What's your opinion? Can men pull off wearing pink, or is pink too feminine a color for men to wear?
Real men wear pink.
;)
Pink is a womans color. Men should not wear things that are womens, therefore, no pink for men.
*just to stir pot*
I think it's ok for men other than my hubby..I think I would have to :pound: him if he tried to wear pink. lol
my husband would look horrible in pink
*gag*
lol!
I think it's up to the guy, personally. For instance - I know a guy who wears bright colors ALL the time - his favorite shirt is a pink polo. It doesn't look feminine on him - it works because he's wacky, anyway. ;)
This theory doesn't apply to guys who are wearing certain colors in certain ways because of a certain spirit they're carrying around. *grin*
Quote from: myhaloisintheshop on May 09, 2007, 08:29:23 PM
my husband would look horrible in pink
*gag*
:up2:
(http://www.hunterscreekpentecostal.org/Clint.jpg)
I have a pink shirt I wear. I've had comments that I actually pull off pink very well. I don't think much of it.
I think there are guys that CAN pull it off. Bryen has a great skin tone to wear stuff like that.
Clint on the other hand is limited in what he wears.
Depends on the shade of pink, and depends on the man. *shrug*
In general...no, I don't care for pink on men. But I'll admit there are a few that can pull it off.
:beret:
Quote from: Chseeads on May 09, 2007, 08:38:12 PM
Quote from: myhaloisintheshop on May 09, 2007, 08:29:23 PM
my husband would look horrible in pink
*gag*
:up2:
(http://www.hunterscreekpentecostal.org/Clint.jpg)
I have a pink shirt I wear. I've had comments that I actually pull off pink very well. I don't think much of it.
Ya know--the pink in that picture doesn't bother me as bad as that nasty not shaved look he has.
He gets to hear me nag when he doesn't shave...lol
my husband looks GORGEOUS in pink!he has a great dark skin tone, but the only pink he wears is
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or this tie with a grey shirt
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I think they just have to have the right skin tone and personality to be able to pull off pink. Pink definitely does not fit my hubby's personality.
I have a magenta tie.
B
Quote from: myhaloisintheshop on May 09, 2007, 08:41:08 PM
Clint on the other hand is limited in what he wears.
So you're saying that Clint doesn't wear many clothes? Well well.....
he is limited in the COLORS that look good on him.
:biglaugh:
Only Seth. *shaking head*
REAL Men wear pink!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :laughhard:
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Love that photo! :laughhard:
I can't believe this is being talked about again :frustrated:
LOL
I know right...didnt we have a tread like this already?
The pink thing...it SO depends on the guy...some guys look REALLY GOOD in pink, and some....well....dont.
My hubby has a pink shirt and tie. I went through I phase where I loved wearing pink! And when I wore a pink church outfit he would wear his pink shirt and tie so we would match. I thought it was cute :)*
Josh looks great in pink!! He wears pink quite often. He is quite the outgoing, fashion forward guy though.
We also put pink on Noah alot, maybe it's because he looks just like Josh! I don't think Isaac owns anything pink though!! His fair blonde hair just wouldn't jive with pink.
my older son will NOT wear pink . . . wouldn't look good on him if he did, honestly.
my younger son wears pink and it looks fine.
but then j is a redneck country boy (can NOT imagine how that happened)
and thi is rather metro and styling.
well, j is stylin', too, and dresses very nicely, but not the same Nordstrom look that thi has . . j belongs in AB's scruffy guy thread. thi . . . wouldn't.
depends on the personality and WHY they wear pink. truly.
there are a couple of guys that come to mind that should NEVER wear pink and i bet it would never occur to them to even try it. honestly.
Quote from: M‡¢ĦÆ∟ Ҝ on May 09, 2007, 08:03:54 PM
What's your opinion? Can men pull off wearing pink, or is pink too feminine a color for men to wear?
Men can pull it off if the rest of the clothing is "masculine." Like a suit. If their wearing a pink T-shirt and 80's running shorts, then um... it's clear....
I thought I'd throw in some fun pics too....
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Real Men Wear Pink
CBS) With the help of David Zinczenko, editor in chief of Men's Health magazine, The Early Show's "Chic on a Shoestring" segment focused on spring fashions for men. The big headlines: Suits are coming back, pink is okay for men, and stripes are still hot.
Look No. 1: Work
Look cool and stay cool in a business suit.
According to the May issue of Men's Health, you can wear khaki suits in May. Khaki is huge this season in both men's and women's fashions. It's a perfect suit as the weather warms up. It's versatile, cool and looks good with all skin tones.
One of the biggest trends in men's fashion is a return to classic American styles. Last year, it was seersucker; this year, khaki suits, which are quintessentially American. These suits are available at all price points, from low to high.
We pair it with a pink dress shirt, which is one of the hottest colors for spring. And yes, men can wear pink with no shame. And just so you know, Men's Health did a fashion feature on color in November and discovered that women are more drawn to men wearing certain colors. Guess what? Pink topped that list.
"It's a color women gravitate toward," according to Lisa Herbert, executive vice president at Pantone, a color research firm. "It indicates intimacy and sensitivity." Not to mention confidence.
The Look: Khaki suit, pink dress shirt, brown dress shoes
Look No. 2: The Date
A mix of tailored and relaxed.
When you don't know what she's wearing, it's best to err on the side of dressier. The easiest way to do this is to mix a tailored item with something more casual. It sends the signal that you're part serious, part relaxed.
Guys are always most comfortable in jeans, but you don't want to look like a slob when you're trying to make a good impression. So, wear a collared shirt and jacket. If she's in a cocktail dress sitting across the table from you, you look dressed up from the waist up.
Denim for spring is lightening up, with more of a stonewashed effect, but otherwise, it's clean and distress-free.
Look No. 3: The Weekend
What to wear at the beach? White was big on the runways for spring, in suits, shirts, shorts and trousers. It can be a hard color to pull off, so we like it in casual, relaxed pants, ideal for a weekend at the beach.
While white-on-white (shirt and pants, or suit jacket and trousers) was the way designers showed it, Men's Health magazine takes a more realistic approach, mixing it with the season's cool striped shirts. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/27/earlyshow/living/beauty/main691184.shtml (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/04/27/earlyshow/living/beauty/main691184.shtml)
Quote from: MellowYellow on May 10, 2007, 03:38:49 AM
We pair it with a pink dress shirt, which is one of the hottest colors for spring. And yes, men can wear pink with no shame. And just so you know, Men's Health did a fashion feature on color in November and discovered that women are more drawn to men wearing certain colors. Guess what? Pink topped that list.
"It's a color women gravitate toward," according to Lisa Herbert, executive vice president at Pantone, a color research firm. "It indicates intimacy and sensitivity." Not to mention confidence.
That's fabulous! i love it! and i think pic no. 2 needs to be in AB's scruffy thread. now, i think that kind of scruffy with a khaki suit is a great looking guy, hey?
I'm not sure about the guy but the suit is great. ;)
Quote from: Mel-Mel on May 09, 2007, 11:20:20 PM
I know right...didnt we have a tread like this already?
The pink thing...it SO depends on the guy...some guys look REALLY GOOD in pink, and some....well....dont.
Exactly! Not just the skin tone but the type of guy. Pretty much, the same thing ST said. :thumbsup2:
The only thing I would add is even some types of guys you just couldn't picture wearing pink, given the right place and a certain dress standard, even those guys could pull it off. A good example is the casual/dress suit My posted with the khaki jacket and pink shirt. I could see just about any type of man wearing that. :great:
A tribute to mystery threads... or what seems like them, but while on the subject, what do you think of men wearing pink? or since it's already here in the culture thread... what is your theory of what happens to all these posts that never show up?
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Quote from: Tricia Lea on March 25, 2008, 03:33:56 PM
ok whats the deal with men in pink
lololol
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I think there's already a thread about it. :smirk2:
:o :o :o
now theres 2 lol
Quote from: Chseeads on March 25, 2008, 03:40:51 PM
I think there's already a thread about it. :smirk2:
Surely it's lost in the abyss of old threads. :biglaugh:
I do remember MY posting pics of a man's casual suit with Khaki and pink. Not sure why I remember that particular one though. :hypocrite:
It's just right over there in the cultural discussions area. Not deep dark and hidden.
Quote from: Chseeads on March 25, 2008, 03:49:53 PM
It's just right over there in the cultural discussions area. Not deep dark and hidden.
Yippee!!!! :clap2:
Errrrrr..... I mean..... that's nice. I may check that out. :hypocrite:
lol... edited the first post.
:o :laughhard:
Nice recover Chel!! :laughhard:
Thanks! I think it's cheese playing around... Thats whats happening... :halo:
:smirk2:
Nope, not I.
I wear pink, sometimes.
B
Quote from: sunlight on March 25, 2008, 03:39:59 PM
what is your theory of what happens to all these posts that never show up?
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They're probably search engine web crawlers that just navigate to every link they come across. Thus, they have the appearance of posting, but never actually use or submit the form. :teeth:
B
Is something wrong with my hot pink, double-knit polyester, three-piece suit with white platform shoes?
i dont know... let's see a picture of it and i'll let you know... REG!
See? Even Lady Chel thinks Seth's a Playa! :laughhard:
John :waving:
Quote from: sunlight on March 25, 2008, 03:58:27 PM
think it's cheese playing around... Thats whats happening... :halo:
haha! i still dont think Brannon is thunder rat though...
thanks B! lol. Maybe it's B playing around instead of cheese... hmm, and now it's telling me that i dont have access to post in here. ohh... you were still working on it.
Yeah, I merged them. :teeth:
B
you are awesome... even if you wear pink... lol!
lol thanks
B
you are most welcome sir! anytime.
hmmm.
I don't really care if something is pink or not, all I care about is if it's fashionable.
If it is, I won't wear it lol.
HA! now thats a fresh viewpoint... lol
World Traveler goes roller skating in his bright pink corduroy bell bottom pants.
"When you swish in pink, you rule the rink!"
yeah... i'd like to see a picture of that one too... lol
Its been a few years since anyone posted here...i wonder if Roscoe ever noticed this thread, and how he feels about pink since he has a pink miata....*cough*
Wow.
Quote from: minnesota68 on June 14, 2011, 07:27:07 PM
Its been a few years since anyone posted here...i wonder if Roscoe ever noticed this thread, and how he feels about pink since he has a pink miata....*cough*
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Quote from: minnesota68 on June 14, 2011, 07:27:07 PM
Its been a few years since anyone posted here...i wonder if Roscoe ever noticed this thread, and how he feels about pink since he has a pink miata....*cough*
Bobby and his pink Miata were my first thoughts when I saw this thread today!
:pound: yoop, Pf, the bad food- taco-and especially the minnesota yankee that resides just one state from heaven.
See signature for further commentary. :laughhard:
Hey, I didn't do anything this time. :pout:
It police brutality!!!!
Quote from: The Purple Fuzzy on June 15, 2011, 02:54:47 AM
Hey, I didn't do anything this time. :pout:
:laughhard: You were here, you said "Wow" implying that you agreed, and I'm practicing MY version of the Golden Rule- " Do unto other BEFORE they do unto you". :hypocrite:
That was enough. :laughhard:
That does it, we're coming to Arkansas and I'm bringing my mallet with me.
I want to go! I have a big stick :pound:
Quote from: The Purple Fuzzy on June 15, 2011, 03:29:54 AM
That does it, we're coming to Arkansas and I'm bringing my mallet with me.
:o HELP! MINI! JOHN! ANYBODY! HEEEEELP! And Fuzzy, you and Babs- who I DIDN"T pound on for once- proved that my Golden Rule is the correct interpetation. :hypocrite:
Fuzzy, any way I could persuade you to bring goodies instead of the mallet? :laughhard:
Well sounds like you really need to pray for God to send help your way now. lol
Quote from: five-oh on June 15, 2011, 03:50:53 AM
Quote from: The Purple Fuzzy on June 15, 2011, 03:29:54 AM
That does it, we're coming to Arkansas and I'm bringing my mallet with me.
:o HELP! MINI! JOHN! ANYBODY! HEEEEELP! And Fuzzy, you and Babs- who I DIDN"T pound on for once- proved that my Golden Rule is the correct interpetation. :hypocrite:
Fuzzy, any way I could persuade you to bring goodies instead of the mallet? :laughhard:
run to northern arkansas (if that is the fine state you are from) ... pass possum grape and end up somewhere between bono and walnut ridge.. there resides my hubby's grandpa..he has a gun or 50...he might help. But only if your "attackers" are flying around in cropdusters. :) ha!
LOL! Was that 50 guns or a 50mm canon? Lol
Quote from: okieoliveoyl on June 17, 2011, 10:10:49 PM
Quote from: five-oh on June 15, 2011, 03:50:53 AM
Quote from: The Purple Fuzzy on June 15, 2011, 03:29:54 AM
That does it, we're coming to Arkansas and I'm bringing my mallet with me.
:o HELP! MINI! JOHN! ANYBODY! HEEEEELP! And Fuzzy, you and Babs- who I DIDN"T pound on for once- proved that my Golden Rule is the correct interpetation. :hypocrite:
Fuzzy, any way I could persuade you to bring goodies instead of the mallet? :laughhard:
run to northern arkansas (if that is the fine state you are from) ... pass possum grape and end up somewhere between bono and walnut ridge.. there resides my hubby's grandpa..he has a gun or 50...he might help. But only if your "attackers" are flying around in cropdusters. :) ha!
Your brother came to my rescue- I thought. I'm now thinking he's the Trojan Horse- I shoulda been wary of Okies bearing gifts. :laughhard:
My wife and your angel of a sister in law are plotting a shopping trip tomorrow...... :o
Lance's grandpa must not be terribly far from Nelle if he's around the Bono vicinity.
that would be 50 gazillion guns... and ya never know..he might have a cannon too. ya never can tell about them people from Arkansas. lol
and yes, Sethers, I wave at the general direction of Bono every time we go that way. :) One of these days i'll have to meet Nelle. If she is brave enough. And now that we know where the 5-0 family live, i might have to invade their town too! :)
Quote from: okieoliveoyl on June 20, 2011, 05:55:52 PM
that would be 50 gazillion guns... and ya never know..he might have a cannon too. ya never can tell about them people from Arkansas. lol
and yes, Sethers, I wave at the general direction of Bono every time we go that way. :) One of these days i'll have to meet Nelle. If she is brave enough. And now that we know where the 5-0 family live, i might have to invade their town too! :)
:clap: I'm sure Lou would jump at the chance to drag another "new" friend around the local yard sales and flea markets. :biglaugh:
Flea market? Y'all have a flea market?
*Psalm_97 comes on point.
Lord, brother, half our area is flea markets. :lol: If a business goes under, you can gaurentee the building will have a flea market or a little resturaunt in it before the months out. The flea markets tend to stay, the resturaunts seem to melt away after a few months- unless they're really good.
Quote from: five-oh on June 20, 2011, 10:44:40 PM
Quote from: okieoliveoyl on June 20, 2011, 05:55:52 PM
that would be 50 gazillion guns... and ya never know..he might have a cannon too. ya never can tell about them people from Arkansas. lol
and yes, Sethers, I wave at the general direction of Bono every time we go that way. :) One of these days i'll have to meet Nelle. If she is brave enough. And now that we know where the 5-0 family live, i might have to invade their town too! :)
:clap: I'm sure Lou would jump at the chance to drag another "new" friend around the local yard sales and flea markets. :biglaugh:
she would be a new soul sister. I love me some yard sales, flea markets, consignment shops....small slices of heaven!!!!!! lol
Quote from: five-oh on June 21, 2011, 02:42:14 PM
Lord, brother, half our area is flea markets. :lol: If a business goes under, you can gaurentee the building will have a flea market or a little resturaunt in it before the months out. The flea markets tend to stay, the resturaunts seem to melt away after a few months- unless they're really good.
Oh that... I was thinking more along the lines of the flea market we have. Hundreds and hundreds of people setting up tables in one really big (acres and acres) area. My dad used to almost make a day out of going to the flea market, walking around, looking, chatting, etc.
Quote from: Psalm_97 on June 22, 2011, 05:28:19 AM
Quote from: five-oh on June 21, 2011, 02:42:14 PM
Lord, brother, half our area is flea markets. :lol: If a business goes under, you can gaurentee the building will have a flea market or a little resturaunt in it before the months out. The flea markets tend to stay, the resturaunts seem to melt away after a few months- unless they're really good.
Oh that... I was thinking more along the lines of the flea market we have. Hundreds and hundreds of people setting up tables in one really big (acres and acres) area. My dad used to almost make a day out of going to the flea market, walking around, looking, chatting, etc.
That's like the one in Canton on the weekend before the first Monday of the month. Acres and acres and even more acres of stuff.
:hyper: :hyper:
We had those in PA growing up... My mom and step dad had a permanent booth. And us kids got drug to them every Saturday... Wasn't so thrilled then... Except for the occasional times when I got money to buy a blow gun or gravity knife... But there was a good part, the peanut butter cream filled doughnut and coffee on the way there! Lol