I think a guy looks hottest in a semi-tight white or black shirt with jeans or in a business suit, though.
It really depends what kind of person you are because if your a business man, wearing a tight ed hardy shirt would look a little wierd. I personally don’t like ed hardy, i think its only for guidos on jersey shore and really cocky assholes.
… just being honest here! girls arent really all that picky.. suits are always really great but casually,
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Depends on the guy, but dressier is almost always better for me. Jeans and t-shirt can be cute sometimes, but it speaks well of someone who is willing to put effort into his appearance– whether he’s pushing a few pounds,
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Think of clothes as potential costume ingredients for advertizing your tastes,
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I guess if anything, my suggestion is to be distinctive in a way that you feel good about.
Re: Hardy shirts– I said advertizement,
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Personal aesthetics, a lot of analysis, and a job that involves observing and assessing people. Going to an oddball college full of alternatively stylish men (see skirt and other examples).