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Philosoraptor

Sounds like heaven to me. I have to dress nice for work but otherwise I'm in jeans/sweats/PJ's. In the summer it's strictly t-shirts and mesh shorts. Also I wear a lot of dark colors, mostly dark gray.

 

Are you not happy with what you wear? If not, then wear something else. If so, then enjoy.

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Depends what kind of jeans and t shirts they are.

 

That's what I wear everyday,I just wear nice clothes when I'm going to a party,etc...
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I wear jeans and an IZOD type of shirt everyday to work when it is warm and jeans and a sweatshirt to work when it is cold, today I have on a heavy GUESS Jeans shirt because it is so freezing.

Sometimes boring wins because it's so much more comfortable..

 

I do dress up when I need to, client meetings etc etc..

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regine_phalange

I love jeans and tshirts on a man. Hoodies too. And shirts, a bit too much. I never cared for the businessman look, for me its a work uniform and nothing more.

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I used to wear mostly t-shirts and slacks (I never liked jeans - - they look weird on me and I find the material to be uncomfortable. ok - - they make me feel fat :p lol!)

 

But I do get bored with wearing t-shirts all the time, so I'll mix it up every now and then and wear a dress or a blouse/cardigan/pullover.

 

However, the weather plays a huge role in what I decide to wear. These days it's been 20 degree weather. So I've been wearing sweats, cotton tees, etc. So - - in that case, yes, I'll put comfort over style

 

I mostly work from home anyway, so I can get away with wearing pajamas.

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I wear a plain white t-shirt, 501 jeans, and boots -- nearly every day of my life.

 

Occasionally I'll get festive depending on the season -- plaid in the fall, nautical shirt and white shorts in the summer, etc -- but the majority of the time, white t-shirt and jeans.

 

No complaints. Lot of looks.

 

When you know how to wear it, you can get away with it. James Dean wore jeans and a t-shirt almost every day of his life as well. He's considered a fashion icon even to this day. It's how you wear, not what you wear.

 

If you're wearing baggy, frumpy t-shirts and jeans, it's not gonna work. If you wear snug t-shirts that show off your v-shape and jeans that compliment your bulge nicely, you're gonna get checked out. Believe me.

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regine_phalange

White top and jeans are my favorite for my self too!

I love white. Its my most loved colour.

Mens jeans are great. I buy jeans from the men's department. Ironically they fit round hips perfectly. Shhh. :o

 

Effortless is the king.

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I wear t-shirt and jeans loads....never plain t-sirts though, im not sure i own any totally plain t-sirts! - I dunno there's something about wearing a plain t-shirt that just doesn't do it for me.

 

Not every single day i like my hoodies, zip collar sweaters, board shorts...and I do own a hell of a lot of casual check shirts :laugh: I have like every colour :laugh::o roll the sleeves up

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I don't really wear t-shirts except when going to work out or do some kind of physical activity.

 

Otherwise most often I wear different types and styles of blouses and in winter sweater tops which are just as easy and more stylish than t-shirts with jeans.

 

I think for men t-shirts and jeans can be fine and look good but if you feel bored with your wardrobe you should switch it up. Go to a department store or other men's store and look at what mannequins are wearing for ideas!

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I don't like blue jeans on anyone. Too sloppy. At least wear black ones. They look better.

 

As for tee shirts, don't wear anything with words or advertising. Get a good quality name brand tee from Marshall's or TJ Maxx.

 

Make sure everything fits. Go to a tailor if necessary. I can't stand the diaper look where the crotch hangs down to the knees or the guy looks like he has no butt at all.

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Are you joking?

 

Have you been shopping lately? Could i ask how old you are? No i am not being rude.

 

I don't like blue jeans on anyone. Too sloppy. At least wear black ones. They look better.

 

As for tee shirts, don't wear anything with words or advertising. Get a good quality name brand tee from Marshall's or TJ Maxx.

 

Make sure everything fits. Go to a tailor if necessary. I can't stand the diaper look where the crotch hangs down to the knees or the guy looks like he has no butt at all.

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In all fairness KFC, i am pretty close. (Just prettier). I like Castles style, just worried if he`s wearing, Chelsea boots or Wellingtons.

 

No offense, dude, but we can't ALL be James Dean.
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In all fairness KFC, i am pretty close. (Just prettier). I like Castles style, just worried if he`s wearing, Chelsea boots or Wellingtons.

 

Or even worse..... Uggs :sick:

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acrosstheuniverse

Ooh I love a guy in jeans and t shirt, especially if it's a decent band/gig t shirt. I often wear jeans and t shirt and I'm a girl. If your hair is nice and freshly washed/blow dried, your makeup is perfect, and your manicure isn't chipped I think you can get away with most items of clothing and still look hot.

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Ninjainpajamas

For me, the things I like about looking good in a t-shirt is having nice arms, chest, shoulders and back.

 

Luckily I have the shoulders and back automatically, I'm a broad V shaped guy if I'm not being a fatty and sporting a belly...however without the good pecks or arms I feel a bit sloppy too. If I have all those things in line I feel damn sexy in a shirt.

 

I do like jeans, don't love jeans or anything but as a man that's pretty much what you wear casually.

 

However I'd choose more dressier wear by preference, business/dress wear suits me very well for my body type and it feels right.

 

For women, I do like the girly girls that can get dressed up and wear a variety of things...I like a more "sophisticated' look that's sexy, somewhat stylish...not that I've got anything against t-shirt and jeans, just depends on the girl.

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T-shirt/jeans everyday crew checking in.

 

I have 6 pairs of Levi 514s ranging from tan to raw denim and a pair of chinos.

I wear old navy solid color t shirts and solid old navy V necks and my old service boots Just about every single day. I do own band shirts and sports shirts but I rarely wear.

 

If I'm going out I throw on a button up flannel or dress shirt instead with no undershirt and roll the sleeves up if I want to really clean up

 

But of course I don't LOOK 25 at all. Always getting mistaken for 18-20yrs old.

 

There's nothing wrong with being simple like that. No stress of what to wear. It looks good. But you can come off as having boring taste in fashion. I've always been a picky shopper with clothes. All my Gfs said I was worse than a girl when it came to shopping

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I've been wearing t-shirts that I've had for years. I wear my blue jeans till they rip around the crotch, and then I go get more. For family gatherings and whatnot, I'll wear a polo shirt with jeans. I've only worn my suit once, and that was to a rich white people dance with my ex-girlfriend. If I feel it looks good on me, that's all I care about.

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I wear t-shirts and shorts every day.

 

When it's 80 degrees outside, in January over here in SoCal, I'd melt if I wore jeans during the day.

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Too much work to dress up nice everyday. I usually wear a t-shirt and jeans unless it's a special occasion. Most workplaces with the exception of retail, financial and government positions are business casual.

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I own one pair of jeans. My wardrobe consists of slacks and dress pants. Jeans are way too uncomfortable for me. I find myself wearing slacks with a fresh pair of chucks to not always have that "corporate" look.

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