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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
Where do you buy clothes ?
I feel like everything I own is from All Saints or Levi’s, it’s becoming tedious. All the other good shops are for children.
I need a sexy man with good style to be my retail role model , no sexual favours required, just message me your purchases or simply annotate your profile pics with little call-outs like ‘T shirt £34,99 from Vans’ etc but if you’re into Boss or Balmain you can do one
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By *TG3Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Where do you buy clothes ?
I feel like everything I own is from All Saints or Levi’s, it’s becoming tedious. All the other good shops are for children.
I need a sexy man with good style to be my retail role model , no sexual favours required, just message me your purchases or simply annotate your profile pics with little call-outs like ‘T shirt £34,99 from Vans’ etc but if you’re into Boss or Balmain you can do one
Thanks " Zara enough said |
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"In terms of shoes, something that's age appropriate and sexy, you should really look into Skechers.
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That is the first and last time sexy and Skechers will be in the same sentence. Unless they're the wide fit to accommodate middle-aged bunions. They're hot. |
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over a year ago
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"In terms of shoes, something that's age appropriate and sexy, you should really look into Skechers.
That is the first and last time sexy and Skechers will be in the same sentence. Unless they're the wide fit to accommodate middle-aged bunions. They're hot."
All my trainers are sketchers. But then I’m at a point where I wanna get home without my feet killing me. |
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I don’t really do clothes much. I buy a few expensive things and wear them often.
Grenson shoes. Belstaff jackets. Christy’s hats. Pick a brand of jeans that work for you and stick to them - I like basic Wranglers. T-shirts I go cheaper and more high street - H&M or Muji.
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"In terms of shoes, something that's age appropriate and sexy, you should really look into Skechers.
That is the first and last time sexy and Skechers will be in the same sentence. Unless they're the wide fit to accommodate middle-aged bunions. They're hot.
All my trainers are sketchers. But then I’m at a point where I wanna get home without my feet killing me. "
Built for comfort, not for sexiness! They can have that strapline for free. |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Cheeseville, Somerset |
40's-50's ? Check
A sexy man with good style ? Not for a long time.
I stopped worrying about nice clothes when I moved to the sticks and stopped wearing suits for work.
Given I now spend most of my working life either wet, covered in mud or dust and often sweaty my day to day clobber is far from the sharp suit, shirt and tie I used to wear.
Most of my clothes now either come from shopping online (eBay, ASOS etc.) or the occasional visit to TK Maxx. I'm a sucker for sale bargains too.
I don't care for labels. If I see something I like the look of I'll buy it. If it's online and doesn't look good when it arrives it goes back.
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Marc used to use the app called Thread to do most of his clothes shopping, it was basically a virtual online shopping assistant, but they were bought out of trading by m&s end of last year.
Tinder x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"In terms of shoes, something that's age appropriate and sexy, you should really look into Skechers.
That is the first and last time sexy and Skechers will be in the same sentence. Unless they're the wide fit to accommodate middle-aged bunions. They're hot.
All my trainers are sketchers. But then I’m at a point where I wanna get home without my feet killing me.
Built for comfort, not for sexiness! They can have that strapline for free."
That’s true. My sketchers aren’t getting me laid. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Marc used to use the app called Thread to do most of his clothes shopping, it was basically a virtual online shopping assistant, but they were bought out of trading by m&s end of last year.
Tinder x"
I miss them and not found an alternative yet, |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Where do you buy clothes ?
I feel like everything I own is from All Saints or Levi’s, it’s becoming tedious. All the other good shops are for children.
I need a sexy man with good style to be my retail role model , no sexual favours required, just message me your purchases or simply annotate your profile pics with little call-outs like ‘T shirt £34,99 from Vans’ etc but if you’re into Boss or Balmain you can do one
Thanks Zara enough said "
I haven’t looked at Zara for mens for years, but I like the woman's stuff and good prices. I actually worked with them a very long time ago when shifted production back to Spain after mistakenly following the likes of Next Near East , M&S etc. |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Marc used to use the app called Thread to do most of his clothes shopping, it was basically a virtual online shopping assistant, but they were bought out of trading by m&s end of last year.
Tinder x"
Threads was great, they assigned a person at the beginning to hand pick items for you before they grew , automated it and got acquired. I miss them too |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"I buy my clothes to make me feel comfortable only where I buy them from a shop/online long as it fits and I'm happy "
Me too but find most mens stores don’t have anything I like or that feels good on. Next, Prinark, Top Man, M&S etc all seem to have the same budget range of cloths that you wash once and they look awful |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"I pretty much only go to Tk max and I’m sexy as fuck "
Hot and miss - a lot of what they sell is the designs that failed on the high street and way too much to sift through. They do great Italian food and coffee though , one of the few places you can get a kilo of high quality Italian expresso beans for £10-£15 |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"No good me answering I’m in my 50s
I still wear La Coste, Henri Lloyd, Ralph Lauren, Aquascutum etc etc"
I think that looks good on a lot of guys our age but I don’t like it on me , reminds me of football violence in the 80s , all my old directors on the rampage. I’m sure you’re not like that |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"What are you looking for? A T-shirt is a T-shirt end of the day. "
I disagree , a t shirt from all saints, Levi’s feels nice , fits nice and has such a minimum amount of branding. They also do nice shades of black and khaki that you can’t find elsewhere |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"Just over your age range, but Next is my go to shop. Good range, and relatively inexpensive. Quality good too. "
They used to be OK but I think have gone downhill. They stop at 44” chest and are more aimed at slim guys in 20s/30s |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"In terms of shoes, something that's age appropriate and sexy, you should really look into Skechers.
That is the first and last time sexy and Skechers will be in the same sentence. Unless they're the wide fit to accommodate middle-aged bunions. They're hot.
All my trainers are sketchers. But then I’m at a point where I wanna get home without my feet killing me.
Built for comfort, not for sexiness! They can have that strapline for free.
That’s true. My sketchers aren’t getting me laid. "
I bought a pair accidentally from Decathlon once , so comfortable, got home and asked my daughter what she thought and she pointed out they were sketchers and threaten to move out if keep them.
Fortunately lots of companies like Vans & DM now do awesome 2” soles |
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I try to use independents if possible rather than high street.
There's some great, well made kit out there although it does depend on your personal style.
My go to's are:
Joe & Co
Trickett
Blacksmith Store
Everyday Garments
Universal Works
HebTroCo |
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"Just over your age range, but Next is my go to shop. Good range, and relatively inexpensive. Quality good too.
They used to be OK but I think have gone downhill. They stop at 44” chest and are more aimed at slim guys in 20s/30s "
Nope. I'm not a 44 inch chest, or, ahem, slim. |
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By *rHotNotts OP Man
over a year ago
Dubai & Nottingham |
"My trainers have 3 stripes, I wear kickers, timberlands"
The kickers will go well with your Ralph Loren polo shirts !
Are you sure you don’t wrap your arms and legs in masking tape on a Saturday afternoon ? Is there a darker side to you |
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When I was young and gave a fuck only labels would do
Now married with 2 kids it’s more important my kids look the part so I go without to make sure they have all the labels that all the other kids wear.
I’m head to toe dripping in Primarni |
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By *ucka39Man
over a year ago
Newcastle |
"I buy my clothes to make me feel comfortable only where I buy them from a shop/online long as it fits and I'm happy
Me too but find most mens stores don’t have anything I like or that feels good on. Next, Prinark, Top Man, M&S etc all seem to have the same budget range of cloths that you wash once and they look awful "
Try M&M online they have a full range of casual clothes footwear all top brands as well |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Men don't buy their own clothes do they? "
I have to. Although I wear clothes to destruction so, when it happens, it's usually a significant wardrobe event.. |
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