Quote Originally Posted by Jamie001 View Post
Men's fashion has been stuck in a rut and has not evolved in the past 100 years. It is really sad.
NOT TRUE!

Come visit me and I will take you shopping for men's clothes. There is no limit to fashion available for men, only the limited desire for men to wear them. I enjoyed dressing as a man just as much as I enjoy dressing now, I simply enjoy fashion, and when I meet a guy who has great style, I literally swoon.

Also, there is a lot more to wear than suits. I never see men in suits except for occasional events or formal business engagements. A good suit is nice but these days casual men's fashion has expanded to capri's and really cute slouchy sweaters, or slacks in earthy colors that are cut just right around the legs and butt, paired with a T, and a kicky bomber jacket that's 'guy' cropped so it really accentuates his body.

Yes it's true that most of the best dressed guys are gay and that's really unfortunate for us because the FEW straight men who do have style are basically fighting us off with a snazzy cane. If straight men ever figured out how good they can look in clothes, they would literally have their pick of women. The idea that men cross dress because men's clothes are boring is just plain old BS. Men cross dress because they like wearing women's clothes.

I can take an average guy and make him damn hot just by dressing him up a little. In fact my ex roomie's husband is a perfect example. He is a big lug who is all about T-shirts and jeans but one night they were over here and I gave him a bunch of my old clothes. I used to be a 240 lb dude so I had some old jeans and shoes and shirts that fit him perfectly. and boy was he cute. I traded him HIS jeans and T-shirt for MY old jeans and T-shirt and the difference was night and day. My t-shirt fit him like a glove because the material and cut were far superior to the boxy whatever brand he was wearing. It was tight in the right places, (upper body, biceps) and loose in the right places (belly) and the neck opening was just slightly larger. The jeans were no comparison. I wouldn't have looked twice at him in his clothes (well maybe) but my old jeans really looked incredible on him. All of a sudden he had a shape, (jeans had cute pocket flaps and really great stitching) and when he put on a pair of my old work shoes, (that 2 tone leather bowling shoe style that was popular a few years ago) it was ON. That look was rockin' and could have been finished with almost ANY cute jacket. If just fashionable jeans and T-shirts can make that much of a difference than imagine what is possible with the awesome range of styles that are available?