never mind
I mix it up. Crew or nothing.
No, lots of people wear that combo but I personally don’t like it. I don’t like to show my undershirt because it’s sexier to see a little bit of chest (I’m not talking 70’s-style chest hair). What do the AF ladies think?
TheAliMan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don’t like to show my > undershirt because it’s sexier to see a little bit > of chest (I’m not talking 70’s-style chest hair). > What do the AF ladies think? +1 to AliMan’s sexy chest!
I always wear an undershirt. Yes it maybe sexier to the ladies if you didn’t but it’s going to have a negative impact on your manager or upper management. Imagine giving a presentation and constantly flashing your 50 year old guy manager with your man boobs
TheAliMan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/fashion/articles/2 > 008/04/10/gentlemen_dont_let_this_happen_to_you/ Interesting. I still won’t go undershirtless, but I’ll start looking into v-necks. The article also doesn’t berate the ordinary white t-shirt worn for utilitarian reasons (absorb sweat, stay warm, hide the amazon chest jungle), it’s really attacking the t-shirt deliberately chosen for fashion reasons, particularly colored t-shirts.
Definitely wear at least A-shirts, usually undershirts. I think I’d feel a little naked not wearing something under my dress shirt.
bchadwick Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > TheAliMan Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > http://www.boston.com/lifestyle/fashion/articles/2 > > > > 008/04/10/gentlemen_dont_let_this_happen_to_you/ > > > Interesting. I still won’t go undershirtless, but > I’ll start looking into v-necks. Hmm… I as well will take this into consideration although I’ve never pulled the colored T before… seems like an odd choice.
daviskr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > +1 to AliMan’s sexy chest! -5
cfagoal2 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > heres a quick search on yahoo > http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=200901 > 02184555AAmFRK2 This is interesting too… consensus there seems to be for crew necks, unless the guy has a good chest (typically without hair). However, it’s unclear whether this is for under a dress shirt or solo. The v-neck advantage is that you can unbutton the collar of the dress shirt, and have some skin rather than fabric showing.
iheartiheartmath Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > daviskr Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > +1 to AliMan’s sexy chest! > > -5 +6, now we’re back to +1. bchadwick, I agree with your statement on the v-neck advantage, however, v-necks could be tacky if your dress shirt is slightly see-through and one isn’t sporting the open collar (like when one is wearing a tie). Then I prefer crew necks.
Actually +6 gets you back to +2.
… and TheAliMan goes back to elementary school.
nuppal Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > KarenC Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > you only think it is sick because your mind is > > twisted! > > > We wan’t to know what kind of underwe…shirts you > wear. you’re starting to freak me out - stop following me!
Chuckrox8 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > V-Neck w/o a tie. Crew w/ tie. +1
no undershirt with top 2 unbuttoned…was raised into this Euro style.
Why does the 3 pack of Calvin Klein undershirts have to have some guy wearing tighty whities on it? I’m just buying the shirts here. Makes me want to stop it alltogether and go guido style with 3 buttons unbottoned and my chest hair flowing.
juventurd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Makes me > want to stop it alltogether and go guido style > with 3 buttons unbottoned and my chest hair > flowing. *shudder*