I wear predominately black clothes (at a push grey), mostly t-shirts with ordinary jeans or black jeans and have done since I met himself over 30 years ago. One of my gifts today from himself/the kids is a green and white striped ‘blouse’ thing to go over a white t-shirt (from M & S - it just gets worse, it looks like a Pacer wrapping). I’m not being ungrateful - but what was he thinking? I know I’m knocking on a bit but it’s bloody hideous. I now have to hatch a plan to get out of wearing it (seriously, it’s awful) - I thought it was pj’s when I opened it.
I had a look on the M & S site and couldn't find anything I could define as "awful"...though when in store I usually can. If it's Tilly's find, that's also something I'd wear.
I'd say just tell him it's too far out of your comfort zone, and does he mind if you exchange it.
I'd go with Maydup's suggestion. Many years ago I was bought a shirt by an aunty; just not my style. I tried to change it but the shop wouldn't so, being hard up and unwilling to waste it, I wore it. It eventually became one of my favourite shirts.
Incidentally, if Tilly got it right at 08:51, I rather like it.
Yep...you're going to have to bite the bullet and wear it. The youngsters would be disappointed otherwise.
It *might* shrink in a hot wash...after being worn.