Style sense (where has it gone)?
By bowtieguy
@bowtieguy (5915)
United States
July 28, 2007 1:00am CST
is it just me or have men recently seem to have lost all sense of proper dressing habits, I see boys with pants to their knees and men wearing thing with holes in them and looking like they just rolled out of bed. What happened to the good old days when one took great pride in their apperence and sough out to look respectable amoung his peers?
3 responses
@bowtieboy (18)
• United States
8 Aug 07
I know what you mean, and can't begin to imagine what makes people think it is alright to go out looking the way some people do.
@bowtieguy (5915)
• United States
22 Aug 07
My guess is that they live in a mirrorless house, or they as carlos mencia puts it are dee dee dee's
@coolseeds (3919)
• United States
29 Jul 07
They were not raised properly. It is the parents who teach these things and they simply are not.
It makes me want to laugh when I see someone with the bottom button buttoned. The sign. Then the matching pocket square and tie set. The next sign they have no clue. But that is at least a desperate attempt. When most these days just don't give a shipt.
I wouldn't let a lawyer wearing cotton trousers defend me. What they don't understand is part of that great salary is to be spent on a wardrobe. A blue blazer with cotton trousers and cowboy boots is definitely NOT an acceptable attire for a courtroom but they get away with it. LOL
I wouldn't let my child dress like that. It is a direct representation of how they are raised.
I own a landscaping company and I will not let employees wear anything with rips holes or tears. Everyone also tucks their shirt in and wears a belt.
@bowtieguy (5915)
• United States
29 Jul 07
I have a lot of pet peeves when it comes to fashion, the whole tie/pocket square thing being one of them. Not to sound like a broken record or anything but I have to say one more time that you do not look like the kind of guy who would say something like this, anyways I am glad i am not the only one trying to rectify todays youth when it comes to fashion.