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Thread started 01/14/09 12:41pm

meow85

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What styles do you consider sexy on a man?

Lately I've been a really big fan of sort of a 1940's/1950's look. Nicely tailored 3 piece suit, (can't forget that waistcoat!) trench coat, and a fedora. Think Dick Tracy without all the yellow. drool


Sadly, none of the men I know IRL would ever dress like this, but I can dream.
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Reply #1 posted 01/14/09 12:49pm

Alej

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Well, it depends on the :man: nod
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Reply #2 posted 01/14/09 1:01pm

Mach

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Reply #3 posted 01/14/09 1:05pm

ScarletScandal

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a wifebeater + jeans = tonk

but I actually prefer my mens bucka nekkid batting eyes
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Reply #4 posted 01/14/09 1:05pm

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nude. with white socks.


and maybe a jockstrap. and athletic shoes. but that's it.
"does my cock look fat in these jeans?"
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Reply #5 posted 01/14/09 1:15pm

meow85

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Mach said:


Dunno if you're serious or not, but kilts can be smokin' hot on some guys.

Though I think that's more my predilection for guys who wear manskirts than it has anything to do with a fondness for Scotland. hmmm
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Reply #6 posted 01/14/09 1:16pm

meow85

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ScarletScandal said:

a wifebeater + jeans = tonk



shake

Dude looks like he stole his sister's clothes, and not in a good way.
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Reply #7 posted 01/14/09 1:19pm

ScarletScandal

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meow85 said:

ScarletScandal said:

a wifebeater + jeans = tonk



shake

Dude looks like he stole his sister's clothes, and not in a good way.

EWW I don't want him, I just like guys in wifebeaters and jeans. And the way it shows my favorite body part on a man makes that pic all the more coquettish.
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Reply #8 posted 01/14/09 1:21pm

Mach

meow85 said:

Mach said:


Dunno if you're serious or not, but kilts can be smokin' hot on some guys.

Though I think that's more my predilection for guys who wear manskirts than it has anything to do with a fondness for Scotland. hmmm


100% SERIOUS eek

~faints~
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Reply #9 posted 01/14/09 1:21pm

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meow85 said:

Lately I've been a really big fan of sort of a 1940's/1950's look. Nicely tailored 3 piece suit, (can't forget that waistcoat!) trench coat, and a fedora. Think Dick Tracy without all the yellow. drool


Sadly, none of the men I know IRL would ever dress like this, but I can dream.

I love when men wear hats, leather gloves, and nice cashmere scarves. drool
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #10 posted 01/14/09 1:25pm

ScarletScandal

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I don't care what they have on. It's all coming off anyway.
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Reply #11 posted 01/14/09 1:31pm

DanceWme

From this



to this

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Reply #12 posted 01/14/09 1:48pm

RenHoek

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meow85 said:

Lately I've been a really big fan of sort of a 1940's/1950's look. Nicely tailored 3 piece suit, (can't forget that waistcoat!) trench coat, and a fedora. Think Dick Tracy without all the yellow. drool


Sadly, none of the men I know IRL would ever dress like this, but I can dream.


Before I went hobo-style...

A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon
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Reply #13 posted 01/14/09 1:55pm

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DanceWme said:

From this



to this



U like everything huh?
I swear the words "HATER" is wayyy over-rated...smh
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Reply #14 posted 01/14/09 1:58pm

ScarletScandal

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DanceWme said:




Not to offend you or anything, but I can't stand looking at a CUTE muhfukka dressing like that. Looking like his clothes weigh more than he does.
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Reply #15 posted 01/14/09 2:01pm

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Reply #16 posted 01/14/09 2:03pm

DanceWme

JayJai said:

DanceWme said:

From this



to this



U like everything huh?

pretty much lol
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Reply #17 posted 01/14/09 2:04pm

DanceWme

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meow85 said:

Lately I've been a really big fan of sort of a 1940's/1950's look. Nicely tailored 3 piece suit, (can't forget that waistcoat!) trench coat, and a fedora. Think Dick Tracy without all the yellow. drool


Sadly, none of the men I know IRL would ever dress like this, but I can dream.


Before I went hobo-style...



Niiiiice!
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Reply #18 posted 01/14/09 2:06pm

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DanceWme said:

RenHoek said:



Before I went hobo-style...



Niiiiice!


I'll only take credit for my handsome good looks wink Orgers had plenty of input regarding the suit though biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 01/14/09 2:45pm

thekidsgirl

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I love how Van Hunt dresses
a friend of mine calls it 'homeless chic' neutral

If you will, so will I
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Reply #20 posted 01/14/09 2:48pm

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PricelessHo said:



This I like. cool
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Reply #21 posted 01/14/09 2:48pm

HamsterHuey

Gawd, I wish this was FaceBook and i didn't need Photobucket...
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Reply #22 posted 01/14/09 2:50pm

Billmenever

RenHoek said:

meow85 said:

Lately I've been a really big fan of sort of a 1940's/1950's look. Nicely tailored 3 piece suit, (can't forget that waistcoat!) trench coat, and a fedora. Think Dick Tracy without all the yellow. drool


Sadly, none of the men I know IRL would ever dress like this, but I can dream.


Before I went hobo-style...


Is something plugged in his pocket or what? Btw, nice hat. A moustache could set it off. wave
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Reply #23 posted 01/14/09 2:58pm

thekidsgirl

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Guys can't go wrong with black t-shirts and jeans to me shrug

If you will, so will I
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Reply #24 posted 01/14/09 3:06pm

HamsterHuey

I often get my style pointers from just looking around. Being befriended to some fashionista's and a lot of people working in the fashion industry, I am overly exposed to people with the kind of style that appeals to me.

The fact is that, like with other object I find beautiful, I cannot afford the stuff I'd really like, so I have to compromise. Certain times I go overboard and get a way too expensive haircut or a fashion item that just shouts BUY ME!

Often I find myself drawn to pictures on the net and I save them, for future reference, to get inspired when I am out shopping.

I will add a few pics that I collected for style purposes. Some I will pursue, like the Daniel Radcliffe pic, but the style sense of that pic is great, so I just store that in my head when I combine stuff.
I react strongly to colour or/and the right combinations.

My fashion guru's at the moment are Katherine Jane Bryant, who is doing the costumes for Mad Men (and seeing some of my pics below you will understand why) and two of my friends; David and Joanne. One just has a natural eye for all things beautiful and fashionable and the latter has the same, but made it her work. I steal a lot of their 'pointers', often without them realising it.







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Reply #25 posted 01/14/09 5:36pm

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thekidsgirl said:

Guys can't go wrong with black t-shirts and jeans to me shrug



nod That's all it takes to float my boat too.
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Reply #26 posted 01/14/09 5:37pm

JessieJ

thekidsgirl said:

I love how Van Hunt dresses
a friend of mine calls it 'homeless chic' neutral


I love how he dresses drool
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Reply #27 posted 01/14/09 5:39pm

horatio

HamsterHuey said:

I often get my style pointers from just looking around. Being befriended to some fashionista's and a lot of people working in the fashion industry, I am overly exposed to people with the kind of style that appeals to me.

The fact is that, like with other object I find beautiful, I cannot afford the stuff I'd really like, so I have to compromise. Certain times I go overboard and get a way too expensive haircut or a fashion item that just shouts BUY ME!

Often I find myself drawn to pictures on the net and I save them, for future reference, to get inspired when I am out shopping.

I will add a few pics that I collected for style purposes. Some I will pursue, like the Daniel Radcliffe pic, but the style sense of that pic is great, so I just store that in my head when I combine stuff.
I react strongly to colour or/and the right combinations.

My fashion guru's at the moment are Katherine Jane Bryant, who is doing the costumes for Mad Men (and seeing some of my pics below you will understand why) and two of my friends; David and Joanne. One just has a natural eye for all things beautiful and fashionable and the latter has the same, but made it her work. I steal a lot of their 'pointers', often without them realising it.




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Reply #28 posted 01/14/09 5:54pm

Arnotts

The 50's and 80's style, like Elvis, James Dean, Michael Jackson etc
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Reply #29 posted 01/14/09 5:55pm

horatio

40's tailored fitted looks

NOT zoot suits either
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