Do you wear clothes with decals, logos, sports teams, etc? Which ones??

No I only wear plain cotton t-shirts, I don't like anyone reading my chest.

My son has a huge collection of vegan t-shirts. I'm a little afraid he's going to get punched by a hefty carnivore.

His t-shirt brand:
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I have a couple T shirts with sayings on them;
Walkers Take It All In Strides- has footprints on the top&bottom
Just Another Day In Paradise- shows trees by a lake to represent either VT or NH
Money Can Buy A Dog, But Not the Wag of Its Tail
All You Need Is Love surrounded by a Big Dog Print
I have a blue baseball cap with white letters LA- fav baseball team LA Dodgers
 
Menards. For years, Menards (home store) offered their logo tshirt Free With Rebate. Buy the shirts, get the rebate. Use the rebate to buy more shirts. Still have some for workout and work shirts.

Also wear my ball cap with “Jesus” on the front quite a bit.
 
I have never worn any "branded" t-shirts....dunno why for sure, just never felt
like giving attention to someone or something.....I wish the powers'that'be had
never given licenseing to those agencies that sell all these "team" jerseys etc etc...
 
I prefer logoless clothes and accessories but the designers who make them feel otherwise. So I do have symbols on my trainers and sometimes a polo pony on a shirt or sweater and of course my bag has a gold emblem with the designer's name on it. :rolleyes:
 
I've never been concerned about fashion so never shop for designer brands, I also try never to offer my body for free adverstising.

I will say with complete sincerity if someone gave me a $50 t-shirt with a designer logo blazed across it the only time I would wear it is as a work shirt around the yard.
 
I like tee shirts with pictures of cats, dogs, scenery, weird things like a melting Rubik's cube, a lightning bolt, etc. , souvenir shirts from places I've visited, and 1 shirt with a Pepsi logo. (I'm okay with that...I like Pepsi.) Guess I'm not into plain. I used to have a tee shirt with a map of Kentucky on the back and once in a while I'd hear people behind me saying things like, "oh, I've been there!" or "see, I told you E-town was south of Louisville" and I'd know they were reading my map! ☺️
 
I like tee shirts with pictures of cats, dogs, scenery, weird things like a melting Rubik's cube, a lightning bolt, etc. , souvenir shirts from places I've visited, and 1 shirt with a Pepsi logo. (I'm okay with that...I like Pepsi.) Guess I'm not into plain. I used to have a tee shirt with a map of Kentucky on the back and once in a while I'd hear people behind me saying things like, "oh, I've been there!" or "see, I told you E-town was south of Louisville" and I'd know they were reading my map! ☺️
My son and I went to Mexico once while he was wearing a West Virginia University T-shirt. A couple of Mexican men came up to us laughing saying, "You eat possum pie! Beverly hillbillies!" We all laughed, it was fun to make a connection of any sort!
 
No logos on my clothes. I remove embroidered patches. Right now I’m trying to figure out if I can remove the metal label from a Travelon purse. It’s new so I don’t want to wreck the purse. I think the only person that would even notice is me.
 
When it comes to everyday clothes, I generally lean towards plain and comfortable attire. It's just my personal style – I find it easy to mix and match, and it suits various occasions. However, I do have a soft spot for clothes with subtle and tasteful designs, like minimal logos or unique patterns.

100%

Actually can't remember a time I was into a brand. Comfort first.
 
Sport is an area that attracts sponsorship and thus, advertising. Watch any team sport live or on TV and look at the fans in the terraces. Many of them are wearing their teams shirt. On that shirt there will be adverts all and the main sponsor will be emblazoned across the centre.

My favourite team sport is Rugby, I don't get to many games these days, we moved away from the area where my team play, but we do get along to their away games when they are within comfortable travelling distance from where we live now.

The team we once went to see regularly are called "Northampton Saints." I don't mind promoting the team but I just couldn't wear their shirt, not with all those adverts all over it. But there is a solution for us snobs!

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My long time dentist friend knew Carl Edwards ( lives in Columbia...20 miles from here ). He went to his races, and collected loads of tee shirts with Carl stuff. He has donated his clothes to our church/monastery for 30 years. I have LOADS of Carl Edwards shirts and I wear them everywhere. :)

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