What kind of clothes do you find attractive on others?

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Leather and chains and spiked collars with boots. I looove me a sexy rocker guy. *drools*
 
Steampunk and Victorian gothic clothing in black. I like tasteful gothic clothing in a more old Time style and gothic looks with very creative themes.
Such as the Youtuber Social Repose wears I love mother moth.
The Youtuber Black Friday has the old time goth mix down to a tea.
 
I like a clean cut look. Ralph Lauren colorful shirts with a nice cargo shorts or jeans. I have never been into edgy anything. Oh and there is nothing better than a formal black suit.
 
Hmmm... my guy is black, stocky, stubborn, shirtless, and very hairy... he also has four legs and only weighs 14lbs! :D:p

Honestly though I'm pretty open when it comes to different styles, body types, and fashion genres. Easier to say what I don't care for. Do-rags or religious headwear, undergarments being visible, 'gangsta' rags, dreadlocks, and poor hygiene.

Speaking of style, many of you may know my daughter has extremely long hair. She wants to share this week's 'do.
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Btw you did say "on others" not just males so I'll add my two no-no-no for females. Leggings with shirts that aren't long enough to cover your lovely lady lumps, and the new style with shoulders cut out makes me cringe for some reason.

Btw. Has everyone seen this?!!!! :eek:
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Does liking Nun Outfits count as a fashion I like?
I do like zoot suits and flapper outfits from the Roaring 20's and some of the Glamor outfits of bygone days of Hollywood you don't see anymore.

My Personal love for me is Tee shirts Jeans and PJ's.
Bring a Dress near me or a skirt and I will burn it. I hate dresses on me. I like them on others not me.
 
That jacket would be good for a meet up lol or con
 
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I have a model friend on Facebook who's also a pony collector and she posted that a few days ago. I've been trying to identify each pony since. Lol

I'm also casual. I'm all about comfort and as long as I know I'm decent everyone else can just not look at me if they don't like. I'm cool with that. I also don't understand layers. It's like buying 2-3 pieces of clothing when you could get one to do the job for less. :confused:
 
@Leave a Whisper (I don't know how to make that a real tag)
I have a model friend on Facebook who's also a pony collector and she posted that a few days ago. I've been trying to identify each pony since. Lol

I'm also casual. I'm all about comfort and as long as I know I'm decent everyone else can just not look at me if they don't like. I'm cool with that. I also don't understand layers. It's like buying 2-3 pieces of clothing when you could get one to do the job for less. :confused:


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This thread came to mind today when my mom was getting dress to go to her lady church group thingy. I am baby sitting my 2 year old niece who just fell asleep and wearing very Old PJ's. Now we are not well off but my mom next comment crack me up but its one of those you have to be like don't laugh don't laugh kinda thing.

She putting her clothing on and doing her make up and hair she turns to me and no kidding says " its so hard to stay up to par with Middle class standers". I am like "HUH". She goes on " You have to put so much effort to say in the middle class views and be excepted". I did not know we were middle class I mean were not poor but ok. She goes on about how you have to have the right clothing and present yourself so you can stay with the Middle class crowd,

I said " well I guess it is hard glad I don't have to worry about it" and I walked out. I really don't care about groups and clicks. I am not in high school and when I was I really could have cared less. I know mom likes to look good and that is fine but come on.
Me I like to stay clean have my hair cut right and dyed and it be brushed. I like Clean PJ's or comfy clothing and shoes. I also don't really care what class I am. I don't base my ideas on social things by class and dress.

I base them on how you treat me and how you treat others and animals.
 
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Oh I love the bygone era of clothes. I am especially fond of the 1950's. I am a casual dresser. I like jeans, tanks, t-'s and fun tops. I like sweaters, flannel shirts and stretch pants. I am guilty of wearing them with shirts not long enough, but I am thin enough I don't think anyone cares. Here in Houston you will see all sorts of oddities when it comes to clothing. Sometimes you see people that think they are dressed but are not really dressed. I am totally serious here. I am at home most of the time so no one sees my clothes. If I leave the house I tend to dress a bit nicer I guess. I do love make up and I fix my hair even though now it is shorter than in the past. I like earrings and don't wear necklaces as much as I use to because of the pets. @Ology so, middle class standards. Hmmm I am trying to figure out what that is exactly. Usually people don't try to dress like the middle class they try to dress high class. That is so interesting she said that.
 
I like spikes and studs and leather jackets. I also like nerdy clothes and well-fitting jeans.

Not so much clothes, but I have a maajor weakness for girls with tattoos and piercings and asymmetrical haircuts.
 
I love the Japanese stuff too. I am way too old for it but many times I have wanted to get my self an outfit and carry my candy colored llama around with me. Tee hee
 
School uniforms in animus always look neat to me
Some suits really change people and dress them up

I'm picky about goth and grunge attire. Most of it looks sloppy and messy and like it's fighting with a person's natural complimentary colors, but I like classy renassaince goth attire.
I like some sports and athletic wear at times

I can't stand jeans on anyone. I have to wear only leggings and skirts or dresses.
If the jeans aren't too baggy I appreciate them on guys.

Boots and leggings look good to me too when I see them on others
 
The first thing that came to mind was how I've liked a man in a dress shirt with pushed up sleeves ever since I was a teenager. I just like when a hot man looks classy, period. When the movie John Carter came out, I was drooling over Taylor Kitsch more in his victorian-ish suit and dapper ascot more than him in a loin cloth and metal chest armor. (I find him very hot, besides.) Guess I'm just a classy lady at heart, even though I dress casual myself. (Maybe this is why I like Rarity a lot, despite she isn't one of my favorites.)

Other then that, I'm not really sure. A white shirt and blue jeans always works for a guy.
 
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The first thing that came to mind was how I've liked a man in a dress shirt with pushed up sleeves ever since I was a teenager. I just like when a hot man looks classy, period. When the movie John Carter came out, I was drooling over Taylor Kitsch more in his victorian-ish suit and dapper ascot more than him in a loin cloth and metal chest armor. (I find him very hot, besides.) Guess I'm just a classy lady at heart, even though I dress casual myself. (Maybe this is why I like Rarity a lot, debut she isn't one of my favorites.)

Other then that, I'm not really sure. A white shirt and blue jeans always works for a guy.

If he can't look good in a suit, then there's something wrong. I do like the jacket off and sleeves pushed up. I like men who can fix things. It rather irks me when I know more about than they do. I guess I was doomed to be ruined because my dad set the bar so high. Oh and he should look good when the dress shirt comes off, too. ;)
 
After watching Forged in fire so much and just going over other things I remember how much I loved Kilts. I want to wear one someday. Don't give me there for boys either or it a skirt on a girl nope its a kilt completely different and rugged. I think I would wear shorts under it though.
 
Interesting topic ;) . I too like rolled up/pushed up long sleeves on men. Especially, if it is a dress shirt with a dress vest. That's what my husband wore for our wedding and I love that look. He often rolls his sleeves up too. Nicely fitting jeans is a must, not baggy especially in the seat. They need to sit just right. Oh, and cowboy boots. Real ones not rhinestone cowboy type. For a top, a just-snug enough t-shirt, especially if it's really soft material. V-necked t-shirts are awesome too. Definitely boxer briefs, not boxers or whitey tighties.

I am not interested in women but I do think that it is pretty for women to show some cleavage-not a ton mind you. I love V-neck shirts or the key-hole type with structured collar that don't have buttons/zipper/closure until just above cleavage level with a more open neckline. I don't really know how to describe it...and 3/4 sleeves.

I highly dislike collared button down shirts being done up all the way to the top. It makes the person look like a tightwad and very uncomfortable. It is of course required with a tie but should not be done otherwise.
 
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