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I read a discussion about this on the Art of Manliness blog.
As long as it flatters their skin tone and fits their persona, then why the heck not!? Some men can pull it off perfectly. Other men, like my husband for example, just look odd in a pink shirt. It washes him out and idk he just can't pull it off (for lack of a better way to put it). It looks like he is trying to be too hip when he wears pink. He's such a "wears the same black or blue shirts till they have holes in them" kind of guy that a random pink shirt just looks weird
W hen my grandson was born, I only had a pink blanket at first to wrap around him while he was in the stroller. An elevator full of people made the usual new baby comments about "her." I explained he was a boy & already secure in his manhood.
I like the traditional kind of man typically. Plain colors with darker relaxed pants, jeans or khakis. No pinks or purples on them. No funky patterns or textures. Just basic colors and styles, with the occasional button up shirts or suits.
Most ladies either like pink on men or like it on some men. However, most guys look at guys that wear pink and think gay or at least metrosexual.
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