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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just some advice from the ladies please. I find it hard to dress specifically for a club. How does a man dress sexy? I either look like I am going to the office or a ymca reunion. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Marc will usually wear a nice pair of slacks and a button down shirt. Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Wear what you feel comfortable in and what fits your style.
-Courtney |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Plenty of snagging goes on at the YMCA, - just ask the village people!
........Have you considered giving your helmet a heavy gloss? "
I spend too much time glossing my helmet that's why I am here. |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
Hereford |
"Marc will usually wear a nice pair of slacks and a button down shirt. Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Wear what you feel comfortable in and what fits your style.
-Courtney"
Which reminds me re: "style". Have some. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Marc will usually wear a nice pair of slacks and a button down shirt. Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Wear what you feel comfortable in and what fits your style.
-Courtney"
That's what I usually do but I do that if I'm going to a restaurant too. You ladies look great in your stockings/latex/backless/string numbers and 4 inch heels just wish there was something for us guys. X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Marc will usually wear a nice pair of slacks and a button down shirt. Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Wear what you feel comfortable in and what fits your style.
-Courtney
That's what I usually do but I do that if I'm going to a restaurant too. You ladies look great in your stockings/latex/backless/string numbers and 4 inch heels just wish there was something for us guys. X"
http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=34078
-Courtney |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
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Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Marc will usually wear a nice pair of slacks and a button down shirt. Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Wear what you feel comfortable in and what fits your style.
-Courtney"
You mean trousers, right? |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
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" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself "
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Marc will usually wear a nice pair of slacks and a button down shirt. Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Wear what you feel comfortable in and what fits your style.
-Courtney
That's what I usually do but I do that if I'm going to a restaurant too. You ladies look great in your stockings/latex/backless/string numbers and 4 inch heels just wish there was something for us guys. X
http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=34078
-Courtney"
I love that. Perhaps just for bi night though. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"It depends on the club
You may have said what club but i skipped the other comments .... sorry !"
Normally abfabs at Heathrow as I live a mile away or eureka if I want to dance. It looks like smart casual and maybe quick release velcro so I can make a stripper style entrance. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy. "
I am only ever 'messy' in my own space, never in public.
I feel very uncomfy and self conscious in tight fitting clothes tho.
Jeans, casual shirts, hoodies and trainers are my stock items.
I feel comfy in them therefore I feel better about myself than I do 'dressed up' |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
Hereford |
" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy.
I am only ever 'messy' in my own space, never in public.
I feel very uncomfy and self conscious in tight fitting clothes tho.
Jeans, casual shirts, hoodies and trainers are my stock items.
I feel comfy in them therefore I feel better about myself than I do 'dressed up' "
Yeah, I get you - bout you couldn't/wouldn't go 'out -out' in a hoodie and/or trainers, would you? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy.
I am only ever 'messy' in my own space, never in public.
I feel very uncomfy and self conscious in tight fitting clothes tho.
Jeans, casual shirts, hoodies and trainers are my stock items.
I feel comfy in them therefore I feel better about myself than I do 'dressed up' "
That's a dilemma, so if you are out on a date or a meet you have to either dress down and feel uncomfortable or dress up and feel uncomfortable. We need to get you a personal stylist. I'm sure there are smart clothes that you would feel comfortable in. |
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
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Last night was black shirt, black blazer, black jeans and shoes
Next time I might try with a grey blazer, blue jeans and brown shoes not sure on the shirt colour though as I don't do white shirts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy.
I am only ever 'messy' in my own space, never in public.
I feel very uncomfy and self conscious in tight fitting clothes tho.
Jeans, casual shirts, hoodies and trainers are my stock items.
I feel comfy in them therefore I feel better about myself than I do 'dressed up'
Yeah, I get you - bout you couldn't/wouldn't go 'out -out' in a hoodie and/or trainers, would you?"
I don't go 'out-out' very often
If I do, I go to somewhere that doesn't require an expected dress code.
I am a fat guy but I am not massive by any stretch of the imagination.
I do, however, feel incredibly self conscious in dress / tight clothing.
I feel much better when casual
Thankfully, I no longer feel the need to be trendy as my build never did suit the slim fit shirts and suits that are popular.
I go out where they are tailored in |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy.
I am only ever 'messy' in my own space, never in public.
I feel very uncomfy and self conscious in tight fitting clothes tho.
Jeans, casual shirts, hoodies and trainers are my stock items.
I feel comfy in them therefore I feel better about myself than I do 'dressed up'
That's a dilemma, so if you are out on a date or a meet you have to either dress down and feel uncomfortable or dress up and feel uncomfortable. We need to get you a personal stylist. I'm sure there are smart clothes that you would feel comfortable in. "
Thankfully I don't need to date |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
Hereford |
" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy.
I am only ever 'messy' in my own space, never in public.
I feel very uncomfy and self conscious in tight fitting clothes tho.
Jeans, casual shirts, hoodies and trainers are my stock items.
I feel comfy in them therefore I feel better about myself than I do 'dressed up'
Yeah, I get you - bout you couldn't/wouldn't go 'out -out' in a hoodie and/or trainers, would you?
I don't go 'out-out' very often
If I do, I go to somewhere that doesn't require an expected dress code.
I am a fat guy but I am not massive by any stretch of the imagination.
I do, however, feel incredibly self conscious in dress / tight clothing.
I feel much better when casual
Thankfully, I no longer feel the need to be trendy as my build never did suit the slim fit shirts and suits that are popular.
I go out where they are tailored in "
Understand all that, I was 18st at one point. I would never have suited slim/tailored shirts or trousers, and I really haven't bothered with "trendy" since I was in my 20s. Try "classic" items and you won't go far wrong. Choose the cut that suits your physique. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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" Wear stuff that fits well - the better it fits, the better your body looks.
Trust me, when you are a certain size or shape, it doesn't
I like to keep my moobage to myself
Different cuts can be flattering to the larger physique (I used to be largeish). Having a gut is no excuse for looking messy.
I am only ever 'messy' in my own space, never in public.
I feel very uncomfy and self conscious in tight fitting clothes tho.
Jeans, casual shirts, hoodies and trainers are my stock items.
I feel comfy in them therefore I feel better about myself than I do 'dressed up'
Yeah, I get you - bout you couldn't/wouldn't go 'out -out' in a hoodie and/or trainers, would you?"
I would and im female
i like a guy in jeans trainers and a hoody ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Understand all that, I was 18st at one point. I would never have suited slim/tailored shirts or trousers, and I really haven't bothered with "trendy" since I was in my 20s. Try "classic" items and you won't go far wrong. Choose the cut that suits your physique. "
I do
My clothes bill is minimal
My bin liner bill on the other hand
Seriously though I thank the lord for Ralph Lauren and Timberland for shirts and Tommy Hilfiger for jeans.
Their stuff seems to fit me spot on.
Oh and for some reason, casual shirts from Sainsburys |
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By *imiUKMan
over a year ago
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Understand all that, I was 18st at one point. I would never have suited slim/tailored shirts or trousers, and I really haven't bothered with "trendy" since I was in my 20s. Try "classic" items and you won't go far wrong. Choose the cut that suits your physique.
I do
My clothes bill is minimal
My bin liner bill on the other hand
Seriously though I thank the lord for Ralph Lauren and Timberland for shirts and Tommy Hilfiger for jeans.
Their stuff seems to fit me spot on.
Oh and for some reason, casual shirts from Sainsburys "
I hear that if you can find "Rugby cut" trousers they are pretty good, fitted but larger. However, I haven't been able to find any within my limited budget. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It depends on the club
You may have said what club but i skipped the other comments .... sorry !
Try chameleons, dress code is a towel or underwear, can't go wrong (unless it's Y-fronts). "
Chameleons is the best place to go |
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