I have noticed that although red and green jeans are available for men in Asia and Europe, they are not so common in the US. Do men not like to wear colored pants there or is there another reason?Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! Or have I just missed all the spots where they hang out in colored denim?
In the U.S., the following arithmetic is common: Man + Fashion = Gay And it's still considered a bad thing for a heterosexual man to "look gay".
I can't even get my husband to wear khaki pants. I think the most colorful pants I have ever seen a man around here wear is camoflage. I've never even seen red pants for a guy.....at least not since the '80s.
Red is an unusual color for men's pants. I avoid blue jeans, though. I only get the black ones, but I prefer cotton/polyester work pants made by Ben Davis, my favorite being green, followed by grey and black.
I dunno if red jeans are a good idea. We're already hated enough just for wearing coloured underwear.
Yep, our son lives in them but my husband won't wear them and I don't ever see him changing his mind on it. Mainly cuz I don't know why he won't so I can't think of anythign to change his mind.
I also love it when men wear bold colored shirts, like olive green or peach, or an electric blue. Or an eye catching tie Sadly most men are so dull and boring in their choice of clothes. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
If you'd buy your own frilly hipsters, you'd catch less flack, those "sexy little things" are expensive you know. :bugeye: Besides, pink really is NOT your color.
Well, I've no idea how it is in India (although I'm sure it's better than here, whatever it might be), but we prefer something a bit more masculine. You might try Nickelodeon, however.
Perhaps red faded narrow cut jeans with pink leather belt, black teva casual sandals, wrinkled calvin klein white t-shirt, and a black porsche boxster might tempt our american brethren's palates.