Jumper over Shirt

I just look at all the great fashion available to women and then contrast that to whats avaiable for men...

I really just want to wear a chunky brown belt around the outside to accessorize my outfits.
 
Jumper with shirt (and with a suit jacket as well) is completely normal. No idea what this thread is even about, tbh. Utter nonsense. See below for an example.

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I really don't see the problem.

Weather starts getting colder, get home from work with a shirt on and feel a bit chilly so put a jumper on. You wouldn't take the shirt off to put a t-shirt on and then put the jumper on top. :confused:

I probably would, makes me feel claustrophobic or something. Nowt wrong with you doing it though. :)
 
Never thought twice about this. Shirts done up to the top with no tie though... ludicrous. Never seen a guy pull it off successfully without looking like they tried to get dressed and made a mistake somewhere along the line. Some girls seem to be able to get away with it though.
 
[FnG]magnolia;22618885 said:
I prefer to wear ironic t-shirts which reference some obscure video game. I couple this with over-sized cargo pants (event hough I'm very fat already). I smell of Lynx and my finger nails are stained yellow from my crippling Cheetos obession.

I laugh at people wearing a jumper and a shirt. It is just so uncool.

:D:D
 
I just look at all the great fashion available to women and then contrast that to whats avaiable for men...

I really just want to wear a chunky brown belt around the outside to accessorize my outfits.

I hope you aren't joking, because I agree! Women seem to have so many options and, and end up looking much more interesting than men. From that point of view I like it when choice of what seems acceptable for men to wear widens, and look forward to the day I too can accessorize (without people then assuming homo).

On the other hand (perhaps just because of what I'm used to seeing rather than anything else), I can't help but think a lot of the more flamboyant male styles just look ridiculous or at least highly unmasculine, so at the moment I don't really know what I would like to see...

I have never personally been a fan of jumpers over shirts as I'm more comfortable in colder environments so would overheat if I wore a jumper and shirt indoors, plus it just looks less smart, and less interesting than a shirt on its own imo.
 
Depends how you do it though doesn't it.. oh.. and your skin colour.

Top pic looks fine to me, second two look a bit silly though. One's more like a school uniform and the other the jumper just looks out of place.
 
I really don't see the problem.

Weather starts getting colder, get home from work with a shirt on and feel a bit chilly so put a jumper on. You wouldn't take the shirt off to put a t-shirt on and then put the jumper on top. :confused:

Get home, get out of work clothes. As your home the house should be warm so no jumper needed.
T-shirt and shorts :)
 
Oh look, the fashion police.

As said, some people can pull off the look, others, like the Op, can't....and will moan. Like the guy who wants to bang his work colleague in the other thread.
 
Hi guys,

I need your help, what do you think of these two jumpers? Which one is the best?

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Thanks

Bye :)
 
It's an extremely metrosexual style if you ask me, often coupled with thick framed hipster glasses. Not to my tastes.

If you ask me, men should be men. Suit wearing, scotch swilling, cigar smoking men.

A rise in cardigans has shocked me to be honest, thats womanwear if you ask me. Nothing wrong with a pullover to keep you warm but don't wear a ladies garment.
 
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