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Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
I know Kanye rocked the pink polos for a while, and every tool from high school to college started dressing the same way. I had no idea this creeped into the adult world.
I was in midtown Manhattan for some interviews yesterday, and noticed an astounding number of men in pink shirts and pink ties. I assume a lot of these guys are in the finance industry based on the geography. When did pink start becoming a "power" color, since I assume most of these guys would not have been caught dead in anything pink in the late 90s. Who started this trend? |
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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
It's like three years old man.
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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
When did guys start accessorizing at all?
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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
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When did guys start accessorizing at all? [/ QUOTE ] 1700s when dudes wore wigs...or whenever the necktie switched from functional to fashion, early 20th century? Bad post Jake. |
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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
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[ QUOTE ] When did guys start accessorizing at all? [/ QUOTE ] 1700s when dudes wore wigs...or whenever the necktie switched from functional to fashion, early 20th century? Bad post Jake. [/ QUOTE ] *sigh* Clearly I'm not referring to pompous wig-wearing, gold-braid flaunting pansies in the 1700s. I'm referring to guys. Yeah, neckties are another pet peeve. Neckties should be outlawed. Also, there's a difference between buying something required by your employer and accessorizing. |
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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
I have a pink shirt and a pink tie that I will wear during spring/summer. My wife likes the way it looks and if it helps me get some extra lovin' then I don't care what the rest of you think.
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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] When did guys start accessorizing at all? [/ QUOTE ] 1700s when dudes wore wigs...or whenever the necktie switched from functional to fashion, early 20th century? Bad post Jake. [/ QUOTE ] *sigh* Clearly I'm not referring to pompous wig-wearing, gold-braid flaunting pansies in the 1700s. I'm referring to guys. Yeah, neckties are another pet peeve. Neckties should be outlawed. Also, there's a difference between buying something required by your employer and accessorizing. [/ QUOTE ] This guy would kick your ass from the crypt. Stop trying to be all wannabe macho, and while you're at it take off your watch. |
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[ QUOTE ] When did guys start accessorizing at all? [/ QUOTE ] 1700s when dudes wore wigs...or whenever the necktie switched from functional to fashion, early 20th century? Bad post Jake. [/ QUOTE ] Times change. I'm more a traditional type of no earring, no bracelet or necklace, no man-purse guy myself. I don't put a scrunchy in my hair, a diamond in my tooth, or wear a lot of rings. I don't spend so much time on my hair that I worry someone might touch it and push it out of place, or grow facial hair that requires waxing or elaborate maintenance. I don't have a Prince Albert or incorporate jewelry into my actual body structure in any way. That kind of love for ornamentation is chick stuff. Manly is easy and uncomplicated. |
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It's like three years old man. [/ QUOTE ] Jesus. I thought it might have been a spring thing. There was enough pink near the Trump building to rival Victoria's Secret. |
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Re: Guys accessorizing with pink. Trend?
Yeah. Gay trend.
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