Okay, so having now lost about 25 pounds (now solidly under 170!) and gained a fair amount of muscle mass since the last time I bought clothes, I'm long overdue to upgrade my wardrobe. I mean, let's get real, I look like a moron wearing an XL tshirt now, and half my jeans/shorts are in the "about to fall off" category. Looking for pointers on what to get.
I've historically been just plain old "fashion clueless", but in general, if I have a style, it's "clean cut all-American Midwestern guy". But, honestly, whatever works -- I don't care. Though, I'd prefer to stay away from "flavor of the week" stuff that might be uncool next year.
I'm not quite at a "screw it, let's just show off my hot 6-pack and big chest" build just yet. Maybe some day.
I know Roosh says in his book that he likes "funny" tshirts that grab attention. What sort of funny are we talking here? I mean, I have a friend who has this tshirt (or a similar one): http://www.collegegear.com/sf/stores/185...4526.shtml Or another one implying that a woman's proper position is on her knees in front of you. On the other hand I have some like "Hippies Smell" and (with a picture of Stewie Griffin from Family Guy) "When the world is mine, your death shall be quick and painless." In general I get the idea that these kinds of shirts appeal more to guys than to women, and don't tend to wear them going out. Am I wrong?
That generally tends to leave me as the "stereotypical guy wearing a striped button-down shirt" that some of y'all love to make fun of. Is that really such a bad thing?
I've historically been just plain old "fashion clueless", but in general, if I have a style, it's "clean cut all-American Midwestern guy". But, honestly, whatever works -- I don't care. Though, I'd prefer to stay away from "flavor of the week" stuff that might be uncool next year.
I'm not quite at a "screw it, let's just show off my hot 6-pack and big chest" build just yet. Maybe some day.
I know Roosh says in his book that he likes "funny" tshirts that grab attention. What sort of funny are we talking here? I mean, I have a friend who has this tshirt (or a similar one): http://www.collegegear.com/sf/stores/185...4526.shtml Or another one implying that a woman's proper position is on her knees in front of you. On the other hand I have some like "Hippies Smell" and (with a picture of Stewie Griffin from Family Guy) "When the world is mine, your death shall be quick and painless." In general I get the idea that these kinds of shirts appeal more to guys than to women, and don't tend to wear them going out. Am I wrong?
That generally tends to leave me as the "stereotypical guy wearing a striped button-down shirt" that some of y'all love to make fun of. Is that really such a bad thing?