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My wife recently got me a few pairs of tight pants from Nordstrom. They are okay, but I prefer looser fitting pants normally. I wear them because she says I look "smoking hot" in them.
I like to see tight shirts, but not tight pants. And the shirts CAN'T look all douch-ey..wrinkly and pulling in the wrong places. They have to look good and fit right. For example, two younger guys at my gym have excellent chest, shoulder and back development. Those dri-fit sleeveless shirts were basically made for them. There's one older guy who is also in excellent shape and he wears sleeveless shirts. They look really good on him, too. But guys that wear tight pants in the gym are just kind of trying too hard, IMO.
I think that whether you're talking about men or women, whether tight clothes look good or not depends upon the body of the person wearing the clothes. The better body you have, the tighter the clothes you can wear and look good.
Also, T-shirts look stupid, fat, and baggy on me because my waist is about 46% of my shoulder girth.
Loose tees make everyone look schlumpy, imo. But, a nice, fitted (not too tight) tee in the right color would flatter most. I've been around men who are built like miniscule fire hydrants (except not as sexy)... when wearing a very sharp, nicely tailored suit with fine fabric & a color which suits them, they look great.
I think men and women who wear clothing that fits properly is the best look.
If I want to see your assets I prefer to see them without covering and in private not uncovered on the streets.
If a female has brothers, she already knows what males look like naked.
< Screech!!! > Some of us didn't grow up in naked houses.
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