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tiuliucci
04-13-2005, 10:29 AM
Men's fashion is expanding every day. Men are starting to wear capri pants, skirts, pantyhose, heels and even makeup.
Men are ready for a change. Men's fashion has been so slow that even a turtle moves faster. It is time for men to have access to fashionable clothing that does not follow the standard male uniform and men are ready for this change.
Women now wear almost every piece of clothing that men wear. Women now have multiple versions of men's styles to choose from. Yet men are still wearing the same clothing in the same limited number of styles.
Join the revolution!! Support men in the effort for fashion freedom. You can read more about the Men's Fashion Freedom Movement at Men's Fashion Freedom (http://www.mensfashionfreedom.bravehost.com)
Pete12
03-11-2006, 12:29 PM
I agree with this to a certain extent. I would not like to see men try and take place of women.
However where do you draw the line.
Myself, I am seriously thinking of getting a leather kilt. Where I wear it I am not sure. But I want to get one. I am married and enjoy that sort of relationship.
Get what you want, wear what you desire, it's up to you and me but one has to accept society as it is and how it reacts.
Peter. :roll:
imported_administrator
03-11-2006, 07:38 PM
Being scottish, a leather kilt is a very cool piece of clothing to have. The only thing is you would only wear it on special occasions like weddings or a rugby night out.
On the point about mens fashion freedoms, im all up for change but the way your talking you want to make men more feminine. Thats cool for guys who want to do that stuff but generaly guys dont want to look like the misses lol. On your websites front page there is a picture of a guy in a skirt and high heels and to be honest it just looks ridiculous. On the point of make up my personal opinion is its a no no for men, moisturiser is the most i'd go myself. I like my girls to look pretty, not me.
Richard
03-14-2006, 08:38 AM
tiuliucci
You'er so right and I support you 100% with what you have said , but we need the help of the weman too, to get that freedom to get away from the same old thing every year. Men's fashions still suck!!!
"Men's fashion is expanding every day. Men are starting to wear capri pants, skirts, pantyhose, heels and even makeup.
Men are ready for a change. Men's fashion has been so slow that even a turtle moves faster. It is time for men to have access to fashionable clothing that does not follow the standard male uniform and men are ready for this change.
Women now wear almost every piece of clothing that men wear. Women now have multiple versions of men's styles to choose from. Yet men are still wearing the same clothing in the same limited number of styles.
Join the revolution!! Support men in the effort for fashion freedom. You can read more about the Men's Fashion Freedom Movement at Men's Fashion Freedom"
Richard
Pete12
03-14-2006, 11:22 AM
Nice to see guys talking about mens fashions. I was glad to read the view on leather kilts being cool by a Scot.
I would draw the line at high heels and heavy makeup etc.
Let our girls be the attention drawers. However, let men have some interesting variety.
Richard
03-15-2006, 04:08 PM
[quote="administrator"]Being scottish, a leather kilt is a very cool piece of clothing to have. The only thing is you would only wear it on special occasions like weddings or a rugby night out. Hello administrator, as to the leather kilt's, in the U.S. things are changing, in southern california up in hollywood leather kilts are fine and I plan on buying one.
Cheerio it's to the polo field for me.
Richard
crystal_wings
03-16-2006, 02:40 AM
yeah men's fashion has being increasing lately...there are a lot shirts that look really nice as well as the shoes that are out this season. i find that there are a lot really nice jackets and suits that have really nice shirts and things to match! :D
Pink Ribbon
03-16-2006, 09:12 PM
Kilts are okay for men to wear, especially if it is part of their tradition. But after that, the line should be drawn. Make up and heels for men are a no-no.
shixtsuxren
03-16-2006, 11:38 PM
sure a little touch up with makeup but skirts capris ewww.
imported_administrator
03-17-2006, 06:03 AM
haha, im with you dude, girls would look at me funny.
UnionKilts
03-19-2006, 11:40 AM
Kilts are okay for men to wear, especially if it is part of their tradition. But after that, the line should be drawn. Make up and heels for men are a no-no.
I agree with the makeup and heels, however the fashion on Kilts has changed and becoming very popular, we do a different range of style of Kilt and accesories, take a look at www.unionkilts.com.
sweetnpantyhose
11-19-2006, 08:38 AM
Sweet and Outlaw here!
Outlaw wears leather pants because Sweet loves to see him in them, sharply dressed while going out for dinner.
Sweet wears the pantyhose in the family and does it very well, as a matter of fact 24/7...even with her jean shorts, hold the Outlaw back. She gets her legs/feet massaged daily, tough life!
Al_Banna
11-29-2006, 10:34 AM
Feminine themes, such as floural patterns are tolerated (to an extent) but this revolution, as you put it, willl never take off, for fashion reasons more than anything.
They tell big women not to wear bright coloured or clothes wear with excess clevage. Why? Because their figure would not be complimented by such items of clothing. Men tend to be huskier than women, therefore the elegent items of clothing that you have suggested would simply not compliment their figure. Simple as that.
Support mens fashion :D . So much less to chose from before. But I don't know about high heels and pany hose.
daygloposter
02-26-2009, 05:29 AM
i spotted a few guys at london fashion week wearing outfits that normally a girl would wear. i think it looks good even thought i'd never go for that look myself
you can see some of my photos here - http://dayglo-poster.blogspot.com
let me know what you think!
Dylan55
03-20-2009, 03:48 AM
There are no shocky about that because since then there are men who are already using makeups and other ladies things. But not in general. Men have different taste of fashion and styles. :eek:
aimhigh
03-20-2009, 04:01 AM
I've check it and i think it is cool but quite awkward for a man wearing girls stuff.
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