Style

What's your go to attire?

  • Athlesiure and trabs

    Votes: 12 30.8%
  • Everybloke Jeans and t-shirt/shirt/sweater and shoes/boots

    Votes: 19 48.7%
  • M&S Dad - Chinos/corduroy and a merino funnel neck

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • Clown attire

    Votes: 2 5.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 4 10.3%

  • Total voters
    39


I wear nothing but no brands. Tesco, Asda. Anything that costs less than £20 a go. I have nobody to impress but myself guess what. I’m not impressed.
 
There is a curious trend of people who seem wear polo t shirts half a size too small, and I've never worked out why as it looks awful
It's either that with the top four buttons open, or a skin tight 'deep v' shirt to display those pectoral muscles.
Skinny Jeans.webp
The looks usually accompanied by skinny jeans that are a size or 2 too small, and loafers (usually bright white) with no socks.

The faux Mohawk mullet hairstyle is optional, mate.
 
It's either that with the top four buttons open, or a skin tight 'deep v' shirt to display those pectoral muscles.
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The looks usually accompanied by skinny jeans that are a size or 2 too small, and loafers (usually bright white) with no socks.

The faux Mohawk mullet hairstyle is optional, mate.

What am I looking at here
 
It's either that with the top four buttons open, or a skin tight 'deep v' shirt to display those pectoral muscles.
View attachment 333302
The looks usually accompanied by skinny jeans that are a size or 2 too small, and loafers (usually bright white) with no socks.

The faux Mohawk mullet hairstyle is optional, mate.
Skinny jeans are such a weird one, I used to wear them mid 00's (mainly girls jeans as the better ones were loads cheaper than the guy ones) and the people who wear them now are the exact people who would shout stuff at me in the street
 


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