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In reply to the discussion: what the well-dressed man will wear this season, according to versace: rethinking men's underpants [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)19. Those trousers look like trouble.
If those things ever took off, one might imagine that some gentlemen would be looking for the padded version to both protect and enhance their assets...
I think the idea is just silly--a real "point and laugh" garment. I think the same of the outfit in the OP. Just looks dumb to me!
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HiPointDem
Jan 2013
OP
Our "RKBA'ers" are resourceful: heck, a "pro gun progressive" (now PPR'd, alas) once dreamed
apocalypsehow
Jan 2013
#14
my thoughts exactly. i don't get the codpiece. sheer stretchy fabric = more comfortable &
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#10
omg. i remember when cleaver became a fashion designer (briefly) but never saw the picture.
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#17
Trust me. We don't. I wouldn't touch a guy dressed in that with a ten food pole.
smirkymonkey
Jan 2013
#55
Once again, I shall fall short of my goal of being a "well dressed man".
Recovered Repug
Jan 2013
#48
I bet some of those male models were mortified to be modeling those outfits. n/t
RebelOne
Jan 2013
#53