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what kind of guy are you? style wise haha

Started by Mishamigo_Jared, October 14, 2010, 05:58:49 PM

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GnomeKid

easy answer: stoner.

I've got the shaggy mane... the baggy pants.... fun hats ect... [although that comes more from my gnomely style than the "stoner" style]
I solemnly swear I am up to no good.

"Oh what a cute little girl, or boy if you grow up and feel thats whats inside you" - Liz Lemon

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Darrin Scott

I dress the way I've always dressed. I look like I crawled out of a sewer in 1993. Really, I've got that whole grunge/alternative thing going on from the '90's. I do wear hoodies and stuff, but mainly baggy jeans and shorts. I'm a beanie whore and probably own close to 40 beanies.





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Robert F.

I guess artsy, hipster-ish? Lots of flannels, skinny jeans, band shirts, etc.
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Adio

I don't think I have a style.  Just jeans (or shorts in warm weather) and t-shirts.  To "dress-up" I wear khaki, navy, or black slacks and a polo or button-down.  Mostly neutral colors.

Slightly off-topic:  What's visual kei?
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kyril

Boring/classic. Plain T-shirts (sometimes band shirts), fitted polos, a few buttondowns, a few hoodies. Relaxed straight or boot cut jeans, skate shoes or Docs.


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Silver

A really boring one lol.

I have a few pairs of black pants, a few plain T-shirts of varying colors (from dark blue to black to brown,) and one pair of shoes. The joys of maleness, my clothes can be as boring as I like.
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insideontheoutside

Quote from: LukasGabriel on October 14, 2010, 07:46:15 PM
So, three of us are for visual kei? XD  Sweet!  No longer alone! *dances*

>> I can't get my first outfit for awhile. ><;  And I want it now.

I love Visual Kei stuff. I don't have any of it, but I still love it.
"Let's conspire to ignite all the souls that would die just to feel alive."
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Noah G.

My style is my own. It's basically the only way to put it.

I like to be stylish when I can, even if it's just a modest, muted style, which it usually is at this point because I don't "go out" much and I'm usually lazy -- so long as I look good I don't press it right now unless I feel like it. I guess it's a casual style right now? Jeans, button-ups with rolled sleeves, hoodies when I feel like it.

I like to mix things up though, combine styles or add something most people don't/wouldn't wear. I like a lot of classic styles, Victorian Era fashion (though not necessarily traditional Victorian Era fashion), bits and pieces from others. I actually like reading articles about men's style and taking things from them and adding my own little twists to everything. It all sounds really eclectic, and eccentric (which isn't a bad thing, I don't think), but I make sure it looks good, too. I sort of did this for my brother's wedding and went all out with the style: I got nothing but compliments.

I'm a big believer that a guy has to look (and smell) good -- damn good if he can.

I really see my style expanding more once I'm on T, or even once I finally get a couple binders (which I really need to do). No doubt once I fit the clothes better, I'm going to be experimenting even more, and really amping up my style.

Plus, once I get rid of my glasses (whether with contacts or Lasik) I'm totally gonna rock aviators -- I'll have a small collection, at the least.
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Lex

Now that T has finally decided to melt most of my curves away, I'm able to wear pretty much any guys clothes that I want..

I used to be more on the "punk" side of style (lots of black, band shirts, sarcastic/ witty t-shirts, tripps) though I think my reasoning for dressing that way was because it wasn't horribly femme. For the past year or so I've been getting more and more into a sort of "preppy" style. Some Hollister, some Aeropostale... Where I shop kind of depends on how many hours I'm getting at work. Haha. I dress to be comfortable and to be confident. If I feel good in what I'm wearing, my self confidence boosts and I feel better about passing.

=]
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PixieBoy

I dress... well, like a dork.

Black t-shirts, cargo pants (I have one pair that I wear every day; it's the only piece of male clothing I own other than a pair of formal-type shorts), black hoodie. Big boots; 14-holed Underground steelcaps, made in England. A long trenchcoat-type black coat.

I wish I could dress better (well, and look good in it), I wanna be a gothy kind of guy, but t-shirts and baggy pants are easier. I'm far too lazy to think of what I wear, so it's better to dress simple than to have many elaborate pieces of clothing.
...that fey-looking freak kid with too many books and too much bodily fat
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jmaxley

Anything influenced by goth, punk, military, sci-fi.  Too bad where I live, the in-style for guys is redneck...I'm just not that into real-tree camo though (regular camo is fine, however).

Now I'm going to look up visual kei.
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SnailPace

I think my style is pretty run-of-the-mill.  I wear straight fit jeans, t-shirts, flannel button-downs, cargo shorts and the occasional sweater vest.

However, I only have one pair of shoes I ever really wear.  I got them quite a long time ago and I think they're pretty distinctive.  I don't even know if they're guy's shoes.

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Michael Joseph

I usually wear jeans and a button up or polo. I love looking nice. I like my hoodies too.

Bagheera

Quote from: Elijah on October 14, 2010, 06:17:19 PM
I'm too cheap to have a style.  I just wear jeans and hoodies, and T shirts, or button downs

Haha this is very true for me as well! If I could afford the kind of clothes I really want, I'd classify the style as mostly military/European inspired. :laugh: Kind of broad and all over the place, but that's me.

@SnailPace: Those shoes are really snazzy! They look like they glow, too. :O
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SnailPace

Quote from: Nick on October 15, 2010, 02:23:17 AM@SnailPace: Those shoes are really snazzy! They look like they glow, too. :O
Yeah, in the wonderful white balance of that photo, you can't see the big mud stains :P (C'mon, if you wear the same pair of white shoes enough, they get dirty doncha know.)
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Aegir

Classic troublemaker attire, I guess. Shaggy hair, basic, not particularly busy printed tees (like a lot of 80s tees with a logo on the chest and nothing else), dark jeans, black trench coat when the weather demands it.
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meh

When I'm lazy, skinny jeans and t shirt. Maybe some eyeliner.

When I'm feeling sexy, visual kei or kodona. All out makeup.
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Alessandro

I'm a full on British Modernist (Mod).  My style icons are Jam era Paul Weller, Steve Mariott and various current faces in the scene.  Mod pretty much is all about a clean cut, 60s-based style with button down, large collar shirts, tonic suits, levi jeans, sta-prest or chino trousers, clean roundneck or vneck knitwear, monkey or harrington jackets, winklepicker toes, chelsea boots, desert boots, driving loafers, adidas originals trainers and a parka when it's cold or you're on a scooter.  It's all about taking a very old fashioned style but being an individual in how you put it together.  Unfortunately most of us are also horrible fashion snobs but to be fair we seem to rip the hell out of each other more than everyone else.  And they call girls bitches...  :D  ;)
"You can't look where you're going if you don't know where you're going"
-Labyrinth
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Jeatyn

SnailPace, those shoes are awesome, I want some.

I'm not entirely sure if my outfit today counts as Visual Kei but this is my usual day to day style....low key visual kei? :P



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lexical

I tend to go between preppy and skater styles. graphic/skate tees or polos, hoodies, plaid or solid colored shorts (jeans if it's cooler out), skate shoes usually sometimes flip flops. sometimes i'll wear flat brims (famous, dc, matix, etc.). don't skate anymore but love the style. most of my clothes are from ae, pac sun, old navy, journeys for shoes or a lot of times i just buy them online. i work full time and spend a lot of that time outside so comfort is huge for me
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