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Soiled_Man
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Re: men & women's clothes


fenian wrote:

But I really do wear primark 

 

But yeah, i think guys have the same amount to pick from.

 

 


Soiled_Man wrote:

I can't stand the cardigan with tight jeans look, not for me but its that kind of person they only aim for nowadays, you know the ones with the floppy hair.


 

Youre not the only one who has a problem with that trend, women can have a problem with it too. I know a girl and shes always complaining about it on facebook, Her problem is she has a page 3 girls body, big boobs, big hips, skinny, but curvey.

 

She cant wear any of that stuff cause it makes her look frumpy and granny. Shes always asking where places are still selling lower cut tops etc.

 

I cant wear skinny jeans cause my legs would burst out of them etc.

 

Lots of girls cant wear lots of clothes cause it wont suit their body shape, or size. Guys can wear 90% of guys fashion, and lots of girls would probably think their options are fairly limited compared to guys who can just walk into a shop and pick pretty much anything on the racks to wear.


 

I always find really hard buying for girls because I never understand the sizing system, specially bras thats just so alien to me, I usually ask the girl at the counter. 

 

Its much easier to buy for guys for girls i'd say

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Mike939
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Message 32 of 50 (145 Views)

Re: men & women's clothes


rollandrat wrote:

Soiled_Man wrote:

I've never been in a Primark store, the spinning doors are too much effort. 


Spinning doors? Sounds too classy for primark.


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Soiled_Man wrote:

I always find really hard buying for girls because I never understand the sizing system, specially bras thats just so alien to me, I usually ask the girl at the counter. 


 

I dont understand bra size myself.

 

I just know Im a 40d, and getting bigger all the time.

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PatC_PSN
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Message 34 of 50 (127 Views)

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Warren_Jeeves wrote:

 

Do you mean the beach wear or me dancing topless?



The beach wear. I was trying to forget the other business tbh.

 

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My Henleys jacket =  <3

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Gawge
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Message 36 of 50 (111 Views)

Re: men & women's clothes

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We shouldn't be too jealous. You know where you stand as a man.

As long as you don't want to look like a douche, you wear jeans and a t-shirt with a jacket/jumper. If you want to look smart, you wear a suit. If you want to look super smart, you wear a Tux. Simple.

Just watch this video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66c7el1E11o

 

Edit: As a Warning if you want the choice that women have:

 

We will be in the same situation as the poor women, we'll have to exercise judgment. Men in general, don't have to look as good as women, we should be clinging to that for all we're worth. Women have to fall back on make-up, botox, surgery - the cosmetic and sartorial yolk under which they labour is terrifying and it looms for us. 

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Soiled_Man
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Suits are boring and uncomfortable, business wear suits. A suit doesn't show a personality unless you wear a glittery silver one.

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Gawge
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Soiled_Man wrote:

Suits are boring and uncomfortable, business wear suits. A suit doesn't show a personality unless you wear a glittery silver one.



You are ruining it for us all! :Argh:

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But women have to do the same.

 

Tux - gown

Suit/Business wear(tie shirt trousers) - Suit/Business wear (blouse, trousers)

informal trousers, shirts, tops - Informal trousers, dress blouse top.

informal jeans, tshirt, shirt, top, trainers, shoes - same but skirts

 

Men have so many dress shoes its unreal, oxford, blucher, brogue, moccasan, boot, slip ons etc etc etc, most women cant wear any of these. Im pretty sure men have more jackets and coat styles to pic from too.

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PatC_PSN
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Soiled_Man wrote:

Suits are boring and uncomfortable, business wear suits. A suit doesn't show a personality unless you wear a glittery silver one.



A suit clearly doesn't have the style and panache of a grey zip hoodie and plain T-shirt, but you could always wear a carnation or something similar on the lapel to give it a little va-va-voom.

 

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