Saturday, February 13, 2010

Tuxedo Pattern For Men What Happened To "clothes Make The Man"?

What happened to "clothes make the man"? - tuxedo pattern for men

For a man who put himself through a formal expression, why we are now reduced to a draw, and why is monotonous "in"?

= Robes, Tuxedo no tail

I understand that most people become upset and does not bother me, but what do women - women have less chaotic than their culture and modern man ( "Hello, I am every man you meet - check this olive striped tie . * cocks eyebrow *)?

And guys, what with the colors, patterns, shirts, metro-sexual - Speaking of descent of the wrong way.

3 comments:

happily elsewhere said...

Could not agree with you. Nothing is so pleasing to the eyes of a man in a tailored suit that is appropriate for the occasion.

However, a draw can be a little uncomfortable for most cases. It is very useful when, as an accessory for those who know how to use and enjoy.

Seeker Of Painful Truths said...

They say you can not understand why the men are thugs and do not care. Not really become "men" are criminals.

Look around you when you go to the movies or the mall, etc., and that only white heterosexual men, disguised as peasants. Most gay and bisexual boys dress in a masculine fashion sense and style emo girly one way. Many heterosexual men black dress with style. Many heterosexual men, dressed in Asian style. But when I see white kids more heterosexual, is almost always a sweatshirt or t boring irregular SHRT white jeans, gray color, etc., etc.

theshado... said...

I remember pictures of my father and grandfather, "Back in the Day". Both appropriately dressed for the occasion. She looked very lovely in their costumes. The grandfather uses subtle nuances in their interfaces with the rest of the sentence. Father had a collection of drawings of socks to compensate for his otherwise plainish costumes.

Naturally, Grandpa was always a colorful hat for the autumn months. The only time he seemed even remotely is sloppy, if they work hand that (fixing the car, mow the lawn ...) Even the casual clothing always recommended, neat and clean. I think I'm old school. I love when a man takes the time to care about their appearance.

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