Can your shirt say a lot about you?

Most of my shirts are Marks AND Spencer, I am told he is some special designer who very few people know about, but I think he must be copied a lot as I see loads of people wearing fake versions...
 
Mine say "This fat bloke has to wear shirts to work and doesn't really care about the fit as long as they're comfortable, they have enough to tuck in and he can can get his neck through the hole. It doesn't really matter if the sleeves are too long/short/baggy/tight/snug or what, we all know that as soon as he gets home he's going to take it off and put on something that he actually enjoys wearing."

Couldn't have put it better myself.
 
I like casual shirts, often from surf type labels or cheap alternatives, though at the moment I have an awesome Pistonheads shirt on.
 
At home I usually have one of many Gold gym vests on. When out and about an Animal T shirt and jeans, for formal stuff suited and booted from Ciro Citterio before the went bust and Debenhams.
 
It means absolutely nothing.

I wear a mixed variety of shirts from plain black to striped blue to striped bright colours to bog standard white to casual faint stripes to casual standard from untucked to tucked from untied to tied.

And anyway, most people just wear the first shirt available in the wardrobe fitting for the situation.
 
Its possible to deduce a lot from a shirt, but it's quite possible you'll get it completely wrong.

However not ironed => student is pretty reliable I think. With care it might be possible to work out from the tears in some of mine that I fall off bikes a lot.
 
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