What Men Want In Clothing:

Men are talking about what they want in clothing:

Many conversations are going on in the men’s world about clothing and what they want to wear or not to wear. In  AMan Dressed we are opening the doors to welcome these discussions. More often than we realise are men talking about fashion. They are speaking to each other and perhaps more often to themselves, about what they are wearing, what there is to wear and what it is that they want to wear. Men are also looking at women’s clothing in comparison and perhaps some with eyes of green. Some men even shop in women’s department. They do this for colour, style, and change. For example, upon discussing men wearing the Kilt,  ( Manche ) outside of its ethnic alignment and within these debates, we have found that many men want the freedom to wear the Kilt and to have it available in general design. Some men are choosing to wear skirts ( Not Beautiful! ) I contend that “skirts ” should be distinguished for women.  The legless garment for men should be designed specifically for men and named accordingly. Kilt preferably  Manche for the general whole.

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Here is a quote from JP talking about what he likes and want.

“I am a 64-year-old Irish male. I have worn kilts; however, kilts are not always practical clothing. I much prefer women’s skirts. They are cheaper, washable, and a nylon mix is often much warmer than a kilt. Men need to become more supportive of other men in this sphere. As I see it, the problem is not just about wearing a skirt or trousers; it has a lot to do with what men perceive to be “NORMAL behaviour. For some reason, there exists huge insecurity in the macho man. Men love to put other men down — I live for me, NOT, to adhere to stupefying male-to-male peer-pressure.”

Here another man ( Learsi ) express his thoughts on comfort and health.

Traditionally men have always had dressed in skirts, only 300 years ago that forced them to wear pants.
The pants are the least suitable garment for a man; the boxer shorts, serves as the splint on his genitals, (promoting malfunction, and disabilities), the center seam of the pants abused, bruised and uncomfortable all the time the genitals; strap or belt acts as a tourniquet, and forces the heart to pump blood more effort (to overcome the contraction that makes the tourniquet), and poor blood supply affects: the digestive system, urinary system, the apparatus reproductive. In addition to the use of pants, man has finished peeing standing which is totally unnatural. Skirts and dresses with skirts for men are supreme-mind HEALTHY, convenient and comfortable. The pants, the tight underpants, the centre seam of the pants, and belt or belt, are promoting modern diseases of men: impotence, infertility, prostate problems and possibly cancer of the testicle.
No part of the male body is more abused than the genitals.

For better health and comfort wear skirts or dresses skirt.”

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Comments On Fashion/Mens Fashion talk

 

Comments on men’s fashion are increasing:

More and more men’s fashion is being talked about. People are recognizing that there are things to talk about.  Like more colors in men’s clothing, more readily available style choices and variety in designs silhouette. Here at A Man Dressed we’ll  see some of what people are saying. The words are out the future of men’s fashion is looking colorful and brighter. In my next post, I’ll be talking about men’s accessories for men.

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 Josh from England says;  That dude in the picture looks badass as hell and he looks like al Pacino’s brother. I agree with your point about using colour while dressing. Not many of us guys like to do it but it definitely makes you stand out in the world. I like the idea of natural fibers as well I have a few silky pieces of clothing and they feel amazingggg!! “
Jessica says;  ” I think it is very interesting that we never give much thought into men’s fashion. I know they have designer labels for things like suits and ties, but since so many men just wear whatever they pick up at Walmart I could see why trying to get a fashion trend going in men’s wear is hard. It is good to see that someone is trying.”

Baxter says:     ” This was a great post. I completely agree with the whole discussion about how men are restricted from expressing themselves by having to be forced to wear suits and ties when working in industries such as the service industry. This post was a refreshing when I compare it to the vast majority of posts that I come across when browsing online, and I look forward to consuming more content like this.”

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