Ladies, what do you like to see guys wear? (girls, tone, fashion)
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I was thinking about women and what they wear and there are a lot of things that they have that I think is cute, and make a woman look nice, but what do women like for guys to wear? I feel like men's fashion is soooo boring! A woman can easily put together a nice outfit that will draw someone's attention, but what about men? Do they have that ability? Or is men's fashion to stale and boring for it? I don't really have anything that I know that just "stands out" so just looking for some opinions here.
If a guy puts a bit of effort into it, that's what I like to see.
A guy can look good in a t-shirt, cargo shorts, and beat-up sport sandals, sure. But think about how much better he'd look in a buttoned shirt, quality bermuda shorts, and leather sandals. Just recognize that there are some occasions where bringing a bit of style is going to do wonders for your image and your social life.
Since Winter's on its way, I'll just add: Wear a hat if it's cold outside. It won't kill you, and you don't look as manly as you think you do when you're hatless and getting frostbite. There are nice Winter accessories out there, and it makes a huge difference to a man's appearance when I see him wearing nicer accessories. Am I this shallow?... I guess I am! Haha... Think of the practical aspect though--frostbite vs. no frostbite, I think the guy who pays attention to these little details will have an edge with me.
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