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Originally Posted by maleficent
Excellent advice, especially in the summer if a gentlemen is the type to perspire a bit (I know a fella who doesn't wear t-shirts under his dress shirts, and let me tell you, when he perspires, you can see his black back hair, and well -- ewwww). Wearing a tshirt (and please, not the wife-beater t-shirt either) makes a less expensive shirt looks like it has more body to it and makes it look more expensive
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Thanks
Mal - I personally find it irritating that so many guys are inundated with the notion that
nasty =
rad-tastic. Well, I guess ultimately I don't care that much, as it just tends to cut down competition and all that, but seriously - the notion that men can't take care of themselves from a health/grooming perspective has simply got to go. If they choose not to, that's fine - but to feel like you can't or you sacrifice your masculinity is an idea I don't understand. I forgot to add:
10. If it's not a t-shirt, a pair of underwear, socks, or something you can work out in : hang it in the closet. It will last longer and look better. If you can afford it, use the drycleaners - at least for the Oxford shirts that you plan to wear in any serious / professional sense.