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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:14 am Post subject:
tabana wrote:
lol
We all do. Most of us anyway. Is it one of the 1st thing a girl do when she gets a new boyfriend? Get him to dress properly.
true that. im going to be his fab five.. except that i'm not really 5, or gay..
dochira wrote:
Must be an engineer thing, since I need help in the wardrobe department....apparently.
I think so too.. he's so comfy with his shirts and jeans. I'm okay with that.. but.. here's my point. I dress up for him cause I'm a reflection of his choice in girls, and he better do the same. There's days where it's okay to be like comfy and casual.. but for dinners and movies.. c'mon.. a nice shirt from Express Men or jeans from Diesel and a nice pair of loafers from Armani won't hurt right?
Eve wrote:
YES!!
I used to buy them myself to be sure. I've found men like receiving nice quality clothes as much as women.
well, the thing is.. guys have way better clothes than women. Nice quality clothes. Since women like changing every season, guys can settle for buying classic styles of clothing.. the wardrobe rarely needs an update.
It's my assignment for the weekend. I'll have him start at Old Navy then work his way up to Bulgari..
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:22 am Post subject:
Armani and Bulgari...
I've got nothing against Italian clothing and fashion, but it might be too much. Remember, if he looks too good, he's going to attrack a lot of girls. _________________
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:24 am Post subject:
littlemissfab wrote:
I think so too.. he's so comfy with his shirts and jeans. I'm okay with that.. but.. here's my point. I dress up for him cause I'm a reflection of his choice in girls, and he better do the same. There's days where it's okay to be like comfy and casual.. but for dinners and movies.. c'mon.. a nice shirt from Express Men or jeans from Diesel and a nice pair of loafers from Armani won't hurt right?
Good point. The problem is (for me, at least): I can't fathom paying that much for clothes regardless of how good it looks. It's a mental issue for me. I want to look good, but I want to also keep my wallet sane.
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:28 am Post subject:
Bunchkins and Doodles:
On the high end.. I don't want him to be decked from head to toe italian wear. But the essentials, at least one pair of good loafers, a good shirt a good tie from any designer would be good.
it wouldn't hurt to know his brands too, right?
(I subscribe to GQ, Cosmo, Cosmo girl, Seventeen, ESPN, US weekly and on the prowl in the mall and web for up and comings so i know my stuff.. it also helps that i blow almost half of my salary for shopping...)
Thrift stores are a good place to look at too..
I won't empty his wallet. That's the last thing I would want to happen.
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I think so too.. he's so comfy with his shirts and jeans. I'm okay with that.. but.. here's my point. I dress up for him cause I'm a reflection of his choice in girls, and he better do the same. There's days where it's okay to be like comfy and casual.. but for dinners and movies.. c'mon.. a nice shirt from Express Men or jeans from Diesel and a nice pair of loafers from Armani won't hurt right?
Loafers?
Nothing beats a good pair of 501s and Nikes/Asics...
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