but the Miami Team Player Final Four Houston 2023 Shirt But I will love this reverse is rarely so. It’s much the same problem when men wear makeup, at least in the US. Guyliner vs Kohl by Murphy Barrett Designers took men’s clothing, and even without altering the cut too much, tailored it to look good on women. Now note, the suit above is cut like a man’s suit, tailored for a woman’s figure. Ignore the buttons. In contrast, this is a suit cut for a woman. Even if we ignore the color, the placement of the lower button, the width of the lapel, the size of the lapel notch, are not characteristic of men’s suits. None of these are terribly flattering to the male figure. And it’s not just that it’s long and dress like. Men have done that before. But you can’t just slap a man in a woman’s dress and call it done. Now, I’m not quite sure how to make it work. If I did, I’d probably be a fashion designer instead of an electronics technician. But then, it doesn’t seem like professional designers have really figured it out either. I would imagine that this is cultural as well as geographical. I know that I wear an undershirt during the winter here in Canada because it gets cold and I don’t wear it during the summer because it’s too warm. So there’s the weather possibility and then there’s the cultural aspect. Americans tend to be more concerned with comfort then with looking good. This is changing but slowly. Europeans care more about looking good. Case and point is shopping, when I go shopping I see many sweatpants and runners whereas when I went shopping in the Netherlands there were jeans and nice shoes and just generally better dressed people. So I think it comes down to how fashion is viewed and the weather.
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