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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Divorced dad, re wardrobe, guess it depends on what kind of woman you are attracted to but I think it is more important that you look clean, good posture and have a variety of photos. I see too many guys with crazy hair, scraggly beards, wrinkly shirts, sitting on their couch or laying down. They look like they are daring you to swipe right?! Not attractive![/quote] +1. There's actually something very unattractive to me about men who focus too much on clothing and primping. I'm fine with a guy who isn't horribly outdated and keeps his hair short and neat. Basics like khaki pants or shorts, golf shirts, t-shirts, regular button-front work type shirts - all of this is fine.[/quote] That basically is my wardrobe. But... I lost some weight. All my khaki pants have a 36 waist, and some pairs are even 38, but I am now a 34. If I tie the belt tight, the material around the waist scrunches up. My work shirts all have a 17.5 neck and I now have a 17 neck. These shirts hang straight down from the shoulder and then there’s a lot of material that scrunches up when I tuck it into the pants. Also looks bad. Khaki pants and work shirts are all at least 10-15 years old. Best to toss them and start over. Polo shirts are mostly too big and are pretty old so they are starting to have fraying at the collar and the ends of the sleeves. Finally, I have just two really old belts and my only pair of non-work shoes is one pair of sneakers. Overall it’s pretty embarrassing. I am not an overdressed fop kinda guy. I like the simple things you describe. But newer, and they fit.[/quote]
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