This picture sums up my opinion of High Street male fashion.
...grey, grey, beige, grey, brown, a bit blue, grey, beige, beige...
Michelle I agree...i go shopping and see the few small rails of monotone clothes and think YUCK..did I in a long and distant past wear this stuff. whereas I find myself busy rummaging through the rails of every colour and style under the sun, because it is a fact...MEN are DRAB! Sorry if I offend anyone but until some decent fashions appear then thats my humble point of view
hannaviolane couldnt agree more becky and i think this photo shows -if theres still any doubt?-just who won the battle of the sexes decades ago, even if they like to pretend otherwise, its a womans/girls world ( thankfully)
case in point , try counting how many female boutiques you see in any high st or shopping mall then compare with how many male equivalents !
cyclic Horrible me... I'm all about the browns. :)
Jo Couldn't agree more, but when forced to be in boy mode - most of the time for most of us I guess :-( there are some ways of fighting back.
Save up the pennies and get down to Paul Smith. Funky shirts covered in flowers, with lovely little details. Or if that's a bit beyond the budget, Boden has some quite fun shirts too. I've bought embroidered things from French Connection (guys section) and H&M before too.
And don't neglect the approach of just buying girls tops/blouses and then just wearing them. No-one notices (as long as its not too overt). I spent today in a flowery girls shirt with a long flowing silk scarf from Accessorize tied round my neck.
It is possible to avoid the drab nightmare of boy clothes...
Sharon This is why I love Boden so much. they never fail to throw lots of colour into their clothing, even the mens.....
matt www.collegelearner.com for the latest hot guys clothes. Wear these clothes and catch beach girls attention. www.shop.collegelearner.com
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Sorry if I offend anyone but until some decent fashions appear then thats my humble point of view
case in point , try counting how many female boutiques you see in any high st or shopping mall
then compare with how many male equivalents !
Save up the pennies and get down to Paul Smith. Funky shirts covered in flowers, with lovely little details. Or if that's a bit beyond the budget, Boden has some quite fun shirts too. I've bought embroidered things from French Connection (guys section) and H&M before too.
And don't neglect the approach of just buying girls tops/blouses and then just wearing them. No-one notices (as long as its not too overt). I spent today in a flowery girls shirt with a long flowing silk scarf from Accessorize tied round my neck.
It is possible to avoid the drab nightmare of boy clothes...
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