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Cute But Psycho

7 May 2016 • Kimberly • Leave a Comment

instagram brandy melville cute but psycho t-shirt

Meet my new favorite tee.

People think it’s cute. So do I—who can scroll past kitschy red embroidery without giving it a double-tap? “Cute but psycho,” it reads, in curly-cue font. Imperfect but sweet. Definitely ‘gram-worthy.

You’d expect nothing less from Brandy Melville.

But back to cute but pyscho.  Girls get it, and guys think they do. We see the manic pixie tropes and misogyny behind every man who has waved off a woman as “emotional” or “crazy” or “psycho,” and now we wear it on our tees.

Scared off? Good. It’s the point. You can’t sit with us; we were never into men who aren’t feminists anyway.

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