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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:12:20 AM   
kittinSol


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i dont like to wear frilly stuff!!   granted i am not a lumber jack...but  the frilly stuff on men is argggghhh!!!!



Nothing sexier than a great pair of jeans and a nice (long-sleeved) shirt or gorgeous soft cashmere sweater on a guy... oh, and shoes are all important - it's the details that make men look elegant, more than the overall look. Great shoes, a good haircut and a good coat; and a man's pretty much set.



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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:17:09 AM   
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oh, and shoes are all important - it's the details that make men look elegant, more than the overall look. Great shoes, a good haircut and a good coat; and a man's pretty much set.


Hm... i wear motorcycle boots with about 30,000 miles on them and haven't had my hair cut since 2001. Does a really good coat make up for that?

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:18:22 AM   
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I'd have to check you out; you might be in the list of hopeless cases though, if you drive a motorbike .  

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:59:19 AM   
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As Kittin has already stated BRAS! Finding one that fits these tatas well is a HUGE challenge. When I do, I buy them out.  Also undies, socks, t-shirts, even jeans, do I rarely buy just one if I find something I like.

Word to the wise........IF you find something that fits well......never assume that the next one will fit exactly the same. I've bought jeans, thought wow, I like the way these fit, I am going to go back and buy a couple more pairs. Buy them without trying them on, only to get them home and find out they fit completely differently than the first pair. Same brand, same style, same cut, same size.....totally different.


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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 8:00:33 AM   
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these tatas well is a HUGE challenge.





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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 8:04:22 AM   
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I was genetically cursed or blessed, however you look at it. Both grandmothers, my mom, all of us. Small waist (when I eat properly...) and boobs and hips.

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 8:15:29 AM   
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Good point. I doubt this concerns you, hunky, but bras are a great thing to buy in multiples. If a bra fits, I'll get three of them - 'cos bra buying's a pain in the arse .

KS:
I should think that an improperly fitting one would cause a pain some place else.
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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 8:19:31 AM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

- it's the details that make men look elegant, more than the overall look. Great shoes, a good haircut and a good coat; and a man's pretty much set.



KS:
What no trousers?  Aren't you the clever one.
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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 8:44:50 AM   
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Hourglass :-) .

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 9:03:27 AM   
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Right now it might be a "two hour" glass. Spring and outdoor activities are here, just in time.

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 1:06:47 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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i dont like to wear frilly stuff!!   granted i am not a lumber jack...but  the frilly stuff on men is argggghhh!!!!



some guys can  wear anything an look good.  just  think, summer is coming, the hot bulging, sweaty, hunky muscles will soon be out- for yummy eye candy!!
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Nothing sexier than a great pair of jeans and a nice (long-sleeved) shirt or gorgeous soft cashmere sweater on a guy... oh, and shoes are all important - it's the details that make men look elegant, more than the overall look. Grea


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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 1:09:00 PM   
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- it's the details that make men look elegant, more than the overall look. Great shoes, a good haircut and a good coat; and a man's pretty much set.



KS:
What no trousers?  Aren't you the clever one.
thompson


Thompy, you are incorrigible.

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:13:51 PM   
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Men have unique challenges because so much is in the details.  While they tend to get away with more generic styles, there's still plenty to know about how to use fashion to your advantage.

I've bought one shirt or dress in a few colors if I really loved it and knew it was classic. 

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:19:11 PM   
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I think men should wear blue jeans and white t-shirts.  With construction boots.  Tattoos are good too.  And Harleys. 

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:26:49 PM   
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I think men should wear blue jeans and white t-shirts.  With construction boots.  Tattoos are good too.  And Harleys. 

Aileen:
Some of us are too old to ride a Harley...a man my age should not have to push an eight hundred pound motorcycle.
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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 7:30:39 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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ORIGINAL: thompsonx

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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

- it's the details that make men look elegant, more than the overall look. Great shoes, a good haircut and a good coat; and a man's pretty much set.



KS:
What no trousers?  Aren't you the clever one.
thompson


Thompy, you are incorrigible.

KS:
You have to learn how to spell.  The word you are looking for is encourage-able.
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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 8:07:07 PM   
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Yup. I do the same thing.  I do it with blouses a lot, and shoes and handbags. 

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 8:44:21 PM   
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I think men should wear blue jeans and white t-shirts.  With construction boots.  Tattoos are good too.  And Harleys. 

Aileen:
Some of us are too old to ride a Harley...a man my age should not have to push an eight hundred pound motorcycle.
thompson


It always comes back to the disposable income Any man who is willing to buy yesterday's motorcycle for tomorrow's prices can surely buy his woman lots of sparklies!

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/12/2008 9:48:29 PM   
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I do this all the time. Dickie's work shirts, jeans that fit nice (usually Ralph Lauren ones when Dillard's has a sale) and same socks and underwear I've worn since forever. comfy shoes, either a motorcycle boot or skate shoe and I am set. oh and hoodies in winter!

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RE: Men's clothing - 3/13/2008 4:11:00 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Aileen1968

I think men should wear blue jeans and white t-shirts.  With construction boots.  Tattoos are good too.  And Harleys. 

Aileen:
Some of us are too old to ride a Harley...a man my age should not have to push an eight hundred pound motorcycle.
thompson


It always comes back to the disposable income Any man who is willing to buy yesterday's motorcycle for tomorrow's prices can surely buy his woman lots of sparklies!


petdave:
I have yesterdays motorcycle,for which I paid day before yesterdays price.  The advantage is that it weighs about half as much as a Harley.
As for the "sparklies" she can watch the sparks coming off of the case savers as I drag my knee in the corners.
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