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Don’t Wear This: Clothes Women HATE On Men

October 26, 2019DMT.NEWS

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Gentlemen, don't get me wrong, every man should dress for himself before others.

Regardless, we share the world with women. We love to look good for them and sometimes do the craziest things to get their attention. For this reason, a wise man does well to heed the ladies' opinions.

I've done some research on this, and I've discovered some clothes women HATE on men based on quotes from celebrities, online surveys, and comments I've seen online.

Don't Wear This: Clothes Women HATE Seeing On Men

Trust me, there are some great insights out there – but there are complaints that I disagree with as well.

Let's not waste any more time!

 

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  1. Trousers That Are Too Tight
  2. Leather Trousers And Ugg Boots
  3. Socks And Flip Flops
  4. Too Much Cologne
  5. Too Many Accessories
  6. Baseball Caps
  7. Jeans That Fray
  8. Too Many Patterns
  9. Low-Slung Jeans
  10. Wearing Sunglasses Indoors Or At Night
  11. High-Waisted Red Trousers
  12. Deep V-Necks
  13. Short Sleeves
  14. Running & Hiking Shoes
  15. Dress Shoes With White Socks
  16. Crocs
  17. Graphic Tees
  18. Tattered Clothes
  19. Cargo Shorts
  20. Wide-Legged Jeans

 

1. Trousers That Are Too Tight

Lena Headey referred to the look as being wrapped in tight, wrinkled, and sweaty fabric. It sounds disgusting… because it is.

I've talked a lot about trousers, but let's do a quick rundown as to how they should fit around those gorgeous legs of yours.

As far as thighs go, you want to be able to pinch about 1 inch of fabric on either side of the thigh. You can afford to take about 1/2 inch while doing this, but any less means that it's way too tight. By the same token, any more than one inch is too loose – time for the tailor to take a look.

They should have a slight taper to give a narrower look the closer they get to the ankle. If you're a big guy though, you may want to opt for a straight cut down to the hem. The reason is that if you rely on the taper, you'll emphasize the gut. Proportional balance is key!

 

2. Leather Trousers And Ugg Boots

I got this one from Sarah McLachlan, and all I have to say is… SERIOUSLY?

When it comes to clothes women hate, I haven't seen this one, but knowing it exists sends shivers down my spine. Gentlemen, please avoid this combo at all costs. I can't think of a single instance where this would look good.

It should go without saying that leather trousers & ugg boots are horrifying.

Actually, I can – a Halloween costume.

 

3. Socks And Flip Flops

I have to admit – this one is more common than the dreaded leather/ugg combo.

It's still not better.

Gents, you need to make up your mind – are you cold, or are you hot? Socks are meant to be worn to protect your feet and keep them warm along with a pair of shoes. Sandals are designed to keep your feet open and cool around the house.

flip flop socks

It was tough to include this picture, but you need to see exactly what you should be avoiding.

I'm not surprised this is among the clothes women hate – it's never attractive. In fact, it looks douchy.

 

4. Too Much Cologne

Eva Longoria mentioned it, and I can agree. There's a fine line between having a seductive smell and simply stinking up the place.

Now, I love fragrances. I've put out several videos and articles talking about the most popular men's colognes in general and for the season. However, nothing in excess is good.

You're going to want to apply NO MORE than three squirts to some of the heat-producing areas on the body (wrists, behind the ears, neck). Ideally, you'll want to keep it behind the neck – that way the scent isn't assailing whoever is holding a conversation with you.

However, once you go your separate ways, they'll catch enough of your scent to compel them to take a second look at you. This is great tactic to use with the ladies.

 

5. Too Many Accessories

The right number of accessories can do a lot for a man's look.

The question is this: How much is TOO much?

Keep it simple – try to stick with about three accessories.

Let's put it this way: If you're wearing three necklaces, a watch, two bracelets on each wrist, and a ring?… Yeah, you might want to tone it down.

 

6. Baseball Caps

You could do worse than baseball caps. They're appropriate for the most casual situations – especially if you're headed to the stadium to support your home team.

However, too many guys overdo it – and a lot of it has to do with hair loss. Considering that 1 in 5 men deal with baldness, it's no surprise that the baseball cap – cheap and readily available – is overused.

Take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your hair. Otherwise, consider a more stylish hat option. A flat cap is an exceptional replacement as it can be used in the same contexts as a baseball cap.

You have options, you just need to find them.

 

7. Jeans That Fray

This is a personal grip by none other than Melanie Sykes, and I'm compelled to agree. Gents, get those jeans hemmed. Just because they're meant to be casual doesn't mean that they should look as though they were pulled from a dumpster.

jeans mens summer style mistakes

A pair of well-fitted jeans, clean jeans can make a huge difference in a man's look.

Care for them the same way you would every other tool in your closet.

 

8. Too Many Patterns

I don't agree whatsoever – a man can wear as many patterns as he pleases.

The challenge is in making them work. It's much easier than you think, actually – It's just a matter of keeping them different. No two similar patterns should be used beside each other. When it comes to patterns, variety is the spice of life.

Sure, you can use similar patterns, just make sure they are well apart from one another.

 

9. Low-Slung Jeans

Joan Collins named this as a major pet peeve. When I say low-slung, I mean jeans that are low to the point your underwear is showing.

As far as style sins go, low-hanging jeans are a capital offense.

This is NEVER a good look under ANY circumstances. If you are doing it, please consider transitioning toward a more appropriate fit in the trousers.

 

10. Sunglasses Indoors Or At Night

Unless you're Jack Nicholson, the only thing you'll achieve by doing this is looking like a douche.

sunglasses

Sunglasses are meant to be worn… well… in the sun.

 

11. High-Waisted Red Trousers

This is a gripe Tracey Emin had. Gents, do I even NEED to go into why this doesn't work?

I don't even know anyone that wears high-waisted red pants… and I'm glad.

Please, dump them.

 

12. Deep V-Necks

These shirts are useful as undershirts. If you're the kind of guy who hates it when his undershirt shows through his unbuttoned collar, something like a deep V is perfectly acceptable. It gives the illusion that you aren't wearing anything beneath the dress shirt, all while it protects the precious fabric.

Deep V undershirt

There is no one on Earth who appreciates your man-cleavage.

It DEFINITELY does not function well by itself. Man-cleavage? Yeah, no one needs to see that.

 

13. Short Sleeves

Carla Bruni complained about short sleeves, which is a bit harsh in my opinion. Plenty of guys – especially muscular men – can pull them off.

how to look better tuck in shirt

Carla Bruni, I have to disagree!

Being slim myself, I prefer long sleeves. I like rolling them just under the elbow to give my arms that extra oomph. You can do something similar with short sleeves too, though. Just roll them up once or twice, and it'll add emphasis to your upper arms and shoulders.

 

14. Running & Hiking Shoes As Everyday Wear

They have their place in your closet. They're practical for the gym and, well, hiking of course.

Suede loafer

A pair of suede loafers are great for hotter climates, but you can easily pair them with any casual outfit year-round.

For everyday wear, instead, consider investing in a pair of stylish sneakers or some suede boots. If you're feeling bold, go for some men's loafers. It's an easy way to dramatically upgrade your casual game.

 

15. Dress Shoes With White Socks

Gentlemen, why?… Just, why?

This is an easily avoidable, but all-too-common mistake that men make. It's simple: Dress shoes go with dress socks – no exceptions. I'm totally on the ladies' side on this.

 

16. Crocs

Crocs are a sin, but damn, they're comfortable. I own a pair myself, but even I won't dare to wear them outside the house. They look tacky and, well, plain ugly.

 

17. Graphic Tees

We might think they're hilarious, but the ladies don't. Believe it or not, a solid t-shirt is more potent as casual wear than any design can be.

plain t shirt white

A plain and well-fitted t-shirt shows you care, even if it's the most casual tool in your closet.

 

18. Stained Or Torn Clothes

You can do better. If it's old and looks that way, then throw it away. Tattered clothes have no place in a stylish man's closet.

 

19. Cargo Shorts

I've talked about this before. You'll be hard-pressed to find a lady who appreciates those things.

Have you ever seen stylish cargo shorts? Neither have I.

If you must wear shorts, then find some plain ones that forego the obnoxious pockets.

 

20. Wide-Legged Jeans

I've heard ladies say that Americans have a nasty habit of wearing oversized jeans, traveling abroad, and accusing other men who know what they're doing of playing for the other team.

This is incredibly immature and ignorant. First off, I'd like to apologize on behalf of my countrymen.

Secondly, allow me to offer some quick tips for well-fitting jeans on men…

  • They should stay put without a belt.
  • If you can perfectly denote the outline of your legs and butt, it's too tight.
  • If you can pinch anywhere between half an inch to an inch at any point along the leg, it's a good fit.

 

Summary – Clothes Women Hate On Men

  1. Trousers That Are Too Tight
  2. Leather Trousers And Ugg Boots
  3. Socks And Flip Flops
  4. Too Much Cologne
  5. Too Many Accessories
  6. Baseball Caps
  7. Jeans That Fray
  8. Too Many Patterns
  9. Low-Slung Jeans
  10. Wearing Sunglasses Indoors Or At Night
  11. High-Waisted Red Trousers
  12. Deep V-Necks
  13. Short Sleeves
  14. Running & Hiking Shoes
  15. Dress Shoes With White Socks
  16. Crocs
  17. Graphic Tees
  18. Tattered Clothes
  19. Cargo Shorts
  20. Wide-Legged Jeans

While much of this seems like common sense, many of these mishaps are all-too-common. Gentlemen, if you're looking to get started as a stylish man, you can start by avoiding these mistakes.

 

This article is sponsored by Keeps, your solution to hair loss. The team at Keeps works to get you FDA-approved hair loss products for a price that can't be beaten. You may have tried them before, but not for this price…

For plans between $10 and $35 a month, you'll get a licensed physician to review your information and give a personal recommendation. It's shipped right to your door – discreetly, and all on your schedule. Why wait? Click here to preserve that mane and get 50% off your first order.

 

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