The Appeal of Dressing Fashionably for Men

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The discussion centers around why many men do not dress more fashionably, highlighting various perspectives on fashion, comfort, and societal expectations. A well-dressed man is often seen as attractive, yet many men express a lack of interest in maintaining a fashionable wardrobe due to the costs and effort involved. The conversation touches on the perception of what constitutes "fashionable," with some arguing that it is subjective and varies by age and context. Many participants prefer comfort and minimalism over formal attire, often opting for casual clothing like t-shirts and jeans. There is also a consensus that fit is crucial; poorly fitting clothes can detract from a person's appearance, regardless of the style. The thread concludes that while some men may dress casually, they can still look presentable with the right fit and choice of clothing, emphasizing that personal style reflects one's personality.
  • #271
Cyrus said:
No, the pants don't have any cuffs and I'm not wearing any shoes on. (The pants are the perfect length, trust me).

I just call the bottom of any pant cuffs, not just the ones that are folded up. I know you didn't have shoes on, but it looked like the pants were so long, it was hard to imagine a typical men's shoe with a big enough heel to make that much difference. But, maybe it's just a shadow creating that illusion.
 
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  • #272
wow, freaky foot cyrus. you don't mind if I call you freaky foot do you? Freaky, FF, freaky deaky feety. I'm sorry, I don't know where I'm going with this.
 
  • #273
Moonbear said:
I just call the bottom of any pant cuffs, not just the ones that are folded up. I know you didn't have shoes on, but it looked like the pants were so long, it was hard to imagine a typical men's shoe with a big enough heel to make that much difference. But, maybe it's just a shadow creating that illusion.

Mens shoes are a good half inch above the ground due to the heel.
 
  • #274
tribdog said:
wow, freaky foot cyrus. you don't mind if I call you freaky foot do you? Freaky, FF, freaky deaky feety. I'm sorry, I don't know where I'm going with this.

Hahahah, its just the way the picture came out. My toes are not all the same length.
 
  • #275
ah, you look good. I'm just playing around. and moonbear it's pretty amazing how putting on a pair of shoes makes a huge difference in making pants look better. I always think my pants are way too long then I put on my shoes and they turn out to be perfect.
 
  • #276
tribdog said:
ah, you look good. I'm just playing around. and moonbear it's pretty amazing how putting on a pair of shoes makes a huge difference in making pants look better. I always think my pants are way too long then I put on my shoes and they turn out to be perfect.

Wait until you zip up the fly!
 
  • #277
What's that have to do with anything? I don't get it...
 
  • #278
okay I am lookin for some help :)

first ill start with hair. i need to get it cut! the long hair just isn't working anymore and its becoming annoying. what types of hair styles are quite easy to do and pull off.

facial hair. my beard is getting quite gross. i thought i could last until christmas but its down right disgusting. i was thinking of doing chin straps, just not too skinny. no mustache at all! i hate it. i also don't want to look like a guido and i don't want to be clean shaved.

shoes. I am big on sneakers, not shoes. i wear semi tight pants so i don't like the big bulky shoes at all. i had a pair of sambas for a while, loved em. i might get the white classic ones. i have a pair of pumas which i love. i just got them actually. but, just one pair won't suffice at all.

what should i do.
 
  • #279
I would say cut the hair off, and make it short. (either military cut or a high 'n' tight)

Facial hair...get rid of it, lol. Side burn are ok to have.

AS for shoes...well, Pumas are very nice, they can be sporty and yet classy at the same time. You need to add a nice pair of more dressy shoes to you collection. You can never have too many pairs :biggrin: :!)
 
  • #280
mcknia07 said:
I would say cut the hair off, and make it short. (either military cut or a high 'n' tight)

Facial hair...get rid of it, lol. Side burn are ok to have.

AS for shoes...well, Pumas are very nice, they can be sporty and yet classy at the same time. You need to add a nice pair of more dressy shoes to you collection. You can never have too many pairs :biggrin: :!)

for the hair, i was thinking something along the lines of this: http://www.kjbeckett.com/mensfashionblog/uploaded_images/david_beckham_calendar_photo-783138.jpg

if i can pull it off with my hair but, as close too as i can get it.


the facial hair: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v301/joefolly/shave.jpg
its a little thicker than i would normally do, i actually think its OK and will probably keep doing it the way I am used too. a little thinner, more rigid and defined.


i have a bunch of shoes already lol. i have like a blue/orange/green pair of reboks, pump speed cats in black, puma romas in white, black sambas. clogs, navy and white new balances. not sure of the brands but two pairs of black dress shoes, and one pair of brown :)

probably going to get some more though. no more dress shoes though. need casual shoes.
 
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  • #281
Very cute! That is pretty much along the lines of what I was thinking. You have a very nice jaw structure as well, that makes it look even better, lol. :biggrin:
 
  • #282
mcknia07 said:
Very cute! That is pretty much along the lines of what I was thinking. You have a very nice jaw structure as well, that makes it look even better, lol. :biggrin:

why thank you :)

i got to do something with the hair though. everything i attempt the fohawk type of thing it never works. my hair is so unmanageable!
 
  • #283
Try having my hair.
 
  • #284
No fohawk...go more for the messy hair, like the other guy in the picture. But not so pointy in the front, more like all around messy, yet more flatish on the sides.
 
  • #285
mcknia07 said:
No fohawk...go more for the messy hair, like the other guy in the picture. But not so pointy in the front, more like all around messy, yet more flatish on the sides.
you have an example?
 
  • #286
Kurdt said:
Try having my hair.

whats wrong with your hair?
 
  • #287
Here is a good pic. You could even go with more height on the hair, if you wanted.
 

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  • #288
offtheleft said:
whats wrong with your hair?

Its very thick.
 
  • #289
Kurdt said:
Its very thick.

mine too lol. i killed a lot of it though :( lots and LOTS of fast food. cough*excessiveuseofahairstraightner*cough and blow drying. wearing a hat 24/7 probably helped it too.
 
  • #293
For god's sakes loose the back street boys beard offtheleft.

Your haircut is the same as Jason. It's very boy-ish.

Get a proper mans haircut from a barber.
 
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  • #294
Cyrus said:
For god's sakes loose the back street boys beard offtheleft.

is it really that bad? what you suggest?
 
  • #295
offtheleft said:
is it really that bad? what you suggest?

Yes, it's that bad. Anytime I see someone sporting that kind of beard I think to myself -...douchebag.


It's really, really, REALLY bad.

I just can't stand that beard. It's so stupid. ARgggg! (Don't ask me why, I just hate it).

Just shave it all off.
 
  • #296
Cyrus said:
Yes, it's that bad. Anytime I see someone sporting that kind of beard I think to myself -...douchebag.


It's really, really, REALLY bad.

i sometimes think the same thing, not all the time though. i really hate guidos lol.
 
  • #297
Cyrus said:
Yes, it's that bad. Anytime I see someone sporting that kind of beard I think to myself -...douchebag.


It's really, really, REALLY bad.

I just can't stand that beard. It's so stupid. ARgggg! (Don't ask me why, I just hate it).

Just shave it all off.

i can't do clean shaved. i can't keep up with it most of the time and i have really sensitive skin. if i shave ill break out like a pizza :(
 
  • #298
offtheleft said:
i can't do clean shaved. i can't keep up with it most of the time and i have really sensitive skin. if i shave ill break out like a pizza :(

Then just let it grow out to a 5 oclock shadow like miami vice after a few days and then shave it. But for the love of god, don't ever trim that back-street-boy beard like that again!

What you can do (and I do) if I don't have time is just shave my neck and under my jaw line and trim my check so it looks like I am trying to grow a beard and then cut if off a few days later. That way it doesn't look bad.

You also need to shave after you take a shower and in the direction of the 'grain' that your hair grows. If you do that when you shave it won't cut you. This is how real barbers are trained to give a shave with a straight razor.
 
  • #299
Cyrus said:
Then just let it grow out to a 5 oclock shadow like miami vice after a few days and then shave it. But for the love of god, don't ever trim that back-street-boy beard like that again!

how about a 5 o'clock shadow, and i trim it short but a full beard?

in addition to your post.

i usually do that. or it iches like hellll
 

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