Author El Brujo Posted July 10, 2012 Author Posted July 10, 2012 I guess you never heard that a woman judges a guy from his shoes? They do and it's true. No wonder women have always looked at my feet... they all have a #@$&%& foot fetish.
Emilia Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 Each person will value certain attributes in their own way. More often than not, those who do not value how a man dresses don't place high priority on how they dress themselves. I like casual dress, jeans and a shirt but they have to fit well. I usually dress casually myself unless there is a special event to pull out all the stops for. However, flattering and well fitting are key. There is nothing worse than a guy wearing the latest trend looking like a clown.
Emilia Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 I guess you never heard that a woman judges a guy from his shoes? They do and it's true. A former friend of mine does this. She always picks well dressed douches as a result. I'd rather go for the casually dressed nice man personally
Els Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 Never picked a guy based on his style of dress and never will. It's a non-issue. Doesn't change the fact that the majority of men look objectively better in a well-fitted shirt and slacks than in a baggy tee and shorts. I would be the first to recommend that you wear whatever feels comfortable to you, but if your aim is really to look good, shirt and slacks are often the safest bet. Some people may pull off certain other styles very well, but it's much harder to do and often requires a certain physique.
zengirl Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 How a guy dresses definitely matters, but I wouldn't assume you'd catch the same 'fish' with all the different kinds of 'bait.' For instance, unless I'm at an after-work type place where people are naturally still in work clothes, I wouldn't want to talk to a guy who was too business-y looking. Even then, the guy who's thrown his tie and jacket in his car is more attractive to me, personally, than the guy who kept the whole suit look up. I dig a guy in well-fitting pair of jeans and a nice T-shirt (but neat, nice material, and well-fitting, and nothing that looks all Ed Hardy or that b.s.). Or a guy in nice jeans and a button-up top with the sleeves rolled up -- that's a good look, dress shirt, sleeves rolled up: love it. As long as the clothes fit well and reflect the type of woman you'd want (i.e. casual or dolled up herself), lifestyle you have, and place you're going, you'd do fine, I'd say. A man in clothes that suit him and his lifestyle is definitely doing better.
maybealone Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 I think men would do well to pay attention to the colors they wear. At this one business I frequent, I always thought the guy that worked there was kind of good looking. The other day he was wearing a black t-shirt and he looked really hot. I've noticed that with other guys too, that wearing certain colors makes them look really good. I also read somewhere that hardly anything compares to the look of someone who is freshly showered, and I kind of agree with that. Not that I don't love a man that's just done some manual labor, but there is something about that freshly showered look that's yummy.
venusianx13 Posted July 10, 2012 Posted July 10, 2012 I think that wearing your OWN style with confidence is what's attractive to a woman. It wouldn't hurt to groom up a bit, but wear it with confidence, and don't overdo it, or it'll show.
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