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I am the very model of decorum and dignity.
Rob does say, that there are plenty of other more restrained designs such as the the flags etc. I've got the pirate one - one of my favourite tops (black being so slimming 'n' all but I wouldn't describe that as wacky.
Personally I think the Beanz one is fairly restrained, but taste is a very personal thing and maybe Rob's just a very restrained sort of chap…
Wacky dad comment's a bit unfair - there's loads of different prints. If the novelty ones are too much for you, there's stuff like the (very nice) Lion of Flanders, or country flag jerseys.
(Or the pirate, or the bones).
I've accumulated a few, the wackiest being the Marmite one (although I do REALLY like marmite).