MEN: Do you care about fashion?

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Hi guys. I'm wondering if the guys of SHH! are interested in maintaining their fashion and looks and to what extent.
 
The extent to which I care about fashion is whether or not I'll be wearing an open button-up shirt over a t-shirt or not and whether or not the colors work together (considering most of my shirts are black band t-shirts, this isn't as in-depth as it may sound).
 
I'm just a t-shirt and jeans guy. I had to wear a suit to work for 6 years and I hated it.
 
I don't do fashion or trends. I wear jeans and the t-shirt of whatever band I'm into that day ... today it's Motorhead.
 
Because I work at a bank it's a tie, black slacks, and dress shoes for me so I'm used to it, when I go out it's jeans and a polo shirt and at home it's just a T-shirt and shorts.

I'm not really fashion crazed but I don't like looking like a slob.
 
I'd like to be more fashionable..

I'm pretty bad for being gay. At least it helps break the stereotype .. ?? :p
 
I HAVE to wear a superhero/film/tv t-shirt. I've been doing it for so long now that it's an everyday thing. I like collecting t-shirts and I look forward to getting more!

I'm not a shoe guy, but I got into cons recently.
Other than that, I just wear jeans. If I'm going out to a club or whatever, I'll wear a shirt and tie.
 
Right now I have on muted green cargo pants, a Trigun t-shirt, and a rust-colored button-up shirt over that. I just now realized how well the colors go with Trigun ^^;
 
Nope. I really don't care about what I wear, nor do I care too much what my date wears. As long as it matches I'm fine.
 
I just do my best to not look tacky.
 
Yes, very much so. And I hate how people think fashion is automatically ''gay''. Yes, the business is run by alot of gay designers, but I dont see what is so gay about clothing. Everyone likes to look good and its a very creative field. I care about fashion alot. It's really one of my biggest passions. And I dont think it makes me gay at all. I really HATE that stereotype. Just because someone likes to design clothing for either men or women does not define their sexuality. Again, there's nothing wrong with wanting to look good. I would totally want to design clothing. I think it would be great. And I love shopping.
 
I dont wear clothes with a lot of holes and food stains, but I'm not fashion conscious either. No I dont wear a fanny pack or bell bottoms but I dont have the slightest idea what is "in" at the moment. Actually, I'm wearing a brown t-shirt with Pac-Man eating cherries and "MUNCHIES" written beneath it and blue jean shorts. Thats my "fashion style."
 
I don't do fashion or trends. I wear jeans and the t-shirt of whatever band I'm into that day ... today it's Motorhead.

>implying that's not trendy


Oh and, yeah. I do care to a point. But I don't make it my life. I get new clothes about every month.
 
One thing I hate is these male celebrities who wear casual footwear (sneakers, converse) with dress pants.

And wearing a tie with a short sleeve shirt is ok if your a manager at McDonald's.
 
Ben Stein is the master of casual footwear with dress pants. Too be honest, if I had to wear formal clothing, I'd still try and sport my converse.
 
I care about looking good at times, and dressing sharply makes me feel...well...sharp. But i'm not a trendy ass**** and i don't mind looking a little run down during, say, a lazy weekend.
 
I personally don't care for fashion, as long as it fits and it's clean then I'm good. I mostly just wear t-shirts and khakis, and the occasional trenchcoat.
 
I'm not big on fashion but I care enough not to look thrown away when I step outside. I like to dress comfortable and practically. Since I go to art school, dressing up is a bit impractical if you are dealing with charcoal and paint. My girlfriend is REALLY into fashion but she does not try to change my sense of fashion, which I thank her for greatly.
 
I have to dress corporate casual during the week, so it's usually a dress shirt and pants. Weekend, if I'm home, a t-shirt. If I go out, usually some jeans and a polo shirt or some other kind of shirt other than a t.
 
I dress for comfort, not fashion. If what im wearing is generally acceptable in my sorroundings, score! If not, doesnt bother me, im not there to impress anyone.
 
I took the bottom one.

I wear what I want and don't give a damn what people think.
 
Basically, if chicks will **** you in a t-shirt and jeans, there is no other need to wear anything else.
 
I wear casual clothes to work. Mostly comic related t-shirts. I wear a suit to bible study on Wednesday and Sunday. And I wear costumes to comic-cons!
 
I would say that I am as interested as far as I need to be given I work. I get suits done for me every couple of years so they are always in fashion.
 
Nope. I really don't care about what I wear, nor do I care too much what my date wears. As long as it matches I'm fine.
Awww... how cute.
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