The Men's Fashion Thread

Vans for casual footwear.

Nike for athletic i.e working out/biking

I do have some Steve Madden dress shoes.

As for my general 'style' per se. I usually wear fitted clothes from stores like Express. My build is lean and muscular so most stuff fits me pretty snug.
 
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This about sums it up for me.
 
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Only one way to go with fashion. The one for all occasions outfit.

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I wear it 24/7 and have a different colour for each day.

#Swagger
#Cool
#BestOutfitEver
#GucciWho?
 
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Most important piece of "fashion" when working out:
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Finally decided to try Levi's 541 Athletic fit jeans. It's only been a couple days, so can't speak to how long they'll hold up without ripping, but they are definitely the best fitting jeans I've ever worn.
 
Finally decided to try Levi's 541 Athletic fit jeans. It's only been a couple days, so can't speak to how long they'll hold up without ripping, but they are definitely the best fitting jeans I've ever worn.
If you put them on while they're still semi damp, the seams make your arse and thighs/package more pronounced. I generally think guys look better going a size smaller than they normally would for the 541's. But in saying that, I'm a 511 bloke, and I'd never day another 511. I like my guys in 513 slim. #levism. #neverdatesomeonewhobuyspredistresseddenim
Also, some advice I wish someone had of told me... wear seamless underwear. Going commando in damp denim is a sure fire way to desensitise your knob.

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But I think Etro have convinced me to be Homeless-h***-Playboymansion-Heff.
 
Top is awful. Bottom is legit minus jacket and piss poor pant cuffs.
lol I'm living for the Jacket! with a pair of denim cuttoffs, some Dr.Martins, and an ascot, I have my easter Confest outfit made! (I'm not spending $4,600 though. I'll just go to a thrift shop lol.)

You should see the other versions of the belt! There's one that's a bum bag. I want it.
 
I am nearly always in a t shirt and shorts, plus a hat. That's one of the upsides of being a programmer at a small company with a casual environment.
 
I work a suit & tie job in a town where nobody wears a suit and tie. So I dress the part and pretty much wear khaki's and a polo shirt or button down. I agree shoes are important but for my look I go somewhat casual and prefer the comfort of a Timberland shoe. On weekends it's t-shirts and jeans or cargo shorts and sandals, also Timberlands. Baseball cap depending on the occasion. So overall a pretty casual guy not dressing for anyone but me.
 
I always thought fanny packs were genious. Never had the courage to wear them though...

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I always thought fanny packs were genious. Never had the courage to wear them though...

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Foreskin neck. True story.

I've rocked a fanny pack/shroom bumpkin for many a festival.
https://www.reebonz.com/au/gucci/ba...DKU-I5OezCsQ_xKhDEfswJz1XECEseEva8aAl188P8HAQ (this one is super cute, but if you want one like
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Goodluck. At festivals, they're stuck with bells and s***, and you have to talk to saggy titted lesbians who haven't yet breast fed, but plan on feeding a village.

Then again, don't we all look great naked?
 
90% of my wardrobe is from Express. I like clothes, and I like to dress for the occasions. While I wear Express, I will switch to a Harley V-Neck, BKE Jeans from the Buckle and boots for a concert or a hick bar. I am looking to get a Tag watch to add to my collection next year, but the one I have now is decent until then. I have leather bracelets, thumbrings, toe rings, I LOVE wearing flip flops (prefer leather from Reef) But then complete opposite if I go to say Eno Vino for Tapas and Wine. I get massages with my wife, I have joined her for pedicures.

I do like Abercrombie a lot too, but the closest one to me is about 70 miles so I only get to it like 3 times a year.
 
postaboy - My wife is a fashionista and regularly shops at thrift stores and places like Ross, Marshalls, etc which sell name brand stuff at 1/2 price or less. She scores amazing deals all the time and makes outfits that look designer but cost pennies on the dollar.

I have found with her it's really often not about what you wear but how you wear it.
 
postaboy - My wife is a fashionista and regularly shops at thrift stores and places like Ross, Marshalls, etc which sell name brand stuff at 1/2 price or less. She scores amazing deals all the time and makes outfits that look designer but cost pennies on the dollar.

I have found with her it's really often not about what you wear but how you wear it.
You have found a diamond and should celebrate her thriftiness. My wife is the same, only shops for deals TJmaxx, Marshals...
 
You have found a diamond and should celebrate her thriftiness. My wife is the same, only shops for deals TJmaxx, Marshals...

...speaking of a diamond...she likes those too. But seriously as much as she's cost me it's been worth it to have some steady cooz for the past 27 years. Whenever I feel like I'm missing out on fresh I just have her put a wig on and talk with an accent. :hehe:
 
...speaking of a diamond...she likes those too. But seriously as much as she's cost me it's been worth it to have some steady cooz for the past 27 years. Whenever I feel like I'm missing out on fresh I just have her put a wig on and talk with an accent. :hehe:

Yeah, when I'm looking for a break from my wife, I have yours wear a wig too! :B->: #AlternativeFacts
 
Because my life is stupid, I'm working as a truck driver. I have debated a change up to a Newsboy style cap for work, but a little concerned hats like this only work for older people or are otherwise considered Hipster wear.

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If you have a bigger head, or it's really round, don't attempt it.