I try, but it’s difficult because I don’t see myself as others do.
Baggy clothing used to be my default but by trying different fits (I’m probably a typical bloke when it comes to shopping) I can get clothes that make me look a bit better |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I try, but it’s difficult because I don’t see myself as others do.
Baggy clothing used to be my default but by trying different fits (I’m probably a typical bloke when it comes to shopping) I can get clothes that make me look a bit better "
Most men i know hate shopping |
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By *eliWoman
over a year ago
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I dress for my body shape, yes. Possibly a bit low cut at times but my boobs are amazing and I like showing them off. I think that people can wear lots of things that you're told not to for your shape/size if you have the self confidence to pull it off.
My sense of style is... still to be found. |
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I struggle to find things I feel sexy in at the minute so am sticking to a few favourites.
Currently a bit curvier than I'm comfortable with.
But generally tight on top, try to hide the middle
Jo x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I dress for me, I'm not in fantastic shape but I just wear what I think looks good and that I like to wear.
I wear a uniform for work so don't have any added pressure on that front "
Yeah im the same for work |
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"Everyone should dress the way they want, unless it is for safety, and then you should want to dress that way anyway "
Totally agree with this. The clothes you wear should reflect you and your personality |
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"I’ve found my style I seem comfortable with, I tend to wear more fitted dresses now. I don’t do jeans and t shirts as I’m not really a casual dresser x "
Im a bit if both but fitted jeans |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dress in things I like, most things are baggy and it’s what I like. I think dressing for your body is just wearing clothes that make you feel confident as there’s enough rules about what women should and shouldn’t wear -Mrs
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By (user no longer on site)
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Yes i tend to go for muscle fit in anything i buy, i see some real nice shirts and tshirts but they never fit my shape, im now broad shouldered but tight waist, so what fits the shoulders is baggy below and what fits my stomach/ waist wont fit my shoulders.
I love ralph lauren & Vivien westwood but they dont really fit comfortably now.
atm im buying £2.50 muscle fit primark tshirts they look good and fit my body shape great.. tend to bin them every few weeks and grab another fist full of them |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I lost a lot of weigh a few years ago and it took me a long time to get used to it, I still dressed bigger.
Now I've lost even more I'm trying to embrace my new figure and wear things to enhance it but I'm kinda lost at times, I still seem to be drawn to baggy things |
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