Clothes for dudes basically comes down to t-shirts and trousers. And for shirts, one’s mostly limited to brands, bands, and sports teams. Or, even fucking worse, some pithy comment like “not married and happy”, or “have drink, me good”, or whatever the feck people find clever these days. I oftentimes default to the H&M look, as it’s the least corny looking style I see, and that’s not saying much.
Women’s clothes have all these cute tops with no shit written on it. There’s more variation in colours and shape. You can mix it up by having a half top (whatever you call those). Don’t want to wear a top and trousers that day, then wear a dress or a skirt.
Obviously the huge advantage of being a guy is that you can be ugly af, indeed I am an ugly fecking dude, and you’re accepted. I assume it’s harder for women in this regard, let me know if I’m wrong.
I’ve been seeing more guys wearing skirts in queer circles in my city, in a non-cross-dressing way.
Also, I find that most guys really don’t do a lot with their wardrobe. Even trousers and t-shirt can be worn in several different ways.
Neat!
For the aesthetically challenged such as myself, this is like explaining calculus for the first time. Like, how so?
https://youtu.be/010KyIQjkTk
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There are different kinds of shirt: t-shirt, button shirt, polo, short sleeve, long. I’ve been seeing more guys using crop tops, or long crop tops that end at the belt. Inside vs outside pants, with or with belt. Layers with button shirts. Oversized vs tight shirts…