"If I'm rushing out of the house one day, and it's possible that, in haste, I might grab one of your shirts instead of mine, we definitely have a problem."
Whoever coined the phrase "be careful what you wish for because you just might get it" was wise beyond their years. For so long, women have been complaining about their man’s frumpy, unimaginative style, but little did we know that our demands for competency in assembling an outfit would bring about such a drastic and undesirable result. Guys, all we really ask is that you match, avoid skinny jeans and wear clothes that fit. Further, creativity, as evidenced by the men in blogs like The Sartorialist and Street Etiquette, could have you kicking rocks after the first date -- if you even get that far.
Fashion, to the average Joe, has never consisted of anything more than jeans and a T-shirt. If he is required to dress up for work or play, slacks and a button-down shirt will do just fine. If he's really in touch with his style, he might even sport a tailored suit, but only on special occasions. Fashion has never really been a widely held interest among heterosexual men -- until now. Assuming the pioneers of this fashion-conscious era, like Andre Benjamin and the editors at Details, are in fact heterosexual, it's safe to say that a phenomenon has been born.
extracted from: www.askmen.com
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