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It's a high fashion brand.
Gay folk can wear any brand they choose but are known for generally (other than the stupidly camp/gay stuff) having a lot better fashion sense than straight men.
Pretty much all mens street fashions of the last decade or so started off in the gay scene
Gay folk can wear any brand they choose but are known for generally (other than the stupidly camp/gay stuff) having a lot better fashion sense than straight men.
Pretty much all mens street fashions of the last decade or so started off in the gay scene
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Vivienne Westwood is just one of the top designers up there with Verasce and others.
Doesn't mean they are gay, just means they know their labels. But to be honest, most straight men probably don't know who it is. Speaks for itself really.
Doesn't mean they are gay, just means they know their labels. But to be honest, most straight men probably don't know who it is. Speaks for itself really.
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As for the gay scene. That is purely down to that demographic catching onto certain trends and to the fact that catwalk shows are populated by tons of shirt lifters
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Incorrect. High street fashion is a watered down version of what is shown and displayed from the designer shows and labels. Very little of the stuff shown on catwalks ever see's the light of day on the street until it is made more 'normal like' and bought by the high street buyers. Then in that mix you have designers who bring out 'difusion' ranges which is a watered down and cheaper range of their top label stuff. Again slightly more wearable but has echos of the catwalk items.
As for the gay scene. That is purely down to that demographic catching onto certain trends and to the fact that catwalk shows are populated by tons of shirt lifters
As for the gay scene. That is purely down to that demographic catching onto certain trends and to the fact that catwalk shows are populated by tons of shirt lifters
And the first people to take up the new fashions are the gayers. They pay a lot more attention to couture and like you said there are a lot of gays in the fashion industry. They see it first and they wear it first. The straight guys see them wearing it or buy the cheaper versions of it that high street shops begin to sell after the expensive versions sell well.
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You've just explained why i was correct
And the first people to take up the new fashions are the gayers. They pay a lot more attention to couture and like you said there are a lot of gays in the fashion industry. They see it first and they wear it first. The straight guys see them wearing it or buy the cheaper versions of it that high street shops begin to sell after the expensive versions sell well.
And the first people to take up the new fashions are the gayers. They pay a lot more attention to couture and like you said there are a lot of gays in the fashion industry. They see it first and they wear it first. The straight guys see them wearing it or buy the cheaper versions of it that high street shops begin to sell after the expensive versions sell well.
Where you were right is in the fact that the gay scene catches onto certain trends and may wear it first but they do not set the trend for what the average guy may wear. You think about it. Whan was the last time you saw a straight laced bloke wearing a crop top
(yourself excluded of course )
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Tony - are any of the Gladiators straight? They wear crop tops...
While I think a passing glance at fashion is fine, those who immerse themselves in it yet claim to be "real men" are hiding something. Usually a rather baggy rectum.
While I think a passing glance at fashion is fine, those who immerse themselves in it yet claim to be "real men" are hiding something. Usually a rather baggy rectum.
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Real men fight dinosaurs = fact!
The way things are going the lost art of clubbing something over the head with something hard is becoming a lost art, people are creating sperm in labs, the "real man" will die out, the only thing left will be soft, skinny *** man, who dress like bitches to become likeable to the upcoming dominant female race/force, because they act like puffs and will start to wear skirts, they will be unable to stick up for themselves, simply becoming the females bitch/slave, firstly becoming completely useless and then simply becoming extinct
Imaging our future "man" scrapping with a dinosaur but loosing because he snagged his tights on a bush breaking down in tears and letting the dino win, we would have died out years ago
this is why i urge all "real men" to rise up against this *** uprising, before it is far toooo late
ps. when i was a kid i used to wear some "dogtags" but they are allowed on real men/boys (i think pmsl)
The way things are going the lost art of clubbing something over the head with something hard is becoming a lost art, people are creating sperm in labs, the "real man" will die out, the only thing left will be soft, skinny *** man, who dress like bitches to become likeable to the upcoming dominant female race/force, because they act like puffs and will start to wear skirts, they will be unable to stick up for themselves, simply becoming the females bitch/slave, firstly becoming completely useless and then simply becoming extinct
Imaging our future "man" scrapping with a dinosaur but loosing because he snagged his tights on a bush breaking down in tears and letting the dino win, we would have died out years ago
this is why i urge all "real men" to rise up against this *** uprising, before it is far toooo late
ps. when i was a kid i used to wear some "dogtags" but they are allowed on real men/boys (i think pmsl)
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Fashion, or style, does not come exclusively from the gay scene. Fads may do.
Up until the age of about 25( for men) its fine to try and be up with the latest fad. After that it shows insecurity.
Some men never realise that style and fashion are not the same thing. Well designed, well styled and cut clothes never go out of fashion. Its the difference between a man who just oozes effortless style, and the man who looks like he spends too much time reading fashion magazines, shopping, and looking in the mirror.
I of course, fall in the former group.........
Up until the age of about 25( for men) its fine to try and be up with the latest fad. After that it shows insecurity.
Some men never realise that style and fashion are not the same thing. Well designed, well styled and cut clothes never go out of fashion. Its the difference between a man who just oozes effortless style, and the man who looks like he spends too much time reading fashion magazines, shopping, and looking in the mirror.
I of course, fall in the former group.........
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Of course. When buying shoes, work shirts or suits i always buy classically styled, one has to to project a competent, professional appearance and image imo.
But when buying clothes to wear out on the town or even every day casual wear it's nice to make a change and buy something a bit more daring, more fashionably styled or a bit different. It's outwardly expressing your personality, style and taste.
But when buying clothes to wear out on the town or even every day casual wear it's nice to make a change and buy something a bit more daring, more fashionably styled or a bit different. It's outwardly expressing your personality, style and taste.
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Of course. When buying shoes, work shirts or suits i always buy classically styled, one has to to project a competent, professional appearance and image imo.
But when buying clothes to wear out on the town or even every day casual wear it's nice to make a change and buy something a bit more daring, more fashionably styled or a bit different. It's outwardly expressing your personality, style and taste.
But when buying clothes to wear out on the town or even every day casual wear it's nice to make a change and buy something a bit more daring, more fashionably styled or a bit different. It's outwardly expressing your personality, style and taste.
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This is what real men do. Lol!!
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Fashion, or style, does not come exclusively from the gay scene. Fads may do.
Up until the age of about 25( for men) its fine to try and be up with the latest fad. After that it shows insecurity.
Some men never realise that style and fashion are not the same thing. Well designed, well styled and cut clothes never go out of fashion. Its the difference between a man who just oozes effortless style, and the man who looks like he spends too much time reading fashion magazines, shopping, and looking in the mirror.
I of course, fall in the former group.........
Up until the age of about 25( for men) its fine to try and be up with the latest fad. After that it shows insecurity.
Some men never realise that style and fashion are not the same thing. Well designed, well styled and cut clothes never go out of fashion. Its the difference between a man who just oozes effortless style, and the man who looks like he spends too much time reading fashion magazines, shopping, and looking in the mirror.
I of course, fall in the former group.........
And of course you being a 'doctor' (hmm, this means nothing btw), I guess you somehow think you're better than most
You're not imo, you're a snide, nasty, boorish insecure and very aggressive + small minded poster, and if a poll was conducted this would be very telling imo.
Perhaps fire up a poll yourself. Something like 'I am Deep Singh (horrah!), vote for me, OK SN folks'
I bet you'd hope someone will eventually mention the 'race' card sometime soon. Just for kicks like, eh? Tough
Sad loser I'd say, especially for a 'doctor'
Take care, watch out for your kitchen cupboards not fitting
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You gonna link the pic? Or should I?
If I do, I think it's classed as pimping.
Damn, my mouse just broke, can't copy the link.
Owa priced hooer.
If I do, I think it's classed as pimping.
Damn, my mouse just broke, can't copy the link.
Owa priced hooer.
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Fashion, or style, does not come exclusively from the gay scene. Fads may do.
Up until the age of about 25( for men) its fine to try and be up with the latest fad. After that it shows insecurity.
Some men never realise that style and fashion are not the same thing. Well designed, well styled and cut clothes never go out of fashion. Its the difference between a man who just oozes effortless style, and the man who looks like he spends too much time reading fashion magazines, shopping, and looking in the mirror.
I of course, fall in the former group.........
Up until the age of about 25( for men) its fine to try and be up with the latest fad. After that it shows insecurity.
Some men never realise that style and fashion are not the same thing. Well designed, well styled and cut clothes never go out of fashion. Its the difference between a man who just oozes effortless style, and the man who looks like he spends too much time reading fashion magazines, shopping, and looking in the mirror.
I of course, fall in the former group.........
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Forget your fixation with gays and jewelery for one moment i.e. perhaps you're a materialistic wannabee 'minority' (in your mind I'd say) with a fixation on home DIY, a silly small house (yeah it's a roof over your head I guess) and a German saloon (wow!)
And of course you being a 'doctor' (hmm, this means nothing btw), I guess you somehow think you're better than most
You're not imo, you're a snide, nasty, boorish insecure and very aggressive + small minded poster, and if a poll was conducted this would be very telling imo.
Perhaps fire up a poll yourself. Something like 'I am Deep Singh (horrah!), vote for me, OK SN folks'
I bet you'd hope someone will eventually mention the 'race' card sometime soon. Just for kicks like, eh? Tough
Sad loser I'd say, especially for a 'doctor'
Take care, watch out for your kitchen cupboards not fitting
And of course you being a 'doctor' (hmm, this means nothing btw), I guess you somehow think you're better than most
You're not imo, you're a snide, nasty, boorish insecure and very aggressive + small minded poster, and if a poll was conducted this would be very telling imo.
Perhaps fire up a poll yourself. Something like 'I am Deep Singh (horrah!), vote for me, OK SN folks'
I bet you'd hope someone will eventually mention the 'race' card sometime soon. Just for kicks like, eh? Tough
Sad loser I'd say, especially for a 'doctor'
Take care, watch out for your kitchen cupboards not fitting
You took the words out of my mouth!