I am Rod Hull Posted 27 August 2012 Posted 27 August 2012 Ever since I was seven i've been a real skirt man. Not in public, you understand, but definitely at weekends when it's just me at home with the dog. She loves it, to, old puppy girl. No idea why. But for me it's the fresh air between the legs that does it. I like any kind of skirt, but generally the shorter the better, and if there's a chance that a gust of wind might lift the whole thing up so much the better. Of course it's no complete without a nice women's top too, so I'll usually wear a skinny tank top and a bra stuffed with tissue. Then it's all topped of with a pretty blonde wig and I'm good to go. I've been daring myself to venture out in public for weeks, but so far the furthest i've got in full woman-wear is the local shop. It took me ages to get there in those high heels, but boy did old Mr Rogers get a shock! Thankfully he didn't recognise the real me, otherwise i'd never live it down! I`v added you as a fiend, PM me.
Reynard Bleu Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 Clothes? Nah. In my 'me' time I wear a thin film of perspiration, a little Dior and a broad smile. Stunner.
Nick Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 Just thought this might be interesting. Ever since I was an eighteen year old, I have always worn black, At this moment I am wearing my usual black T shirt, trousers, and Chelsea boots. The ONLY time I don't wear all black is if I am going to a City, or Tigers match, when I wear the appropriate shirt
Guest MattP Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 Trainers jeans and a shirt to feel comfortble. If I'm going out even anywhere I'll dress up though in decent stuff, a man should wear good quality nice clothes. I spend far far too much on clothing but I look damn good most of the time, nothing worse than seeing someone on a night out with a Fruit of the Loom t-shirt on.
Guest Col city fan Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 I actually go for Duck and Cover. Great little shop near where I live does a nice range of shirts, trousers and jackets. Problem is I'm a fat fooker and need to go for their XXL.. Which isn't always in stock. Going out and looking smart is a good feeling actually. Now if only I could shift a stone or so...
Guest MattP Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 I actually go for Duck and Cover. Great little shop near where I live does a nice range of shirts, trousers and jackets. Problem is I'm a fat fooker and need to go for their XXL.. Which isn't always in stock. Going out and looking smart is a good feeling actually. Now if only I could shift a stone or so... It is, give yourself an incentive, I wanted to shift a stone or two a few years back so purchased a stunning Boss suit that was two sizes too small, you would be surprised what you can do with a bit of motivation.
Nick Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 Trainers jeans and a shirt to feel comfortble. If I'm going out even anywhere I'll dress up though in decent stuff, a man should wear good quality nice clothes. I spend far far too much on clothing but I look damn good most of the time, nothing worse than seeing someone on a night out with a Fruit of the Loom t-shirt on.
Bellend Sebastian Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 Ones that fit. Sadly this isn't straightforward
leicesterlad1989 Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 If I could get away with it, then I would just wear shorts all year round....and I mean just shorts!
HEGGSY Posted 28 August 2012 Posted 28 August 2012 And knock off replica football shirts... Me? Knock off football shirts? Never Cheeky fecker
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