new fashion choices for men
new fashion choices for men
thought some guys might want to see this, others attack it, and others hack it to bits in detail. whatever!
but it confirms that the agreed view of men's fashion has been years of "stifling conservatism" and also that men are changing. maybe a new generation has grown up without some of the mental walls of before, or there is a general springtime in men's fashion. whatever the case, it's an interesting article! cut and paste away!!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060701/ap_ ... NlYwM3NjI-
but it confirms that the agreed view of men's fashion has been years of "stifling conservatism" and also that men are changing. maybe a new generation has grown up without some of the mental walls of before, or there is a general springtime in men's fashion. whatever the case, it's an interesting article! cut and paste away!!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060701/ap_ ... NlYwM3NjI-
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Hmmm. The 'dizzying array of clothing options' hasn't made it to the West of England yet
And 'men's eye makeup (another Gaultier invention)' weren't the Egyptians doing that 3000 years ago?
Positive stuff though, lets hope all this excitement doesn't wither on the vine - again.
Charlie
And 'men's eye makeup (another Gaultier invention)' weren't the Egyptians doing that 3000 years ago?
Positive stuff though, lets hope all this excitement doesn't wither on the vine - again.
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Yesssssssssss, AND the men then were ALL wearing skirts and other skirted garments. And Tiaras and lots of personal jewelry and mostly all the same things most men and women today don't WANT US to wear. :whiteflag :stir:Charlie wrote:And 'men's eye makeup (another Gaultier invention)' weren't the Egyptians doing that 3000 years ago?
I had to remove this signature as it was being used on Twitter. This is my OPINION, you NEEDN'T AGREE.
Story of Life, Perspire, Expire, Funeral Pyre!I've been skirted part time since 1972 and full time since 2005. http://skirts4men.myfreeforum.org/
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Nail polish for men - circa 1997
Interesting comment about skirts from the way-back machine:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987120,00.html
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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,987120,00.html
binx
I used to wear nail polish when I was younger and in college. I haven't done it since I have joined the corporate world.
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I've painted finger & toenails off and on for years, mostly for my own amusement. I do have brittle nails, so I will occassionally apply a hardner to them. I used to have a nice matte finish, but now only have a clear gloss for the fingernails.
Old, yellow, bunged up toenails tend to bother me, make me feel like a real old fart and polish helps keep me in denial. A few weeks ago, I was at home with my "incandesent pink", a pearlized fleshy pink color, toenails when I received a call from work that they couldn't get the overhead doors down at the store, so off I set w/o a thought in my sandals. There I was, standing on a ladder w/my feet at eye-level to my boss and two other co-workers when I realized what they probably couldn't help seeing. No one ever said a word.
Old, yellow, bunged up toenails tend to bother me, make me feel like a real old fart and polish helps keep me in denial. A few weeks ago, I was at home with my "incandesent pink", a pearlized fleshy pink color, toenails when I received a call from work that they couldn't get the overhead doors down at the store, so off I set w/o a thought in my sandals. There I was, standing on a ladder w/my feet at eye-level to my boss and two other co-workers when I realized what they probably couldn't help seeing. No one ever said a word.
It's really because no one cares. Really. The most reaction you will likely get is a double-take, simply due to the incongruity of it.taosit wrote:I've painted finger & toenails off and on for years, mostly for my own amusement. .... No one ever said a word.
I have to say, of all the things that really do not matter, painted toenails are certainly one of my favorites.