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Bruno Marc Men's Casual Fashion Sneaker Dispatches from Amazon Sold by dreampairsEU
... adapts to multiple occasions and outfits, these men’s dress sneakers are...wear. Premium Material: These men’s casual sneakers are crafted with a ...on various surfaces, these men’s casual shoes are a must-have. Comfortable.... Versatile & Practical: These casual dress shoes for men combine style and functionality, perfect... for both casual outings and ...
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Re: Formal attire requested for wedding guests
..., tuxedos or dark suits for men. Husband and I have a..., midi-dresses, suits or blazers for men, and so forth. This would .... Men can also wear lighter colored suits. Think of the Kentucky Derby outfits in... the U.S., or the Ascot outfits in England. I agree that ... in general can be overly casual and sloppy, and love their ...
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Puma Unisex Sneaker Socks (3 Pair Pack)
..., designed to cater to both men and women. Crafted primarily from... a fashionable choice for any casual or athletic outfit. The material... to seamlessly blend with various outfits. Customer Reviews
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Apr 7, 2026 |
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JACK & JONES Men's Logo 3 Pack T-Shirt Short Sleeve Cotton (Size XL) Black/White/Navy
... (S/S) Description: T-shirt for men from the Danish brand Jack ... pairs well with various outfits. The shirts are ideal for casual occasions and can...
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Apr 6, 2026 |
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RE:The Henchmistress of Brockton Bay (Worm Wiki Warrior)
... have said no. But as men, especially tourists to Brockton Bay... a blonde ponytail in a casual understated outfit. She looked kind ... for silly girls in princess outfits, but I wasn't complaining. I ... small girl, these are grown men with firearms. No responsible adult ...
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RE:The Henchmistress of Brockton Bay (Worm Wiki Warrior)
... have said no. But as men, especially tourists to Brockton Bay... a blonde ponytail in a casual understated outfit. She looked kind ... for silly girls in princess outfits, but I wasn't complaining. I ... small girl, these are grown men with firearms. No responsible adult ...
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RE:Returning To Cruising
... fancy outfits, but most will wear more of a smart casual type... absolutely no tank tops for men (probably a body hair issue...
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Apr 5, 2026 |
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RE:Aftermath of a Lifetime [Pokemon OC fanfic]
.... But unfortunately I met countless men that tried applying that technique... gotten closer to the two men during the small time Iris... fully dressed to their usual outfits when it came to acting... we would kill him." The casual mention of murder aside, Lance...
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PUMA Unisex Smash V2 Trainers - Size 5.5
... support, making them suitable for casual outings or sporting activities. Constructed... well with a variety of outfits. Material Composition: Leather Outer Material: ... Colour: Puma Black Occasion: Sport, Casual Toe Style: Round Toe Heel ... trainers are designed for both men and women, making them a ...
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RE:The Archer-Mage Against the Undead Legion
... her initial assessment of the men had been inaccurate. They looked .... Elanil glanced at their outfits. They, too, were somewhat deceiving to the casual observer. Without looking... or woodcutters. In reality, the men were a warrior and a ... all in response to Wally's casual way of calling orcs wild. "... ask him about those two men. "Well, time to go." Gaspard ...
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RE:The Archer-Mage Against the Undead Legion
... her initial assessment of the men had been inaccurate. They looked .... Elanil glanced at their outfits. They, too, were somewhat deceiving to the casual observer. Without looking... or woodcutters. In reality, the men were a warrior and a ... all in response to Wally's casual way of calling orcs wild. "... ask him about those two men. "Well, time to go." Gaspard ...
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Apr 3, 2026 |
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Men's Quicksilver Billabong T-Shirt in Navy, L
... sleeves, making it ideal for casual wear. The straight hemline and... pairing with various outfits. The t-shirt is designed for adult men and fits... t-shirt is perfect for both casual outings and light sports activities...
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Apr 2, 2026 |
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Looking for Fashionable Yet Affordable Men’s Clothing for University and Casual Outings
Hello! I’m currently looking to improve my wardrobe and was hoping to get some recommendations. Most of my clothes right now are quite basic, and I feel they may not be the most suitable for casual outings or university. I’m hoping to find clothing that is fashionable, comfortable, and affordable. I’ve seen many people wearing really nice outfits, but I’m not quite sure where they usually buy them from. If you have any recommendations for brands, stores, or places you personally shop at be it online or in person, I would really appreciate it. Online links would be great if possible! I’m mainly looking for suggestions for shirts and pants that would work well for university or everyday outings. Thank you in advance! Feel free to DM me if you are uncomfortable for sharing here!!! submitted by /u/Early-Environment-63 to r/ChillSG [link] [comments]
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Mar 7, 2026 |
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Men casual AI Outfits
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Feb 28, 2026 |
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Looking for some recs for men’s 5 panel activewear/running hats that also could also go with a casual outfit.
Any recommendations are welcome. Thanks!! submitted by /u/Suitable-Addition736 to r/hats [link] [comments]
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Feb 17, 2026 |
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Why are so many men not caring about their appearance?
I'll start off by saying, I'm not the most fashionable man out there. I have a couple suits, business clothes, and casual clothes, but I'm not buying a ton of luxury brand items. I don't dress up all the time, but make at least an attempt to look nice. However, going out for Valentine's Day last night, I was absolutely baffled by how low effort so many men had put into their outfits. This is one of the few days of the year where you are pretty much expected to dress nicely if going out to dinner. I saw men wearing sweats, athletic clothes, running sneakers, trucker caps, graphic tees with questionable wording, and so on while on their dates. Most of the women I saw, you could tell they put effort into how they were presenting themselves. Stylish dresses, pants/tops combos, shoes/heels, and of course hair and make up. What happened to men's fashion to cause this disconnect? I can't imagine most women are thrilled to see their dates showing up like it's Tuesday night at Chili's. Now, I'm not saying men need to start wearing suits everyday like its the early-mid 1900s, but at least an effort should be made to at least match your date no? Or am I overreacting? submitted by /u/BigusDickus099 to r/ask [link] [comments]
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Feb 15, 2026 |
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Question for the men: what outfits do you like or dislike for dates to wear?
I'm going on a date tonight and I was wondering what sort of clothes/hairstyles you gentlemen prefer for us ladies to wear, such as a skirt vs jeans or the glam look vs more natural? I don’t like showing too much skin but I like body-conscious clothing. Thanks! The date is at a casual pub/restaurant. submitted by /u/BeeDangerous190 to r/DatingOverSixty [link] [comments]
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Jan 19, 2026 |
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Reading one piece as a girl sucks (everything here has been said before)
im gonna start this off by saying this post isnt all that srs tbh i just wanted to ramble abt smth. what im about to say isnt anything new or revolutionar, so sont keep reading this expecting a new perspective, im going to be separating pre ts and post ts for the time being, since female rep between those two are night and fucking day, for the first half its gonna be post ts. first off, their designs, im definitely not the first or last person to say this but fucking hell, why is every woman either a blowup doll or putty shaped? even the *unique* girls like sandersonia or perona have this body shape, and all the women shaped like putty are either old, fat, or comically ugly. as a girl, i've seen many shapes and sizes, not all girls with a big chest have an attractive body, and not all chubby girls are exaggeratedly disproportionate, this might just be a thing with japanese media, but fuck, even other shonens have various bust and waist sizes, different proportions and faces. secondly, their emotions, i am sick and fucking tired of seeing so many women have that stupid angry nami face, after punching a male character in the head, genuinely khalas im so fucking sick of it, and they all look the same when theyre crying, and they all look the same when theyre smiling, its like hearing "im sorry" so many fucking times the phrase just means nothing to you anymore, it gets to a point i swear to god it just gets to a point, i could play bingo with all these character traits and win every time. - we have the shy and nervous girl : hibari, shirahoshi, pudding (although shes admittedly uniqe). - the sinister dominatrix : black maria, kujaku, sadie. - the kind and loving mother that dies at the end of a flashback : ida, sora, scarlet, toki, bellmere, banchina (had to google her name shes so forgettable), kawamatsus mom. - wild but sweet (keeps smacking men on the head with the grr face) : nami, osturu (wano), young ida. and you'll notice that I've mentioned two unimportant side characters from pre ts, thats because women pre ts actually felt like real people and not living caricature, real people with real clothes and personalities and interests and stories, the women post timeskip feel so predictable.. theres no one like perona, no one like camie, no one like vivi (except rebecca but she feels like a vivi ripoff), no one like robin, i feel like ive lost my sisters to time, like my sisters have been forgotten, they meant so much to me and this isnt nostalgia talking btw, ive only been into one piece for approximately two years, i can tell clear as day theres a bigass difference between pre and post. also, oda no longer believes in pants or casual attire for his women, current day nami wouldn't wear what prets nami wore, and vice versa, i own lots pf clothes that resemble namis and robins prets style but i think i'd get arrest for indecent exposure if i even thought about wearing a post timeskip outfit of theirs.. it feels less genuine.. i just cant connect to them like i used to and for the love of god dont come up in these comments like "why even complain this much if youre still gonna watch, drop the show, omg we've heard these before, what else is new, this is a shonen" maybe dont bother typing it out, i've heard before too yk submitted by /u/Spirited-Height-9533 to r/Piratefolk [link] [comments]
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I (35F) went on a date with M23.
Quick disclaimer: I did not know the age gap was going to be so big. I thought he was late 20's, like 27-29. If I had known his actual age, I likely wouldn't have proposed the date. So, here's the setup. We met at an event for a shared hobby at the beginning of October, spent a little time at the event, chatting and getting pictures. We exchanged socials and had a little group chat going on Discord. He messages me privately, we start to chat, and it becomes obvious he likes me because he's flirting a bit and calling me all kind of pet names. I didn't think I'd spent enough time to get to know him and form an opinion if I liked him back so I propose a date at an Asian restaurant a little out of our way but I had been there before and liked the food. First red flag, he showed up looking like he came from the gym, basketball shorts and a plain sleeveless t-shirt. I let this go because it was a casual meetup but damn, is it too much to expect a collared shirt or button up? Next, he didn't compliment my look at all. I wasn't wearing a dress and heels but I at least tried to look cute with a nice outfit and makeup. Before you call me arrogant and self centered: the reason I was surprised was because almost every other message from him to me included a compliment like beautiful, sexy, cute, etc and when I got none of that face to face, it was a little strange in my mind. Next, he had no conversation skills. We were able to chat about our shared hobby but outside of that, there was nothing. I asked him about his job, his commute, his family, he did not return the gesture. I'm on Tiktok a lot and see a lot of women talking about awkward dates and a main complaint is that men only talk about themselves and never ask their dates any questions to get to know them. This guy was on that but he didn't even talk about himself. When we weren't talking about our hobby, it was just silent at the table unless I posed another question. This was mind blowing to me and at one point, I went quiet just to see if he'd pick up the conversational slack and we ended up sitting in silence for about five minutes until I started talking again. He was also in his phone a lot, texting and scrolling. My phone was out but it was face down on the table and I only ever picked it up to know the time. In fact, he took two phone calls at the table without even a courtesy of, "oh hey, I'm sorry, I have to take this, it's important." Got none of that! He just answered it without warning, I was looking at my plate so when he stared talking, I thought it was to me but alas. Neither of the conversations seemed important, at least from what I could hear from his end and I was just blown by the lack of manners. Obviously, I knew early that this was a wash but I stuck it out. I was grateful he just seemed awkward and unsocialized and wasn't spouting redpill rhetoric. We ended up on the same train for part of the way back and again, he didn't engage with me and was only on his phone so I did the same. When we parted, I gave him a hug goodbye, on which he lingered and I was lowkey terrified he'd try to push a kiss but luckily, that didn't happen. As far as bad dates go, it wasn’t horrible, just painfully awkward and a waste of time, effort, and money. I def should have asked his age beforehand. There's a lot of jokes about Gen Z and how they lack social skills and the like and this was a prime example. I know this is going to come off ageist but I seriously have no desire to be around or hear the opinions of anyone under 25. submitted by /u/ThrowawayFaye818 to r/Millennials [link] [comments]
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Feeling so 1960s 💼 Wearing the typical casual outfit Asian men used to wear back in the 1960s
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Oct 9, 2025 |
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Which New Balance shoes for men are best for walking and casual outfits?
I walk around 6–7 km a day and also want something that looks good with jeans. I’m confused between the New Balance 530 and 327 — has anyone tried both? Which one feels better for everyday wear? submitted by /u/Step-In-Style to r/malefashionadvice [link] [comments]
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Sep 30, 2025 |
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IDL when men don't dress up for events/parties
This is incredibly petty of me, but Jesus fucking Christ. It's so annoying when I go to or even throw parties where the hosts specifically tell people to dress up (even if it's just a stupid theme party) or just out to clubs or whatever and the men are all in casual street wear while most of the women are dressed up. It especially annoys me slightly when I see couples where the woman is dressed to the nines, and her partner is just like wearing jeans and a shirt that doesn't fit very well. I understand that there are social pressures in place that stop men from being fashionable and expressing themselves. I understand that not everyone is neurotic like me and enjoys spending their free time picking out outfits and doing my hair/makeup or whatever. I just think it would be cool if I went out and saw guys in fun outfits they actually feel good in instead of a random T-shirt they got because the last one had holes in it (unless they genuinely feel good in the T-shirt. I'm not a dictator). For the record, I would love to contribute to the cause. I'd be so fucking happy if I got the opportunity to take a guy who actually wants to be there thrifting and put together something fun. submitted by /u/Ms-LivingZombie to r/I_DONT_LIKE [link] [comments]
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Aug 30, 2025 |
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Instagram has normalised the use of the word r@ndi, and it's spilling over IRL.
I was buying lingerie at Shoppers Stop today. Had picked out a few bras, went to the billing counter (which is obviously shared for everyone), and as I stood there, some random guy walked past me, close enough and muttered “r@ndi.” I was stunned. Literally froze. Like wtaf???(!!!????!!@ This wasn’t me buying BDSM gear or a sexy roleplay outfit. It was JUST lingerie. A need. Something every woman wears. What exactly was offensive about it? The fact that I was buying it at all? Our society is such that if I weren’t wearing a bra, they’d still have something to say. And now that I’m buying one it's still an issue. It’s like the mere act of a woman existing in a public space, doing something for her own comfort is enough reason for men like this to throw slurs. I usually shop online, but my weight’s fluctuated a lot over the past 2 years so I genuinely didn’t know my size. So I went to try stuff on in-store and it happens to be one of the few places where the staff doesn't judge you for doing that. Evidently the customers are a different story. I know some of you will say “You should’ve said something”. But when you hear a word like that, under someone’s breath, purposely said just loud enough that only you catch it, you second guess yourself. I just.....froze. This entire interaction wasn’t about me being loud, vulgar, or provocative. I was just buying underwear. That’s all it took. The worst part is I'm not even surprised. Instagram meme culture has made r@ndi the go-to insult for women. Say no to a guy? R@ndi. Disagree? R@ndi. Exist with even a sliver of autonomy? R@ndi. It’s reached a point where men don’t even think before saying it. It's as if it's a reflex. The word has lost all meaning, and yet it's the unprompted attempt to degrade me for merely stocking up on essentials that's genuinely upsetting. For people who think that this language is casual, or funny, or just “online stuff.” It’s not. It spills over. It's real. submitted by /u/ClaimIcy4568 to r/AskIndianWomen [link] [comments]
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ClaimIcy4568 |
Jul 18, 2025 |
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Caught some flack for a business casual outfit and wondering if I misstepped
I was at a work event labeled business casual and got a surprising amount of comments on my outfit being "out of place" or something similar. I wore a fitted black button down polo (not athletic material or golf shirt) tucked in, light beige dress pants, a nice watch, nice brown belt, and matching brown dress shoes. It was a Friday afternoon event outdoors in Europe and 85 degrees as well if that matters. Almost all the women wore sleeveless stuff but 90% of the men wore jackets, and a handful of them made comments about if I knew what the dress code was. Nothing serious since it was just passing comments from coworkers but I found it a bit strange since I was always under the impression that a high quality collared shirt with pants and nice shoes meant business casual. Almost everyone at the event was American as well so it's not some European thing. Obviously next time I'll wear a jacket to fit in, but was my sense for what was acceptable off? Edit to add that this is pretty much the exact outfit https://i.pinimg.com/564x/9f/f2/91/9ff291c8ea41afc62c24f411f0ca9c58.jpg submitted by /u/rraddii to r/mensfashion [link] [comments]
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Jun 13, 2025 |
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We told all our guests to wear white to our wedding. This is how it turned out.
Hi Charlotte + friends! Just wanted to say I’m a big fan and have your channel on in the background almost DAILY while i work lol. Love you!! So, this story isn’t really dramatic, I just wanted to share after listening to sooo many stories about guests wearing white to other people’s weddings. We kind of inverted the whole thing… So my husband (37) and I (M 34) got married in 2018 but didn’t have our big “wedding” until last year (June 2024). While there was a fair amount of drama (from cancelling the wedding two days prior because of a major tropical storm and my parents getting covid in 2023, to close relatives refusing to come, to drama around our emcee choice), everything else went off without an issue and it was one of the happiest days of mine, my husbands, and my family’s lives. Some of the drama centered around the dress code. Some context - way back when we started dating, my husband (bf at the time) would send me two hearts via text - one green (representing me) and one blue (representing him). It was a cute little thing he did which caught on and remains a constant in our relationship today. So I thought it would be cute, and unconventionally bold for my husband and I to wear Green and Blue suits, and have everyone else wear white or off white or neutral colors. This would make us stand out and as we’d be the only ones in color in all of our photos. While most guests thought it was an amazing idea (along with my boss who runs one of the most successful and fashionable interior design firms in NYC), some guests complained saying they dont have an all white outfit, or they dont like how they look in white. To make it easier, we added inspiration photos to our wedding website under the ‘dress code’ page with at least 20 looks for men and women that would fit the aesthetic. Looks ranged from somewhat casual to formal. Since we’re a gay couple in NYC and dont live a super traditional life, we wanted to give people flexibility and creative license. To be honest, we were excited to see what some of our friends chose to wear, as many of them are wayyyy more stylish than us. Well… we were NOT disappointed. Our friends really turned out and had some KILLER outfits. One of the best parts of the wedding was seeing what everyone wore. It was so fun for us, and every other event happening at the country club that day was lowkey jealous of our party and wanted to join us. In the end it was actually beneficial to the guests as that day was Sunny and 90-degrees and we held the 20 minute ceremony outside on the venue’s terrace overlooking the ocean. My mom also bought a bunch of white umbrellas because the forecast said there might be rain. Those came in HANDY for the ceremony and actually ended up contributing to one of my favorite photos from that day. It was a bold decision I almost abandoned because I was worried it would be too much to ask of people, but it turned out to be such a vibe and aesthetic, and a cheeky way of highlighting our non-traditional life and unique group of friends. Maybe for our 10 year anniversary we’ll do it again! Ever since the wedding I thought this could be a fun option for people who want to do something unique. It could give couples the opportunity to wear their favorite colors on their wedding day instead of being forced to wear white to stick to conventions. Idk, maybe it’s been done before but, we loved it. See pics below! Ok that’s all - sending lots of love your way!! :) Jonathan submitted by /u/JonathanVincent to r/CharlotteDobreYouTube [link] [comments]
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Jun 6, 2025 |
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Why do western tourists dress so weird?
I live in downtown Tokyo which sees a lot of tourists from all over the world, and when it comes to fashion I always see western (mainly white) tourists stand out. Africans, Asians and Middle Easterners will often wear clothes that are casual, but do not stand out, like long buttoned shirts, jeans etc. The women, especially those from Asia will look very fashionable with floral shirts, dresses, small practical bags etc. Then you look at the western tourists. They either wear outfits that look like they are going hiking in a tropical jungle, complete with oversized survival gear backpacks while doing city sightseeing, or they look like oversized toddlers in shorts, flip-flops and baseball caps. The elderly men usually spice things up by wearing a polo shirt. I have been to enough countries in Europe to know that this is not the normal casual wear, so why are they making themselves look so comical when they travel abroad? submitted by /u/Kawadane to r/TooAfraidToAsk [link] [comments]
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Kawadane |
Jun 4, 2025 |
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Why is it broadly accepted that women can wear tank tops or sleeveless crop tops as a part of a casual outfit, but it isn't the same for men?
I've always wondered why women are allowed to show more skin than us, and what's the difference. What do you think, guys? submitted by /u/marcoespinosax to r/AskMen [link] [comments]
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May 26, 2025 |
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AITAH for suggesting my sister-in-law leave her BF after he fought me at church on Easter over my nephew’s outfit?
My sister-in-law is a single mom of a young daughter and 14-year old son, “Will”. She’s doing a great job but has expressed concern about raising her kids without a father figure, especially Will. He’s a good kid but easily impressionable. Over the last year or so, my wife and I have been involving her kids more. I’ve taken Will under my wing to show him the stuff he’ll need to know as he grows up. We’ve done car maintenance, fixed things around the house, and yard work. He really seems to enjoy it. One thing we recently talked about was the importance of appearance. Like most young people these days, Will wears a lot of hoodies, pajama pants, and flip flops. I took him shopping and bought him some dress shoes, button down shirts, khakis, and a suit. He was so excited for the suit and planned to wear it to church on Easter. He talked about it for weeks. My sister-in-law law recently started dating this guy named “Tyler”. I’ve only met him once, but Will said he was decent. He only recently met the kids and started spending time at their house. The four of them showed up to church on Easter looking upset. Scowls on all of their faces. They also looked like they had just rolled out of bed. Tyler was wearing wrinkled jeans and a T-shirt and Will had on a hoodie, flip flops, and sweat pants. My SIL and niece were dressed similarly. After church, I asked Will what happened and he told me that they had an argument. Will had just finished getting dressed when Tyler came over to drive them to church. He saw Will’s suit and made him change clothes because he was only wearing jeans. Tyler also convinced SIL not to wear the dress she picked out and to keep her outfit casual. Will protested and they had an argument all the way to church, during which time Tyler threatened to take give “those bougie clothes to Goodwill or some shit”. He also told Will he looked “gay” and “stupid”in his suit and that “nobody dresses like that”. I told him not to worry, and he could try out his suit later on, but boy was I pissed. I don’t really know Tyler but I fell like he was overstepping…..big time. He hasn’t been in their lives for that long and he’s already subordinating them and talking crazy. I got upset but my wife urged me to leave it alone. I didn’t. Since we were all going to dinner after church, I wanted nip it in the bud. I pulled Tyler to the side to talk. I don’t believe in arguing or embarrassing another man in front of his woman and kids. This was supposed to be a talk between us, away from everybody, to get an understanding. I calmly explained my concerns and he instantly bucked up, claiming that he runs that house…not me. I reminded him that they aren’t married and he cannot treat my SIL, niece, and nephew like that. It quickly escalated into a shouting match and drew a crowd of parishioners to the parking lot. It ended with him going to jail for assault (he shoved me into a car and I punched him in lip before we were pulled apart). I had no idea things would escalate as they did. It was embarrassing for everyone. But I don’t feel bad for standing up for my nephew. I’m not his father, but I’ve known him all his life. I don’t like seeing some jerk-off guy come into his life and tear him down instead of building him up. If Tyler was a longtime boyfriend or stepfather then sure…..his house, his rules. But this behavior is a major red flag. What kind of man is jealous of a child’s outfit and makes him change? What kind of man threatens to give away a child’s clothes and calls a kid derogatory names? And what kind of man fights at a church he’s visiting for the first time? I told my wife she needs to talk to her sister about her choices in men. She refused and said she stopped doing that years ago and made her peace with her sister not wanting her input. I’m not sure if SIL will take him back, but I told her that Tyler has displayed violent tendencies and she should reconsider her relationship. I’m not trying to control her or her decisions. I’m just concerned that Tyler may be a hothead. She says I’m an asshole for trying to tell her who to date and it’s none of my business, but added that she will do the best thing for her family. Whatever that means. My wife says that she is proud of me for standing up to Tyler, but thinks I did it in the wrong fashion. I think I did the right thing and Tyler was in the wrong. AITAH for how I handled this? AITAH for trying to give my SIL a warning? submitted by /u/623450 to r/AITAH [link] [comments]
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Apr 22, 2025 |
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Which is the best casual outfit to wear out? 19M
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Apr 16, 2025 |
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Would it be disrespectful as a non-Chinese women to make clothing based/inspired off of dynasty period men and women clothing (casual and warrior style)?
I have seen really cool clothing in dramas and animated shows clothing based off of Dynasty clothing from China. I would love to experiment and sew myself clothing based of off these shows and Dynasty clothing, both casual and what warriors would wear. My question is, I don't want to accidentally be disrespectful to Chinese people. As a non-Chinese women, would it be offensive or inappropriate for me to make clothing based off of what men and women would wear in Dynasty times? Some examples include Hanfus (hopefully I'm spelling that right), and outfits based of off warrior outfits. Thank you for your time, submitted by /u/NinjaGamerGirl2023 to r/AskAChinese [link] [comments]
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NinjaGamerGirl2023 |
Mar 4, 2025 |
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What is a “casual” outfit for white men at a sales event?
Sorry for the dumb question, but I will be attending a dinner in a couple weeks for an auction and the attire is casual. Not business casual, it just says casual. How as a black man, my take on casual is a lot different. Normally don’t care about this at all, it I want to just blend in in regards to my attire. That being said, what are some examples of this. It will be indoor. submitted by /u/Thementalistt to r/sales [link] [comments]
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After an intricate analysis I can confirm that the men's SEKAI Casual Style outfit does in fact make the guys' hips and thighs look bigger for some reason
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Where did we go wrong with Men’s ‘business casual’?
Walking around the city is a sad state of affairs at times. It feels like as low as 5% of men dressing ‘business casual’ are wearing coherent outfits that fit them well. Otherwise the things I see from day to day in Midtown/on the subway are appalling. Sneakers with dress pants has been beaten to death, but these guys aren’t even trying to make it look good - just a shitty pair of Asics with oversized dress pants draping over them like a tarp. I just now saw a man wearing brown shoes with a black belt, many of these men are wearing dress shirts that have been tumble dried so many times they are barely holding their form. Rolling the sleeves of a long sleeve shirt all the way above the elbow. What is happening? Is this a result of forced dress codes and complacency from people who don’t want to conform? A lot of men also seem to default to the baby blue shirt w/ black pants but 100% of the time it’s ill-fitting. Edit - I’m learning more about rolling up sleeves. Still doesn’t look great to me but I guess it gets a pass submitted by /u/dontevenrlyknow to r/redscarepod [link] [comments]
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Ethan, dresses and skirts for men are actually very trendy. Even in a casual outfits! 💖
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