i think it might be the inner popped collar...
http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/popped-collar.jpg
discuss..
i think it might be the inner popped collar...
http://collegecandy.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/popped-collar.jpg
discuss..
ed hardy t shirt
Sunglasses worn on back of hat, head, or neck, it keeps changing, not sure which official tool gives the direct order.
ateald wrote:
ed hardy t shirt
Er, a Let's Run t-shirt or racing singlet.
arm warmers. especially on slow people. looks ridiculous at the local 5k.
Those loose man capri pants. Sorry don't have a link with a picture, but you tools know who are.
Before I clicked on the thread, "Popped Collar" jumped to mind. But I wear "jorts", which I didn't realize could be considered toolish. So those probably cancel out.
Instead, I'll go with this:
http://images5.cafepress.com/product/139820165v7_480x480_Front_Color-White.jpg
overvsized or mesh baseball cap with no bend in rim worn high on head...homey needs a new sense of style
not sure if this really qualifies as clothing, but it is most definitely a sure sign that you are a tool...
Fanny pack (especially if worn while running, especially by a "man."
the ascot tie
How are you defining tool? Seriously. Does it just mean someone who is a complete idiot or does it go off in some other direction?
The word seems to be used in too many ways.
Roommate is Gone wrote:
Jorts
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jorts
Yeah aren't those things really just capri pants for thugs and thug wanna bes?
Can't believe no one mentioned Tap Out t-shirts yet.
Anyone who wears a lacrosse pinny is a tool. Usually because its a ridiculous attempt to show off the arms and cover up the beer belly.