A gray V-neck pullover from Gap. I have 30 of them.
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Gap clothing allows you to look like you're from nowhere and anywhere.
The Gap has always been an iconic, go-to brand that reminds me of my childhood.
Personally, I'm a V-neck guy.
I own a Hangman jumper, which looks like a scarf, but that's what it's called. It cost a fortune, but it was worth it.
The ones I have got great necks; of course, all of the Fenders from that era are incredible.
V-necks are great because you can get a little fat and you still look kind of good - and I like to get fat sometimes, so it's nice. I like to fluctuate between the world of skinny and fat, so V-necks suit me well.
My most recent purchase was a black lace corset.
I've got a couple of grays in my beard and maybe a little salt and pepper in my hair. If I let my hair down and go through it, you'd see a good bit of grays. Maybe from the stress of the road and the crazy business I'm in.
My whole back's tattooed. I just wanted a twist. I was always in punk bands when I was little... I think that's where the tie comes from.
I always wear the same thing: a tight white shirt - I have about 50 - and tight black trousers.
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