The Seven Style Mistakes We've All Made

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Thursday, November 05, 2009 5:13:10 PM
Thank you!!! Just wondering if there were any red blooded straight men out there that can see right through the bs!! I'm a woman and have nothing against the gay community, but if I saw my boyfriend wearing makeup I would seriously start to question his hetero status.  Give me a real man with some nice hair on his chest that doesn't pluck his eyebrows or dress like peter pan!
Thursday, November 05, 2009 3:01:35 PM
I think you mean the "in your face bitch" homosexual...most gay men would never dress so trashily.
Thursday, November 05, 2009 2:49:46 PM

1. The writer and editor should be slapped vigorously about their head and shoulders to bring them into reality about what's going on in the economy. 

2. Not every straight guy wants his package smushed! I know I don't, that hurts!

3. If I could honestly pay those obscene about of money I would not be reading this article; I'd have someone else buying my clothes, duh!

4.  This article failed miserably to convey a reasonable message to its audience.  Bad job MSN Lifestyle.  

5.  Was this for gay guys?

Thursday, November 05, 2009 2:45:22 PM
this should be seven styles for the homosexual.....
Thursday, November 05, 2009 2:39:53 PM
Were I an underweight gay European trend slave perhaps I would dress like this...just joking; of course I wouldn't.  Why do the great majority of men dress like the "wrong" pictures?  Does this in any way have bearing on the veracity of the "right" way of dressing ourselves?  I thought style and fashion was determined by the way people dress - not mannequins and models; shows how much I know, I suppose.
Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:56:59 PM

**** !! another senseless article by MSN to rile us into responding to it.  No substance at all! as far as fashion, everyone who tries to wear clean clothes is " in  fashion". You can wear a white t-shirt and levis w/  a pr of white sneakers and look cool. What's telling is 99% of the actors or models don't even wear the crap they're photographed in.  I'm going to create a men's magazine for "average joe".

photos will show reg guys hanging out in casual wear. articles will deal with pertinent topics,like to prevent swamp ass in the summer or, what to wear to keep cool in the heat.

real **** !!!

Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:37:08 PM

Quote by buckaroo1234:  Valid points on cleaning up ones act but stupid prices for clothes. A little tired of the tight/gay theme portrayed. Fire the author!!!!!!!  MSN you make me reconsider my subscription daily

That's cause your a fkull skuller boozo!

 

Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:36:13 PM
I feel bad- I liked the before pictures better than the after- what's w/ that skinny leather, $3000 jacket?- yikes!
Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:17:13 PM

In high school & undergrad, I wore baggy everything and my collars were "pancake" style. Now that I'm a grown man, that doesn't work anymore (at least not for me). There's nothing like having that clean, smooth look to clothes. Now, I don't completely agree with the "try it on until it's too tight and then go a size up." You don't want to look like you're wearing your lil brother's clothes. But honestly, since I've been wearing more fitting (not tight) clothes, I've been turnin more heads and getting more compliments. Bottom line though, do you and make it work!

Thursday, November 05, 2009 1:16:13 PM
When I see a guy wearing a suit without a break I just figure his pants are too short. The reason for a break is so that when you sit your pants don't ride up your legs.
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