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For the love of gawd.. I wish the Ed Hardy bandwagon would move on already.
No offense to you personally of course.
My husband has an Abercrombie with a tad chic'er style about him. Helps that I pick his clothes out!
Perhaps I should've worded it... "Mmmm... suits... without the lawyer attatched... gets me damp!"
No offense taken, its not the Ed Hardy design that gets me, its the fact they are cut so well and fit just in the right places on him. Same with Marc Jacobs shirts, I love him in them.
I just prefer a man in designer clothes, or at least clothes that fit so well they look like they were tailored for them. Not because of the price, but because I don't like a slob, I like a well put together man.
As for suits, yeah he looks good, but considering thats what he wears sooo often they don't do much for me.
Women are so weird. I don't understand why they don't like seeing a well built man really showing off his bod. There is nothing hotter than a guy with a nice chest, broad shoulders and lats wearing a wife beater. So many women hate seeing a guy wearing fitted pants? Why? Don't they want to see some package? Some butt. So many hate speedos. There are definetly some differences between gay guys and straight women...
Women are so weird. I don't understand why they don't like seeing a well built man really showing off his bod. There is nothing hotter than a guy with a nice chest, broad shoulders and lats wearing a wife beater. So many women hate seeing a guy wearing fitted pants? Why? Don't they want to see some package? Some butt. So many hate speedos. There are definetly some differences between gay guys and straight women...
Ya think????
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