Some MMA clothing lines have dress shirts, but they're kinda rare as they are (for some reason) fast sellers. Bad Boy has a fair selection of button-up shirts, and Tokyo Five has a nice selection of clothes all around.
Some MMA clothing lines have dress shirts, but they're kinda rare as they are (for some reason) fast sellers. Bad Boy has a fair selection of button-up shirts, and Tokyo Five has a nice selection of clothes all around.
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I probably should have said button up over dress shirts, so the onus is on me for not articulating that. We can be honest that a lot of the MMA clothes just look tacky and horrible. They haven't learned the mantra of simple sells without a lot of the crappy symbolism and weird "cover the shirt in as much stuff as you can" mentality that seems to be the de-facto idea for MMA wear.
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My grandma bought me a bunch of tapout/affliction shirts years back when I first got into MMA.
Then I of course never wore any of them, and would always feel bad when she brought it up that I don't wear them.
Almost wore them a few times just to make her happy, but couldn't bring myself to do it.
There's no love in your violence
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