Quote Originally Posted by lovecowls View Post
Malori,

I completely agree with your opinions!

I am not really interested in dressing in full out make-up, high heels, but like a more conservative transition.

I like to think I enjoy the best of both worlds. In some cases, men's clothing is great. In others, women's clothing can be beaten.

The feel and look of a fuzzy angora sweater is just something that most men should try.

I do like to try to challenge what is considered to be acceptable - like wearing a cowlneck in public, wearing short sleeve sweaters, capris, and more. I find that short sleeve sweaters (angora, cashmere, etc) tend to get more comments or questions. And I am more than willing to talk with people and try to help them understand it doesn't matter what is worn at all...
We have some very similar tastes! I've worn cowl neck sweaters in public for years, to the point that I just think of them as part of my regular wardrobe. I think most anyone--male or female--should consider wearing them, as well as, as you suggest, short-sleeve sweaters. I just haven't found any that I think I would want to wear. Also, the concept of short-sleeve sweaters seems a bit odd, I mean, I wear sweaters in cold weather, and short sleeves in hot weather (keep in mind I do live in Maine, after all!).

I also keep telling myself to try something in angora--I'll bet it's even nicer than cashmere.

PS: I like your "Lovecowls" name--wish I'd thought of it!