Mens fashion - Why does it suck?

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I'm looking on GQ website at the moment and what is the deal with men's fashion? It is so limited and restricted compared to women's clothing. Men wear clothes as well! Grrr rant coming.


There is high street clothing which I think is expensive for what it is, £20 on a shirt I spent in Burton the other day. In the high street there are like what 4 shops each shop has like say 4 different style / coloured items in what ever range. So out on a night out you are bond to see some one else wearing the same shirt or top or jeans as you.

Now I have just seen a shirt on GQ that I would wear on a night out, I like the style the colour looks great but non of the high street shops sell it. Oh and the other problem is that it costs £469!! :eek:

In the womens market they would be able to get a near exact style shirt, jacket, shoes or what ever for the high street prices, but we can't.

Mens fashion market really does suck.



*Thanks in advance for all the gay and homo comments.
 
nothing wrong with wanting to wear dresses dude.
tbh I've often thought I'd look better in girls clothes than some of the girls I see but thats their problem not mine!
 
I'm looking on GQ website at the moment and what is the deal with men's fashion? It is so limited and restricted compared to women's clothing. Men wear clothes as well!
Alphaboy's concern over what he's wearing = 1.
Alphaboy's concern over being called a gaybo = 1000.

That's why.

Apologies for the sciencey stuff.
 
Your going to the wrong shops for a start. You need to hitting more niche outlets or willing to spend much more than £20 for a shirt,
 
Your going to the wrong shops for a start. You need to hitting more niche outlets or willing to spend much more than £20 for a shirt,

True. I appreciate that if you want quality clothes, you will probably have to splash out a bit. But I would punch anyone who spent £469 on a shirt right in the chops, just for the principle. That's an absurd amount of money to spend on a shirt, unless its made of solid gold.
 
Do you often have violent outbursts and punch people merely becasue you don't like what they're wearing or what they paid for it?

No I just use it as an exaggerated metaphor on the internet to emphasis my own personal dislike of spending vast sums of money for relatively simply clothing purchases.

Lighten up.
 
m&s is where i find myself more and more these days. most other stores seem to be unable to design anything without stupid patterns on it
 
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