Alpha Male Fashion

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]Axel44 wrote:
Leaving aside all the “Alpha” BS for a second, I wear a
Hamilton 992B 21Jewel Railway Special Pocketwatch
and Chain. Fine timepiece, classy but not gaudy,
and different than most. Also, a nice pair of
Allen Edmonds shoes will last you a lifetime. Probably
the best American made shoe out there.

If you have to tell everyone that you are an Alpha then
you’re probably not.

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Agree. I only said compared to the average guy on the street. I was under the impression that this is a community of people who are somewhat above and beyond Jo Blow. Perhaps I’m mistaken.
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Tell me about it…

I even thought that this being a weightlifting website, would have a bunch of guys that wouldnt be able to touch their left shoulder when th their left hand or their right shoulder with their right hand.

I was accused of being a douche who cant get over himself. :frowning:

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You can’t honestly touch your shoulder with the hand of the same side?
Looking at your avatar, it appears highly unlikely you’re being truthful. You’re not that big at all.
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You don’t have to be big, evidently, to be “muscle-bound”.


This is primarily for PowerPuff.

Daniel Craig is a very good dresser, even when he’s not wearing ten-thousand dollar suits for the Bond films. Here is a very simple yet well-coordinated ensemble in blue, grey and white.

And an Omega Seamaster NATO watch, peeking out from the shirt cuff, just the right amount of which are visible below the end of the sweater sleeves.

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]Axel44 wrote:
Leaving aside all the “Alpha” BS for a second, I wear a
Hamilton 992B 21Jewel Railway Special Pocketwatch
and Chain. Fine timepiece, classy but not gaudy,
and different than most. Also, a nice pair of
Allen Edmonds shoes will last you a lifetime. Probably
the best American made shoe out there.

If you have to tell everyone that you are an Alpha then
you’re probably not.

[/quote]

Agree. I only said compared to the average guy on the street. I was under the impression that this is a community of people who are somewhat above and beyond Jo Blow. Perhaps I’m mistaken.
[/quote]

Tell me about it…

I even thought that this being a weightlifting website, would have a bunch of guys that wouldnt be able to touch their left shoulder when th their left hand or their right shoulder with their right hand.

I was accused of being a douche who cant get over himself. :frowning:

[/quote]

You can’t honestly touch your shoulder with the hand of the same side?
Looking at your avatar, it appears highly unlikely you’re being truthful. You’re not that big at all.
[/quote]
Im not that big correct

Which is why i am so surprised that no one else has the same problem, get it? Short fingers/small hands, short forearms, odd angles, inflexibility. These could all be reasonable explanations, but instead of saying that, everyone accused me of being a douche.

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]Axel44 wrote:
Leaving aside all the “Alpha” BS for a second, I wear a
Hamilton 992B 21Jewel Railway Special Pocketwatch
and Chain. Fine timepiece, classy but not gaudy,
and different than most. Also, a nice pair of
Allen Edmonds shoes will last you a lifetime. Probably
the best American made shoe out there.

If you have to tell everyone that you are an Alpha then
you’re probably not.

[/quote]

Agree. I only said compared to the average guy on the street. I was under the impression that this is a community of people who are somewhat above and beyond Jo Blow. Perhaps I’m mistaken.
[/quote]

Tell me about it…

I even thought that this being a weightlifting website, would have a bunch of guys that wouldnt be able to touch their left shoulder when th their left hand or their right shoulder with their right hand.

I was accused of being a douche who cant get over himself. :frowning:

[/quote]

You can’t honestly touch your shoulder with the hand of the same side?
Looking at your avatar, it appears highly unlikely you’re being truthful. You’re not that big at all.
[/quote]
Im not that big correct

Which is why i am so surprised that no one else has the same problem, get it? Short fingers/small hands, short forearms, odd angles, inflexibility. These could all be reasonable explanations, but instead of saying that, everyone accused me of being a douche.[/quote]

LOL! Okay, so you’re a DISTORTED douche!

I guess they all assumed you were somehow hinting at being musclebound, as if it’s a virtue or something!

He dresses well, but Daniel Craig looks like a douche.

Just saying.

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Looking for advice.

Besides the standard white tank-top, does anyone have any suggestions on what pair with some high-quality jeans shorts?

Thanks gents.

[quote]theBird wrote:
He dresses well, but Daniel Craig looks like a douche.

Just saying.

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This is why dress doesn’t really have much to do with it. If he just wore workout clothes we’d be talking about how cool he was for dressing like that.

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]Axel44 wrote:
Leaving aside all the “Alpha” BS for a second, I wear a
Hamilton 992B 21Jewel Railway Special Pocketwatch
and Chain. Fine timepiece, classy but not gaudy,
and different than most. Also, a nice pair of
Allen Edmonds shoes will last you a lifetime. Probably
the best American made shoe out there.

If you have to tell everyone that you are an Alpha then
you’re probably not.

[/quote]

Agree. I only said compared to the average guy on the street. I was under the impression that this is a community of people who are somewhat above and beyond Jo Blow. Perhaps I’m mistaken.
[/quote]

Tell me about it…

I even thought that this being a weightlifting website, would have a bunch of guys that wouldnt be able to touch their left shoulder when th their left hand or their right shoulder with their right hand.

I was accused of being a douche who cant get over himself. :frowning:

[/quote]

You can’t honestly touch your shoulder with the hand of the same side?
Looking at your avatar, it appears highly unlikely you’re being truthful. You’re not that big at all.
[/quote]
Im not that big correct

Which is why i am so surprised that no one else has the same problem, get it? Short fingers/small hands, short forearms, odd angles, inflexibility. These could all be reasonable explanations, but instead of saying that, everyone accused me of being a douche.[/quote]

LOL! Okay, so you’re a DISTORTED douche!

I guess they all assumed you were somehow hinting at being musclebound, as if it’s a virtue or something!
[/quote]

Oh im a distorted douche now? How is that?

I am experiencing something that i thought others were as well. I ask if anyone else experiences the same thing EQUALS DISTORTED DOUCHE

Yea it all makes sense now…


If you don’t want to wear a kilt.


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Dapper.


Daniel


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Simple.

Men shouldn’t wear jewels.

[quote]NorCal916 wrote:
Looking for advice.

Besides the standard white tank-top, does anyone have any suggestions on what pair with some high-quality jeans shorts?

Thanks gents. [/quote]

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]CLUNK wrote:

[quote]carbiduis wrote:

[quote]SexMachine wrote:

[quote]Axel44 wrote:
Leaving aside all the “Alpha” BS for a second, I wear a
Hamilton 992B 21Jewel Railway Special Pocketwatch
and Chain. Fine timepiece, classy but not gaudy,
and different than most. Also, a nice pair of
Allen Edmonds shoes will last you a lifetime. Probably
the best American made shoe out there.

If you have to tell everyone that you are an Alpha then
you’re probably not.

[/quote]

Agree. I only said compared to the average guy on the street. I was under the impression that this is a community of people who are somewhat above and beyond Jo Blow. Perhaps I’m mistaken.
[/quote]

Tell me about it…

I even thought that this being a weightlifting website, would have a bunch of guys that wouldnt be able to touch their left shoulder when th their left hand or their right shoulder with their right hand.

I was accused of being a douche who cant get over himself. :frowning:

[/quote]

You can’t honestly touch your shoulder with the hand of the same side?
Looking at your avatar, it appears highly unlikely you’re being truthful. You’re not that big at all.
[/quote]
Im not that big correct

Which is why i am so surprised that no one else has the same problem, get it? Short fingers/small hands, short forearms, odd angles, inflexibility. These could all be reasonable explanations, but instead of saying that, everyone accused me of being a douche.[/quote]

LOL! Okay, so you’re a DISTORTED douche!

I guess they all assumed you were somehow hinting at being musclebound, as if it’s a virtue or something!
[/quote]

Oh im a distorted douche now? How is that?

I am experiencing something that i thought others were as well. I ask if anyone else experiences the same thing EQUALS DISTORTED DOUCHE

Yea it all makes sense now…[/quote]

Take it easy there, Carb. I was sort of taking your side in that they assumed you were spouting off for being so muscular.

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
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That guy’s clothes fit him well but he doesn’t understand the basic rules. You don’t wear a white t-shirt under a black/navy sweater and fawn coloured trousers don’t go with a black/navy sweater either. When I wear fawn trousers/slacks/chinos I wear a white shirt alone or a sweater of a compatible colour such as mustard or light brown. These rules are actually set in stone and have been for a long time. Others are never wear brown shoes in a navy, grey or black suit. Never wear long sleeves or anything with a collar when you’re wearing shorts. Most of it is really just common sense if you have good taste.

[quote]Silyak wrote:
Men shouldn’t wear jewels.[/quote]

Precisely. I’ve always hated earings on guys too. Back in the 80’s a guy with an earing = bender. Nowadays I see guys, even in top executive jobs occasionally with their damn earlobes stretched like an African tribesman and piercings in ridiculous places. Piercings on a woman anywhere other than her ears is a real turn off for me too. Nipple piercings are gross and you have wonder about the mental stability of a woman who’d do that to herself.

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:
Dapper.[/quote]

Nope. Wearing jeans with a blazer is another big no no. I realise top fashion designers are breaking all these rules but that’s just because they have no taste.