How many “t’s” is it OK to put on “hottttt” until it gets redundant? I don’t feel like I could put enough to express how much I dig this dude’s shirt:

Shirt from West Side Sinners, 8799 W. Colfax Ave., Lakewood.
I checked out the shop a few days ago and scored an authentic pin-up style swimming suit, halter neck, red with white polka-dots — even with the boy-cut legs. Tee hee. I don’t know why we girls subject ourselves to bikinis that ride up and fall off on in the wave pool when you can wear something this fun. I had been searching everywhere for a suit like this and called every logical shop in Colorado. West Side Sinners not only had it in red dot, but also blue dot and solid black.
I also found a gorgeous purple and black Bettie Page dress on sale. If you are familiar with the gal but not the clothing line, check it out: www.bettiepageclothing.com.
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Aimee, what makes the shirt an attractive bit of cloth? What’s the hook? I don’t see it.
I like the way old-school meets modern on his shirt. Instead of just wearing another T-shirt or a plain button-up, he’s rocking a dress-shirt with a funky pattern. Oh, did I mention it has snaps? Yeah. Can’t beat snaps. They’re so underutilized in the style world.
TYVM you’ve solved all my promlbes
I have to agree with you, Aimee. As a devout wearer of the snap cowboy shirt I have realized you either love them or don’t give them a second thought. It started slowly for me…one simple solid. Then I got a few more. Then came the plaids. This shirt is absolutely the next step. Simple yet stylish. And I dig the Day of the Dead-inspired skull design.