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Mister Lady Knows Fashion!


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Engrish photo by Niall M

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  1. Narinatiger says:

    Fabulous!

  2. Greger says:

    Isn’t this pretty much like calling a store “his.her” or something? Sorry for being boring.

  3. Spartie says:

    whats worse is that Mister*Lady sponsors a german hockey team… imagine skaing around with MISTER LADY on the front of the shirt

  4. Barockeva says:

    Dude looks like a lady.

  5. cakeislie says:

    I think that’s a Thai shop

  6. wolfor says:

    I like the photo, its well done. Where is that? looks like a beautiful city that didn’t get bombed in the 2nd WW… But is that company’s name really that funny?

  7. dr handle says:

    I suppose lady boys have to grow up sooner or later.

  8. skrag2112 says:

    Did Jerry Lewis name this store? “OH! MISTER LADEEEEEE!”

  9. b10hazard says:

    IT’S A TRAP

  10. D.R. says:

    You’d think there’d be a lot of people outside the store, trying to figure out whether they were supposed to go in.

  11. alleee says:

    Mister Lady is an independent music label out of NC.

  12. Droll not Troll says:

    Must be where Happy Lady King of Kitchen gets her outfits.

  13. Julia says:

    Hehe, another german shop makes the engrish site, lol ^^
    There wasa shop like this in the town I grew up in. It used to say mister + lady jeans on the front. then one day they removed the word jeans. it always got me how the whole name just didnt make any sense anymore from then on ^^

    • hollow/caustic says:

      I’m somewhat unclear on how it ‘made sense’ before.

      “Mister + Lady Jeans” brings to mind something along the lines of a double-wide denim, perhaps four-legged, designed specifically to facilitate discrete public intercourse.

      I will give, though, that the ‘plus’ was superior. The star, representing ‘The Period’ is representative of the monthly rift betwixt the Mister and the Lady, when the Mister must seek slumber with a most achy groin.

  14. whattheduck says:

    I always buy my jeans there D:

    that’s just the name of the brand, nothing is engrish about this name in my opinion…

  15. acarinci says:

    No, No, No…. It’s a transvestite Clothing store… Duh!

  16. Johannes Unosson says:

    spannend

  17. Cylee says:

    its actually called “mister and lady jeans” …
    clothes for both genders

  18. Narinatiger says:

    “Hey Lady” “That’s Mister Lady to you, Sir”

  19. mader says:

    finally! a store for lady-boys!

  20. n8squared says:

    the one shop for all 80′s fashion

  21. roxie says:

    These clothing stores are in Germany as well :)

  22. Un Onymous says:

    Does anyone remember a band called Mr. Mister?

  23. Chris says:

    Hey, nimrods, Mister*Lady is like America’s Calvin Klein. It’s Germany’s top fashion store and it sponsors multiple German Soccer team.

  24. GermanChcik says:

    That’s a German retail chain and you pronounce it Mister AND Lady. Used to be Mister and Lady Jeans. Don’t know what happened to the jeans since that’s still what they sell.

  25. rrr says:

    SHEMALE anyone?

  26. lolhuman says:

    I believe it’s an unique way of calling fashion unisex.

  27. Francisco says:

    Is that a metaphor on bisexuality???

  28. why not there are lots of guys in fashion.

  29. i think it’s a creative name.

  30. kajal says:

    we want to be your supplier of Knitwear & sweater from Bangladesh with very attractive price , excelent quality & on time delivery . pl contact any of your requirments .
    Rgds
    kajal


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