File :-(, x, )
Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
So /fa/ is easily trolled, but at the moment men's fashion is focused around thin, androgynous types - counter to manly men's manliness.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/07/fashion/shows/07DIARY.html

So how do /fit/folk dress?
>> Anonymous
T-shirt & jeans

and I find guys in T-shirts and jeans attractive. Fuck androgyny.
>> Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
>>11870

Now here's the point of clarification: are you a gay man?
>> Anonymous
>>11858

Ugh T-shirt and jeans. Some times a popped collar...
>> Anonymous
Suit rocks.
Jeans is ok too.
>> Anonymous
normal fitting slacks
boot cut jeans
all my tshirts/collared shirts are a size smaller so they are tight.
shaved head
swastika on chest
VERY FASHIONABLE
>> Anonymous
hoody + jeans + puma.
>> Lil Dreamer !3GqYIJ3Obs!!FIK
>>11858
shirt and jeans as well. sometimes a button-down shirt or a henley. i wear a sport-coat now and then to change things up.
>> Anonymous
Jeans or khakis

Fitted T's, button ups, polo shirts. Hoodie if I'm feeling cold.
>> Anonymous
>>11875
of course
>> Anonymous
>>11898
what do u mean by fitted T's? As in they are tailored to your body?
>> Lil Dreamer !3GqYIJ3Obs!!FIK
>>11925
probably muscle fits. Abercrombie, Hollister, Affliction and several other companies have started to do it.
>> Anonymous
>>11925

What>>11931said. A&F, AE, Hollister T's
>> Anonymous
>>11935
>>11931
Thanks. Will check these out.
>> Anonymous
If you are, like me, logo-adverse, check out American Apparel.
>> Anonymous
>>11978
oh fuck you spellcheck, that was averse.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
I wear t shirts and Tripp Pants (If you've never heard of them theres a picture) along with converses.

They are by and far the most comfortable pants I've ever worn once you take off all the extra chains and shit that serve no purpose.
>> Anonymous
Those pants are super sweet, but they're like 58 bucks here
>> Lil Dreamer !3GqYIJ3Obs!!FIK
>>11985
don't those drag?
>> Anonymous
Just get your mom to hem them up for you, or fork out the cash.
>> Anonymous
>>11985
I've never understood people and their comfortable excuse.

Try on some jeans that fit and you should be comfortable, unless you're too fat to fit in usual sizes.

Then theres the really skinny kids who wear them because they want to look bigger. Either way they look horrible to me.

I remember back in highschool this kid who'd dress like that, and I was actually jealous of him at some points because he seemed cool in his all black and long hair.
>> Anonymous
Just from the responses to this thread, I'm guessing the average age on /fit/ is underage b&.

I'm 27 and work in pharmaceutical sales. I wear a suit and tie to work every day. After work/on the weekends I wear pants or jeans, usually relatively tight/fitted, and a polo-type shirt or casual dress shirt. Sweaters or sport coats vary depending on the season and weather. Most, if not all, of my wardrobe is tight and/or fitted - I've got a nice body and I like to show it off.

As far as labels/designers go, most of my work wardrobe is Hugo Boss and Ike Behar, and most of my casual wardrobe is a mixture of Diesel, American Apparel, and Ralph Lauren.
>> Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
>>12014

Apparently college is underage b&.

I haven't worn a suit and tie since interviewing for an internship last summer.
>> Anonymous
>>12006

Seriously, try some. It's so much better. I can do yoga in these bitches, which you can't in normal-fit jeans.
>> Anonymous
>>12028

And the only downside is you have to look like an absolute douchebag!
>> Anonymous
Dude, what with you and hatein on these pants. Did some guy in them molest you. Get over it.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>12046

I wonder if it has anything to do with the people who wear them.
>> Anonymous
>>12046
This is the guy that first 'hated' on them here. I'm not the guy above you.

Uh, no, they just look bad and considering this is a thread about fashion they have no place to be here. I'm willing to bet you're underage b& though, so I'll forgive you. One day you'll realize how bad they make you look, even if you think you look badass in front of the mirror and around your other friends who probably dress the same way.
>> Anonymous
>>12028
Because when I want to do yoga, I wear pants!
>> Anonymous
>>12058
Something doesn't 'just look bad'. If he likes how they look now, he should wear them, it's not a tattoo.
>> Anonymous
Personally I am a little old for that kinda stuff. I just despise when people try to impress their opinions on others. If everyone learned not to do this, the world would in fact be a perfect and peaceful place. And yes I see the Paradox in my wanting everyone to do this.
>> Anonymous
>>12107
Fine. I bet goths get all the sex by wearing those pants.

As queer as it is trying watching What Not To Wear and see how delusional people are about their wardrobes. You see women who think clothes with flames all over everything is hot, including sewing her own flames onto track suits and leather jackets and such. Shits ridiculous, but she thought she looked good when in reality everyone else wanted to vomit with her wearing said tracksuits out on dates looking shapeless and pudgy in areas that the clothes bunched. Not to mention the fucking >flames< all over it.

These pants are similar, like it or not. They are unflattering and make people literally look bad when they could be wearing much better options.
>> Anonymous
The truth is the only reason we wear a certain type of cloths is because it makes us happy or it attracts a certain type of people cuz it makes them happy.
>> Anonymous
american apparel. levi 511's. chucks.

simple. cheap. comfy.
>> Anonymous
>>11858
Jeans, t-shirt, hoodie.

It's cold out here.
>> Hammerknife !7ITukp3Pj2
>>12120

I watched that show once then gave away some of my more retarded T Shirts.

Still have my 'Knuth is my Homeboy' shirt though.
>> Anonymous
Loose fitting jeans, tshirt, zip up hoody

more than 90% of the time.
>> Anonymous
>>12385
Yeah. I've seen it a couple times because it's the only thing on during the day at certain points and it always makes me rethink some of the clothes I wear and look at them properly in the mirror to see if it's showing how I want rather than how I imagine myself in it.

I used to honestly go out and get clothes without trying them on, "they are my size, I know this because I stretched my head and rotated to see the tag for my current pants and found them acceptable" and Medium shirts are just right so that was a no brainer.

I blame my parents for not teaching me proper shopping habits, but then again theres much more important things they did teach me so it's okay.
>> Anonymous
>>11858
Band hoodies. band t-shirts. Krew, Volcom, Hollister, or various other types of jeans.
custom-made beanie or fitted hat.
Gym shorts or sweatpants when I go to shows.
Carhartt jacket, motherfucker.
>> Anonymous
I'm>>12452

>>11985
Yeah, I used to wear big pants like that, but they stopped making them MINUS all the chain and bondage strap faggotry, plus I discovered how amazing I look on Hollister pants and also tighter pants, so I went more with them.

Also, to add to my first post, my footwear:
Converse All-Stars. Formerly had a navy blue and red pair, now a black pair.
>> Anonymous
>>12470
Precisely! Most people can wear jeans that will make them look damn good rather than the shapeless pants on your quoted post. This does really only apply if you're not fat though.
>> Anonymous
I wear dark boot leg jeans with long tank top and a smaller shirt over it, usually. Every week I switch between wearing a longer short-sleeved jacket or a shorter long-sleeved jacket.
>> Anonymous
Steel gray BDU pants and gray uniform shirt, at least at work, which seems to be most of the time any more. They're cheap, comfortable, durable, and have the tendency scare off undesirables.
Leisure time, most of the time still BDUs, but black with casual dress shirts.

Also unless a dress occasion, along a tie and or suit affair, shirts are pretty much always short sleeves. I just don't like wearing long sleeves .
>> Gaysian !uucIbqjoOQ
ATM, I'm wearing jeans that have a folded-fading look to them (I can't remember the term for them, but they have streaks of faded gold color that make it look creased), with a slightly-undersized Nautica shirt, plus a dark blue denim jacket.

Oh, and black/gold tennis shoes.
>> Anonymous
I'm a wigger.
>> Anonymous
Open camp shirt with coordinating colored t-shirt.
Khaki pants
Sneakers
>> Anonymous
TIGHT BLACK PANTS
T-SHIRT OR BUTTON UP LONG SLEEVE
HOODIE OR SUIT JACKET
VANS OR COMBAT BOOTS
>> Anonymous
>>11985
I used to wear tripp, but the cost of them is a huge turn off, especially since (if you don't take care of them) they have a really low life span.

I remember watching a video of a parkour expert wearing a pair of pants with similar bagginess to tripp style jeans, but without all the decals. I really wish I could find a place that sells those kind of pants (I don't think they were jeans of any kind, but still durable). I'll try to find the image, he looked pretty cool, and I'd sex him if I were gay for black men.
>> Anonymous
Slacks with long-sleeve button up shirts tucked in, brown leather boots. I wear a fedora on sunny days I'm outside a lot.

So basically I'm Indiana Jones.
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>13022
Same person: I'm the kinda douchebag who would wear these types of pants, minus the faggy drawstring around the ankles.

pot calling the kettle black...
>> Anonymous
Abercombie, Hollister, Armani Exchange, or H&M.

Yea, I know. I'm a fag and a tool.
>> Anonymous
Fuckin Docs and levis on a cold day, cargo shorts and flip flops on a warm one. Cheap-ass t-shirts always, sometimes a collared long sleeve button down.
>> Anonymous
>>13045

Armani isn't bad, but you're a fucking faggot for wearing Abercrombie
>> Anonymous
     File :-(, x)
>>13031
you have a nice torso, more pics please <3
>> Sailfin
so called "men" these days need to grow some balls and stop wearing all this tight ass clothing crap. Ambercrombie and finch? american eagle? there feminizing you and you like it, thats the sad part. Me? I just wear baggy jeans and plain colored t-shirt usually black, dark green that fits me.
>> Anonymous
>>13070
win. unless it's a bandshirt.
>> Anonymous
>>13070
Manliness and style aren't mutually exclusive.

You're just a lazy fucker.
>> JohnD !A.I6YFjyO2
comfortably, with enough room in my pants to move my legs more than just small steps and with enough room in the crotch to give my balls a hearty scratch when I want.
>> Anonymous
>>13070
All I hear is BAAAAAAAW, I'M TOO INSECURE WITH MY MASCULINITY TO DRESS WELL.
>> Anonymous
>>13070BAAAWWWW I DONT WANT TO SHOP ANYWHERE BUT WAL-MART
>> Anonymous
I usually dress in lolita
>> Anonymous
>>13031

strikingly similar to me (figure and pants)

I only wear those inside.

outdoors, I sport jeans (not too tight or baggy, just right) usually van slip ons. for shirts, it varies a lot as long as a jacket and/or polo
>> Anonymous
if wearing constricting pants, smother your nuts in baby powder or youll get rashes there.
>> Anonymous
i wear sweats and plain colored shirts. It is just college... Otherwise I wear slacks and button up shirts
>> Anonymous
jeans, belt that is the same colour as shoes (black, always) and a t shirt. For formal situations a good suit is a must. A suit is an investment for a man, women's formal always changes but a top notch suit will see you through anything.
>> Anonymous
I wear either jeans or dickies work slacks with a collar shirt or t-shirt with a wifebeater underneath.
>> Anonymous
>>12139

That's exactly what I wear, except a pair of gazelles instead of chucks.