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163.1 | You'll have to ask a women... | VCQUAL::THOMPSON | Noter at large | Wed Oct 07 1987 15:29 | 16 |
| > If a man doesn't wear a tie to work
> here, it is considered a breech of professional attitude.
Slight rathole, but in engineering it is often considered a
"breech of professional attitude" if you *do* wear a tie.
As to men dressing provocatively. I don't know what kind of dress
turns a woman on so I don't have the faintest idea what I'd wear
to be provocative to a women. Perhaps this is a question for
WOMANNOTES? I've heard that few men understand what women consider
sexy in a man. I saw two lists once. One was a list of what men
thought women found sexy in a man. The other list was what women
actually said they found sexy in a man. There was very little
overlap in the lists.
Alfred
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163.2 | hmmmm | YAZOO::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Wed Oct 07 1987 16:18 | 2 |
| I suspose that the Chippendales dress provacatively but I sure
wouldn't feel very comfortable talking to one! :-)
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163.3 | Do Clothes Make the Man? | PARITY::DDAVIS | All this & brains, too | Wed Oct 07 1987 16:34 | 14 |
| Being provocative is only in the eye of the beholder. What I consider
to be provocative in men's clothing, may be boring to another woman.
Also, some men look great in tight jeans, and other look absolutely
horrible. I suppose if a man has worked hard to develop his muscles,
he probably feels that a short sleeve t-shirt is provocative, even
though most women would disagree.
Give me a man in a great fitting navy blue suit, and *I* think that
is provocative. And on the other end I think a man in cut off jeans
and work boots is extremely sexy....my opinion only.
-Dotti.
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163.4 | | CSSE::HAKIM | | Thu Oct 08 1987 11:15 | 7 |
| 9 to 5....well tailored suit, white on white french cuffed shirt,
silk tie and silk pocket square (only if he knows how to fold it)
with fine leather shoes.
after 5 tight jeans, white shirt with rolled sleeves
after midnight.....Kouros :-)
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163.5 | | MEMORY::FRECHETTE | Use your imagination... | Thu Oct 08 1987 11:47 | 7 |
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Ironed clothes, now that looks nice!
But yes, it is in the eye of the beholder.
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163.6 | hmmmmm... | LEZAH::BOBBITT | face piles of trials with smiles | Thu Oct 08 1987 11:57 | 11 |
| yes, a gangster-pinstripe tailored suit is nice, but in addition...
white canvas pants that flatter their build.
if they must wear a shirt, make it velour.
and most of all - let them wear a smile and a sparkle in their eyes.
-Jody
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163.7 | It *is* all in the eye of the beholder | APEHUB::STHILAIRE | You might think I'm crazy | Thu Oct 08 1987 12:08 | 26 |
| My idea of a provocatively dressed male is Billy Idol (reference
"Mony Mony" video on MTV). Imagine a high tech company where all
the men walk around in skin tight black leather jeans, an open
sleeveless shirt, lots of neck chains with a huge cross on one,
long dangling earrings, and bleached blonde, spike hair :-)!
(Actually, you have be pretty cute to begin with to carry off that
look!)
I hate heavy metal music but I love the heavy metal *look* - Bon
Jovi, David Lee Roth, Motley Crue - I think those young guys are
adorable.
If that look is out of the question I like the Springsteen look
if a guy has the body for it (tight jeans and t-shirt) or if a guy
can't pull that off, the Jerry Garcia (aging hippy?) is always nice
and reminds of what I thought was attractive in my youth :) - long
hair, beards, moustaches, and hippy clothes.
Never really been attracted to suits.
Of course, this is just what clothes are "provocative" and
personalities are more important. (There's nothing like a provocative
personality!)
Lorna
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163.8 | and a beard of course | KLAATU::THIBAULT | Is it live, or is it SIMUL? | Thu Oct 08 1987 13:35 | 3 |
| I'll take a pair of well-worn bluejeans and a flannel shirt any day...
Jenna Pooh
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163.9 | Seriously, keep it up! | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a cold (YEA!) | Thu Oct 08 1987 15:05 | 14 |
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These notes are interesting to say the least.. :-) I'm reading
them faithfully...
Now I have to go work-out, get a blonde streak in my hair, get
my ear pierced with a diamond stud, find a silk tie to go
with my flannel shirt, decide whether or not to trim my
beard, and decide whether or not to wear underpants with
my leather pants and Kouros(sp?).
The things we guys go thru..... :-) :-) :-)
mike
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163.11 | Z-14 Isn't It!? | CSSE::HAKIM | | Thu Oct 08 1987 15:23 | 8 |
| Mikie,
just stick to tight jeans and earring.......
(pant,pant)! and save a dance and a mai tai for me....
Ann
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163.12 | | CSSE::HAKIM | | Thu Oct 08 1987 15:26 | 6 |
| P.S. To Mickie...
I also like my men in terry cloth! :-)
(If you catch my drift) :-)
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163.13 | | YAZOO::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Thu Oct 08 1987 16:36 | 2 |
| Mike Foley, you do quite fine just the way you are :-) don't
bother changing
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163.14 | TIGHT JEANS | AKOV05::EARLS | | Thu Oct 08 1987 17:03 | 6 |
| well who is mike foley, he seems like he has the look.
but for me it is TIGHT faded levis and a tee shirt, on a nice body
and pleated pants and a nice shirt and leather coat.
the pleats are the best if the fit is right.
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163.15 | | VCQUAL::THOMPSON | Noter at large | Thu Oct 08 1987 17:29 | 5 |
| RE: Several. Several of you have described Mike Foley fairly well.
Why are you unattached Mike? Does that belong as an addendum to
the beautiful women topic? Or a new beautiful men topic in WOMANNOTES?
Alfred
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163.16 | keep dreamin' | USMRW1::REDICK | and your life knows no answer... | Thu Oct 08 1987 18:03 | 13 |
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boy, am i enjoying this topic! ;^)
i think the heavy metal look is IT too...types like Jon Bon Jovi, and
even David Lee Roth! I don't know what the material is that makes up
those SKIN TIGHT pants but keep it comin... along with open chested
shirts, long hair or short hair with a beard and moustache!
that's all for me...i don't want to get TOO involved :-)
tracy
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163.17 | well from an "old married lady..." | STUBBI::B_REINKE | where the sidewalk ends | Thu Oct 08 1987 22:36 | 12 |
| re .15
Alfred
The major problems I have with Mike are his age and my marital
status :-) :-)
seriously, I think both you and Mike are nice guys, easy to
talk to and easy to look at.
I really hope that guys can value what they are and not worry
about what they are not...
Bonnie :-)
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163.18 | | LANDO::TAG | Becky R. - Whirlwind Nightmare Life | Fri Oct 09 1987 16:16 | 20 |
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I agree with .7 too...way to go Lorna!
But I also like the charcoal grey or black pin suit with silk tie
look too....I also like leather ties with suits. They look super.
I ALSO like the flannel shirt and jeans look.....I also think men
look great in underwear ;^) but I would hate to see that at work...;^)
Hey....all you guys need to do is THINK you look great. If you
can look in the mirror and honestly say "I look great in these clothes"
then you have it made.
Just my opinion as well.....
[I concur with the rest of the ladies about Mikey too....he's doing
something right. :->]
B
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163.19 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a cold (YEA!) | Fri Oct 09 1987 23:17 | 17 |
| RE: .14
I have the look? I should tell my Mom. Everyone says I look
like her.. :-)
RE: My Marital Status
I never thought my marital status would be the subject of
discussion in Mennotes. I dunno why either Alfred. Maybe I'm
too picky? Either that or it's just not my time. (and hasn't
been for a while.. It's getting kinda boring, KnowWhaddImeanVern?)
RE: others
{blush, fidget-fidget, blush-blush}
mike
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163.20 | Can A Codpiece be Far Behind? | TOPDOC::STANTON | I got a gal in Kalamazoo | Mon Oct 12 1987 14:24 | 9 |
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Tight jeans? Heavy metal? Leather? Gosh, what about the "Brideshead
Revisted" look...loose white pants with pleats, white shirt open
3 buttons, sleeves rolled up, straw hat, tennis shoes...some folks
(namely my SO) prefer this softer look to leather. Is there any
hope for the untailored look, or must we seem to burst from our
contrainsts? 8^}
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163.21 | old fashioned too | GNUVAX::BOBBITT | face piles of trials with smiles | Mon Oct 12 1987 15:20 | 10 |
| I must say, after visiting "King Richard's Faire" near Cape Cod
this weekend, I truly admire loose peasant shirts, comfortable
knickers, tights and boots. Well-groomed (short or long) hair.
(Cloaks and hats add a dramatic touch, too)
I think another key to looking good is feeling comfortable in what
you're wearing. If the shoe doesn't fit either your size or your
style, don't wear it.
-Jody
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163.22 | Back at ya, bro.. | GENRAL::SURVIL | Best when eaten before this date | Mon Oct 12 1987 16:32 | 9 |
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Hey, sign me up for the Mike Foley "you've got that look" school!
I knew I was doing something wrong.
BTW, you were looking REAL casual at the Little Bear Mike. Should
I tell the folks about *that* look?
Todd
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163.23 | returned... | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Mon Oct 12 1987 16:55 | 7 |
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Funny thing is Toad, I look more like you now with the beard!!
Oh shit, what have I done????
mike
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163.24 | Oh, I forgot, NO polyester please... | QUARK::KLEINBERGER | MAXCIMize your efforts | Mon Oct 12 1987 17:33 | 14 |
| Alright, I'll admit that I like Mike Foley's beard :-)... makes
him look more grownup (well at least 21 :-)...)
Hm.. I like seeing men in nice clothes, whether they are causal
or dress up... as long as they fit him properly is all I like, I
hate the clothes that look like they should have been replaced
"weights" ago...but I am a sucker for a pin-stripe suit, with a nice
tie at work...
O'course the ultimate turn on for me is seeing a man in a tux...sigh...
Gale
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163.25 | | GENRAL::SURVIL | Best when eaten before this date | Mon Oct 12 1987 18:09 | 5 |
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But Mikey, I shaved mine off back in May! I was trying to get
the Mike Foley look, now look what you did!
Todd|^)
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163.26 | swoon | GCANYN::TATISTCHEFF | Lee T | Mon Oct 12 1987 18:14 | 8 |
| And let's not forget the good old 40's mode of dressing, eh?
Baggy pants, but close at the waist, following the rear quite nicely:
not tight and crass, more suggestive than revealing.
The loose shirt and jacket, with a well fitting vest...
Lee
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163.27 | I want to be well liked! | HYDRA::LYMAN | Village Idiot | Wed Oct 14 1987 19:39 | 8 |
| Re: - .*
Sounds like its time to lose my velveteen jumpsuit and matching
cape. And all this time I thought I was the Cat's Ass. Guess
I'll get out them jeans my mother gave for christmas a few years
back. Is it ok if they're bells?
Jake
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163.28 | back to the diet | SPMFG1::CHARBONND | Never tell me the odds. | Thu Oct 15 1987 07:34 | 1 |
| Re .26 Try finding a vest that accomodates 'handles' ! :-)/2
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163.29 | my man levi | MARCIE::UPR | | Fri Oct 16 1987 02:09 | 9 |
| re.26 I go with those baggy pants, fitted at the waist.
still, i prefer the loose opened shirt, maybe with muscle shirt
underneath, sleeves rolled up, tucked into nice-a**ed jeans.
mike, where have you been all my life?
cj
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163.30 | | AXEL::FOLEY | This is my impressed look | Fri Oct 16 1987 12:26 | 5 |
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This mike? Lesse, I moved out from under the rock......
mike
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163.31 | whites and jeans too! | SAHQ::CARLSON | Colour the Wind | Fri Apr 01 1988 10:21 | 12 |
| I'll go along with the baggy pants, preferably with a nice pleat
and side pockets. A double-breasted jacket always tops the look
nicely.
*Leather*! (drool, drool) Black leather pants and jacket.
Men that can wear a nice fedora or a panama, I find that very
provocative. Wear it with a rackish tilt, having one eye peering
out... ooooo...
;^>
theresa.
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163.32 | | MEMORY::FRECHETTE | Use your imagination... | Thu Apr 07 1988 21:06 | 10 |
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I never thought that clothes were important, but they sure do make
you look... ;-)
I'll go with the pleated baggy pants also... Anything that looks
nice and neat. Ironing gets bonus points! No K-mart clothes... yuck!
I lean towards the 'outdoor' look, or a little preppie [sp].
How about shoes here... what do you think?
No sneakers... only with jeans!
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