
Menswear is full of rules. Wear this with that. Don't ever wear these things. Chill out from bowties for a little bit. Some of them have a social history, and some of them are total hogwash. From old-school urban legends (did Tommy Hilfiger say he didn't want black people wearing his clothes?) to so-called "rules" (you can't wear white after Labor Day), we took a magnifying glass to some of the murky beliefs and rumors surrounding menswear. Here are 40 Style Myths Explained.
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Selvedge denim is the best quality denim.
"Black tie" means "tuxedo."
Monk straps were worn by actual monks.
Levi's painted the arcuate on its jeans to save thread during WWII.
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Black and brown can't be worn together.
A tie should touch your belt buckle.
Fat people can't wear slim clothes.
Superior Japanese denim is actually made on vintage American looms.
Shampooing every day is actually bad for hair.
The best way to wash your raw jeans is in the ocean.
Wearing a hat frequently causes hair loss.
Flip-flops can cause foot problems.
After actor Clark Gable appeared without an undershirt in the film It Happened One Night, undershirt sales declined.
Neiman Marcus once charged $250 for a cookie recipe.
Polarized sunglasses make it easier to drive in the rain.
Freezing your raw denim kills the bacteria inside them.
"Broguing" in shoes was originally meant to allow water to drain out of them.
Maya Angelou wrote a poem claiming Timberland is owned by the KKK.
Cleaning the lint filter in your clothes dryer makes it more efficient.
Troop Clothing was owned by racists as was an acronym for "To Rule Over Oppressed People."
Vans shoes have the "Star of David" on the sole as an Anti-Semitic statement.
A&F produced a sexually inappropriate catalog in 2003.
Gap is an acronym for "Gay and Proud."
Abercrombie & Fitch recalled a line of shirts offensive to Asians after numerous complaints.
Harris Tweed is a brand.
LL Cool J snuck in a "FUBU" reference during a Gap commercial.
Sagging pants was born from a prison practice signaling sexual availability.
The "Super S" you drew in elementary school is linked to the Stussy clothing brand.
Some Chinese-made hairbands were made from recycled condoms.
You can't mix gold and silver jewelry.
A customer got a refund for tires at Nordstrom, even though the retailer doesn't sell auto parts.
Raw denim must be bought super tight because it will stretch out to your desired size.
Tommy Hilfiger said he didn't want black and Asian people wearing his clothes.
You can't wear white after Labor Day.
Your shoes always have to match your belt.
Bandanas were used to denote a gay man's sexual preferences.
Horizontal stripes make you look short and fat; Vertical stripes make you look tall and thin.
FUBU stands for "For Us By Us."
You can't wear black and navy blue together.
Super skinny jeans can cause a low sperm count in men.
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