What do you think of guys who wear Playboy clothing?

Girls, what would you think about a young man (18 - 25) wearing a shirt with a large Playboy bunny logo on the back?

Would you like it? Not care? Hate it? Would you think he was a jackass?
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  • Playboy clothing is very popular in China, Taiwan and Japan as well as other parts of Asia such as Philippines, Thailand and Malaysia. In Taiwan and Japan, playboy is as popular as hello kitty. In china, playboy brand is ranked on par with top brands like Adidas and Nike. In China, besides the parent Playboy brand, there is Playboy VIP (apparels targeted solely for men) and Playboy Physical (high end sports apparels to compete with Adidas, Nike, theNorthface etc). You may want to check out Fashionapolis. com for Playboy Clothing. Not to mention that Playboy Physical made some very nice and cool sneakers.

  • I think it would look fine. I hope so at least. I permanently put playboy bunnies on each arm , so in effect I'm going to be wearing a playboy shirt for life. I wish the girls would not hate on it so much, it makes it difficult for me because they are always jumping to conclusions about me being a player.

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  • First impressions count for a lot. If I saw someone wearing a shirt with a Playboy bunny on it I would not even give him a second glance. If he approached me and was cute and nice and stuff I might give him a chance but really I wouldn't recommend buying a shirt with a Playboy logo. For me it gives off an automatic image of being a player and not respecting women. I wouldn't completely rule someone out but I wouldn't like it.

  • In my opinion, it gives a very bad first impression. We can't help but think that one would wear something like that only when he has some association with it, somehow, right? :) Afterall, clothes do reflect one's personality. So yeah, wear stuff that tell us what you are.

  • I would think he is slutty. I wouldn't completely rule him out though because I admit I have owned a few Playboy things and I'm not slutty, but it's just the image that it portrays. I would have that in the back of my head but it wouldn't make me hate him

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  • I really probably wouldn't care, I mean if a girl's allowed to wear it all the time without guys thinking she's a slut, why can't a guy wear it without girls thinking he's an asshole?

  • I always thought the Playboy logo was a little feminine.mostly meant for girls to wear. I honestly have never seen a guy with a Playboy bunny anywhere.

    • I just answered this question, and I'm a guy with playboy bunny tattoos. I didn't realize how feminine they were when I got them, otherwise I probably wouldn't have. Maybe I'm just a trend setter.

    • in Asia, it isn't feminine. Seen many guys from China wearing playboy. although the magazine is banned there. The image potrayed in China and Japan is quite different in US. The playboy brand is really popular there. if no. 2 and no. 3 (china and japan) are ok with bunny logo, i guess it should be fine.

  • honestly first impression would make me think he'd kinda b a jackass, a little arragont and a player.

    and only interested in one thing.

    summary: hate it.

  • it wouldn't be smart to wear one unless you were looking to get slapped across the face.

    • What is it about wearing a multibillion dollar corporation logo make you think he would deserve a slap? That company has helped people like Playboy's first Centerfold, Marilyn Monroe to Bettie Page, Jayne Mansfield, Pamela Anderson, Jenny McCarthy. That company helped a lot of mothers provide for their families and to me is his god given right to wear what he pleases with out being assulted by some crazy liberal feminist who will never grasp the concept of the words sexy and classy.

    • I think getting slapped across the face is harsh...I've never gotten slapped for my tattoos, although there's been much heckling and giggling. To each their own I guess.

  • sexy although I prefer plain color shirts but bold and not faded