Don't play coy.......:eeek:
Don't play coy.......:eeek:
Ok, I know there are other sites, but this one has it on it: http://www.mensxp.com/fashion/style-guide/887-mens-wardrobe-essentials-clothes-every-man-should-own-.html
However, i don't look like ANY of the models they have on the site. Which is a good thing LOL
Shoot! I know there is more, but I can't find them right now. I must be getting sleepy. :-(
I hate to be the voice of opposition and confusion, but I find work boots and flip flops a big turn-on. Other than that, I don't really care one way or another for men's shoes except that (and this may be a Caliornia thing or just a living-in-the-boondocks thing) but girls around here look at men's shoes because if he is wearing oxfords, loafers, or any other kind of leather shoe besides cowboy boots in a casual setting we assume he's gay and don't bother flirting. In these parts that is accurate about 90% of the time. Europeans get a pass on this rule of thumb.
So, hmm... yeah.
SGT, stay clear of that site. Lots of bad info there.
Askmen.com has some pretty awful info too (and not just about style.) I just discovered they've got a Style Icon page, including Rock Hudson, James Dean, and Nat King Cole. All three of these men they say are "minimalist and clean cut," which is true compared to Tinie Tempah...
Im sorry, I cant give that information away :lol:For size or style......
I always look at shoes. I think what I notice most is whether the shoes go with the outfit. I don't mind a man wearing sandals in public, as long as his feet are clean and his toenails look well cared for, same as anyone else.
I've also been known to buy mens shoes and wear them myself if I like the style and they fit me.
So If you find that a gal is staring admiringly at your shoes, it may be that she wants a pair for herself!
Off topic, but I can't resist.
Two of my Red Tractors. Their shoe's are vintage Goodyear's
I don't know about those other sites but if I want advice about dress I go to either http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?31-Andy-s-Fashion-Forum or http://asuitablewardrobe.dynend.com/. I've yet to be steered wrong. These people also ascribe to the very distinct difference between "fashion" and style! Now in my case, do to service incurred injury, my left leg is 3/4" shorter than the right so for years I have had to either get custom made shoes (www.russellmoccasin.com) or take my new ones down to my local cobbler to have the left side built up. After reading this thread from the beginning I have to wonder what ladies have thought about me . . .
I used to check askmen.com every now and then but I got so disgusted and turned off with the barbarianism that I stopped. It's almost enough to bend a straight girl!
Off topic, but I can't resist.
Two of my Red Tractors. Their shoe's are vintage Goodyear's
I'm ashamed to say I wear a pair of 1960's styled Adidas athletic shoes far too often. The dammed things are just too comfortable.
Off topic, but I can't resist.
Two of my Red Tractors. Their shoe's are vintage Goodyear's
I'm ashamed to say I wear a pair of 1960's styled Adidas athletic shoes far too often. The dammed things are just too comfortable.
After reading this thread from the beginning I have to wonder what ladies have thought about me . . .
[video=youtube;JA1wrvqDRNw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA1wrvqDRNw[/video]
OT: I still get a kick out of the Weekly Pick-up Line
This is true. I think AskMen.com is more for young boys (with too much time on their hands).