1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

Michael Snow

1. When do you feel at your most attractive?

I never feel 'attractive'
Some people are, some aren't What they wear never figures in to that

2. Do you notice women on the street? If so, what sort of women do you tend to notice or admire?

No

3. What are some things you admire about how other women present themselves?

I never notice how others present themselves

No

I only buy online. I would say the most important rule about searching for things on line is to be very, very specific
E.g. I don't search for 'shirt', I search for '"white" "100% cotton" "button cuffs" "shirt"

Comfort first, always

None. I have never had a conversation with anyone on that subject

No

I work from home up to two weeks at a time, so I need 15 shirts
I work with many legal clients, so need WHITE shirts
So I buy 4 white cottton shirts at a time (you usually get get great savings - sometimes as much as 60% - buying in bulk like that
Same with navy trousers, which I buy in threes
I also buy my socks always same colour, from the same place, so in my drawer any two socks is a pair

I gave my wife jewellery from time to time, 95% of which she never wore

Lots. E.g.
Jeans - nasty, coarse, hot, rough, heavy, uncomfortable fabric with harsh, abrasive seams everywhere
Jumpers - too hot and itchy
Jackets - too hot & restrictive. Only time I wear one is when I have to wear my suit

Not

No

No. I still wear exactly the same as I did in my first job out of university - I just replace things as and when they get torn or stained (or in my younger days when they no longer fitted) with the same things

No

Slightly above average height, fat, short arms, thick neck, huge hands and feet

Confident, intelligent, quick-witted, excellent memory

Calm. Not really a very emotional person

A pair of soft brushed cotton shorts, nothing else
(I'm at home indoors)
I never 'do' my hair

I think not at all, but because other people think otherwise, I have to dress to meet certain socially acceptable standards

No one

At client sites I need to look 'professional' - i.e. shirt, trousers, shoes
Other than that, they don't

I have neither, when it comes to clothes, these words mean nothing to me in that regard

I nearly wasted a lot of money
I tried to get a made-to-measure (not bespoke) suit
It was a disaster
It was so bad I got a full refund and £200 compensation for my wasted time
Other than that, as I buy only bland, simple, unnoticeable things, and just replace what I already have, I've never wasted any money on clothes
I read stupid (to me) comments in articles like "we only wear 20% of our clothes" or "wardrobe full of clothes but nothing to wear?" Can't understand any of those. I wear what I have, I cycle my shirts & t-shirts and trousers so they all get worn equally, I wouldn't buy something I wouldn't wear

No

Everyone says my home is lovely, I am a really quite good cook, I go to the theatre at least monthly (well, I did pre-Covid)
I don't know if any of those are 'style'

No
Clothes have no effect on how I feel or think about myself
Whatever I wear (or nothing at all) I am the same person, with the same abilities and competencies

No
I have never 'liked' an item of clothing
I wear what is socially necessary
I have never seen anything and thought it looked 'good' and certainly not thought would look 'good' on me, I have never seen anyone that I noticed as 'well dressed'

None of those things

Nothing
Either people will find me sexy, alluring, attractive or not. If they are the sort of person who would only be attracted to someone for what they wore, they are almost certainly not the sort of person I would find attractive

Comfortable means either no clothes, or soft, seamless (or seams outside) clothes, not too hot, warm enough, not tight, not restrictive
Confident has nothing to do with clothes. It means knowing yourself, your abilities, your limits and when to push them

Be comfortable

A smile, someone who makes me think and laugh

Hypocrisy, bad manners, unpunctuality, being rude to people they consider 'beneath' hem

I don't look at myself before going out

I consider nothing
For work I take the rightmost shirt (cleaned, ironed ones get hung on the left) a pair of trousers, any two socks from the drawer (I always buy the same colour and make of socks, so any two make a pair)
If I have to go out at weekends exactly the same but take the top t-shirt from the pile (cleaned, folded ones go at the bottom)

Be socially acceptable

I only dress 'up' for weddings, funerals, interviews, meetings with senior clients or govt. ministers
That's when I'll wear my suit, which I hate because a jacket is so hot and restrictive

I do already
white cotton shirt, navy linen trousers for work, t-shirt and same trousers for non-work

Me: Comfort, books, travel, good food, substance, function, performance
Not me: Fashion, TV, sports, fast or microwave food, style, form, appearance

White home counties working class, independent school then university, so now middle class
Hasn't influenced it at all, as far as I know

No

None
I am always professional, regardless of what I wear or how I dress
'Professional' is a state of mind

I dress in what's socially acceptable

No

N/A

It's not 'comforting'
It removes the necessity for wasted time and thought

I am never 'happy' about any clothes
I don't 'like' any clothes
I just wear what's socially acceptable - so shirt & trousers for work, t-shirt and trousers for non-work

N?A

I have absolutely no idea about how to answer a question like this

No

I look drunk, or a criminal, or a drunken criminal

No

No

Jeans, jumpers, jackets - all too uncomfortable to wear

I have no thoughts about my body at all, if it changed I would wear exactly what I wear now

No

No

No. It's incredibly antisocial to wear perfume in public

Nothing
I think what I wear is good enough to be 'presentable'

I never wear it

15 white cotton shirts
3 pairs navy cotton/linen trousers
~30 black wool/cotton socks
15 pairs underpants
~30 cotton t-shirts
1 pair black leather shoes
1 black leather belt
1 navy summerweight wool suit
A few ties
1 winter coat
1 pair cotton hiking trousers
1 pair black leather hiking boots
1 pair soft cotton indoor shorts
No jewellery

I don't understand the concept of 'favourite' clothes
To me, that's like having a favourite paving slap you step on while walking to work

No
If I own it, I wear it

I don't really understand 'valuable' wrt clothes
Everything I buy I wear
The most expensive single thing was my suit (£200)
It gets worn maybe 4 times a year
The cheapest were my socks, which get worn every day
Which of those is most 'valuable'

No

No idea

Don't know
Probably nothing, without outside assistance

No idea what an 'investment' item is

My first computer?

I've have never 'hunted' for a clothing item

Wardrobe hanging space: shirts, trousers, suit, ties
Wardrobe shelves: t-shirts
Wardrobe drawers: pants, socks

No
Luckily I have very very seldom been given clothes as presents, and never jewellery

No

Online, as infrequently as possible, only to replace something too torn or stained to wear

Clean

In no way whatsoever

It doesn't
I take home ~£1220k p.a.
I spend under £150 p.a. on clothes
(Actually, thanks to working from home for the past six,seven years i haven't needed to buy anything new for about three years

For work, white shirt, navy trousers

Yes
(Which is why I'm here)
A few weeks ago a friend asked "I have to know, why do you always dress so terribly?"
And my other friends (some of whom I've known for 10-20 years) all said stuff like "Oh, that's just the way he is" "He's always dressed like that" "You'll get used to it"
Which means I've been dressing terribly for twenty years without knowing it
When I asked them what was wrong with how I dress they said stuff like "It's just that you have really bad clothes" "Nothing fits" "You always look terrible" "It's all awful. Just awful"
:(

As above in Q82

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