alright to wear it. If you are insecure enough to wear the shirt because of it's sexual meaning, then I think you're ridiculous. You might as well just wear a shirt labeled "f*ck ME" in big block letters. I notice that many girls who wear these types of labeled shirts are just desperate for attention, negative or positive.
13I think you should be very careful where you wear this shirt...I would advise against wearing it on the sunset strip.
14Nope, this is just a step away from those Hollister and A&F graphic tees...
15No thanks, I gather enough attention without Hooker plastered across my chest.
I think there is a very limited age group that can wear this. I would say college kids could get away with it, but I would not want my daughter wearing it! LOL I don't think I could pull it off now, but I would have worn it in my single college days for the roar!
16Tasteless
17this is way more tacky than my craziest college shirt that read "viva la vulva". at least that one was for the V Monologues.
18Maybe if I made it myself for 10 bucks for stuff I got at walmart
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LOVE IT! Too cute!
When other little girls wanted to be ballet dancers I kind of wanted to be a vampire.
20Angelina Jolie
I feel that people often judge you by the shirts you wear and the words on it. So I don't think I would even try to wear this. Not in public anyway.
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