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The colors are a bit feminine. Less brightness, darker color...that's what I'd prefer. To me, it doesn't appear dated on a young guy...just an old guy.
While argyle is classic, it's a bit dated and the turquoise color is not very masculine. I can see a guy wearing this, but I know at least half the men I know would never wear it. Argyle also is not flattering on heavier men.
I like it. I wouldn't wear it myself (I'm a guy who likes preppy clothing) because of the beige. If it were navy, I could wear it. I have dark hair. Back in the day, when we did those color tests, I was a winter. This sweater is not winter.
I agree. I don't mind it, but it looks a little like 1980s Ralph Lauren prep. Or something you can still buy in a pro shop.
Spot on! RL for the easter egg colors, and classic prep for the pattern. Some turquoise wide wale cord slacks and dark brown loafers, or dare I say - saddle oxfords and you are good to go.
ok.
i'll play.
guys do not wear sweaters.
well, straight guys. my son is gay.
he wears sweaters and his boyfriend does, too.
in the last 4 years, i have seen ZERO straight guys
wearing sweaters except for my father who is in a
nursing home and cannot dress himself.
Depends...
On Peewee Herman, no.
On Brad Pitt, bueno!
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