Heres one for the guys, hopefully for the ladies to make comment too. It has always been the case that guys go in for a little jibing at each others expense but generally have done so in private or the company of friends. A little mickey taking is part of the male persona. However has anyone experienced a decline in female acceptance of male fashion differences. I will give you a couple of examples:
When I first met my wife we worked for the same airline and flew out to Azerbaijan regularly. I generally wore a pair of black jeans, a brown shirt and brown fedora when in Baku as it was practical in the heat and I liked the look. My wife liked it too, so much that later on she married me:cheers1:
I occasionally wore the fedora back in the uk but not often. She was kind of off the look. Now I have returned to the style and she has a little panic attack when I stick it on my head and says she doesnt really like it, because its not in fashion anymore and she unlike me shys from being the centre of attention. In actual fact no-one bats an eyelid when I wear it and a couple of people have actually said, "nice hat." She still doesnt really care much for the hat as its outside the norm. However as with most women she thrives on novelty and makes full use of the vastness of female fashion. My attitude is if you like it, wear it and damn the rest.
Second example was the christmas party recently where I wore suit and fedora for a themed party based on colonial and oriental. One of my work colleagues asked if he could try my hat on as he thought it looked great but when he donned it his young girlfriend looked all embarressed and said, take it off I dont like it. My thoughts were, "sure, I dont like your hair or your shoes much, but how about you keep them cos you like them and ill support you fully?" However thinking it and saying it are two entirely different things.
I dont want to create a battle of the sexes thread as I hate all that old fashioned sexist rubbish but whats the deal fellas? Is there a genuine modern trend amongst both sexes to gradually narrow down a guys fashion choices and acceptabilities whilst the female department continues to grow unabated and to be honest, edges in many cases well into the arena of the downright silly? Is this a genuine modern trend to eat away a guys fashion rights or do any of you have experiences to blow this scary philosophy out of the water.
When I first met my wife we worked for the same airline and flew out to Azerbaijan regularly. I generally wore a pair of black jeans, a brown shirt and brown fedora when in Baku as it was practical in the heat and I liked the look. My wife liked it too, so much that later on she married me:cheers1:
I occasionally wore the fedora back in the uk but not often. She was kind of off the look. Now I have returned to the style and she has a little panic attack when I stick it on my head and says she doesnt really like it, because its not in fashion anymore and she unlike me shys from being the centre of attention. In actual fact no-one bats an eyelid when I wear it and a couple of people have actually said, "nice hat." She still doesnt really care much for the hat as its outside the norm. However as with most women she thrives on novelty and makes full use of the vastness of female fashion. My attitude is if you like it, wear it and damn the rest.
Second example was the christmas party recently where I wore suit and fedora for a themed party based on colonial and oriental. One of my work colleagues asked if he could try my hat on as he thought it looked great but when he donned it his young girlfriend looked all embarressed and said, take it off I dont like it. My thoughts were, "sure, I dont like your hair or your shoes much, but how about you keep them cos you like them and ill support you fully?" However thinking it and saying it are two entirely different things.
I dont want to create a battle of the sexes thread as I hate all that old fashioned sexist rubbish but whats the deal fellas? Is there a genuine modern trend amongst both sexes to gradually narrow down a guys fashion choices and acceptabilities whilst the female department continues to grow unabated and to be honest, edges in many cases well into the arena of the downright silly? Is this a genuine modern trend to eat away a guys fashion rights or do any of you have experiences to blow this scary philosophy out of the water.