What Your Wardrobe Says To Women About You


"Whether You're An Ascot Wearer Or Traditional Necktie Man, The Way You Dress Tells Something About You"

By: Tim Taylor

 

Far too many men make the mistake of discounting what they wear when they are in pursuit of the opposite sex. In fact, a man's dress code gives the first vital impression to a woman. Men may not think much of it, but your chances may never even get off the ground all because you didn't present the correct image before the woman. If you think women obsess over fashion, why would you think it would be any different when it comes to picking a potential mate? Your words may be on point, but the way you dress may be sabotaging every word that comes out of your mouth. So what statement are your clothes giving to women. You may be surprised at the answer. The phrase action speak louder than words can be taken in the same manner when it comes to what you wear in public.

First off is the colors you choose. It is known that colors tend to be associated with certain characteristics. For instance, red is a hot, vibrant color. It means you are daring and confident. That you are a risk taker and not afraid to stand out in a crowd. Many women love that extrovert kind of personality. Whereas the color beige is sort of unassuming, basic, conformist and blend in the crowd kind of person. However, pastels and light colors such as pink and lavender which are normally attributed to a female's attire. Men who wear those colors are seen as comfortable in their own skin and in touch with their emotions. That is really attractive to a woman. Brown is more down to earth an easy going. You come across as someone who is easy to get along with and easily makes friends.

As far as type of clothing in your closet. A man who has a lot of button up shirts comes across as business savvy; no nonsense and somewhat analytical. You approach things in a deliberate manner. You are not prone to spontaneity. Still, if you know how to coordinate your colors and styles, a shirt can open the door to a world of free spirited enterprising thinking. A man of mystery. Someone who is a trend setter, innovative and not afraid to take chances. A person who likes to test boundaries, while still playing by the rules. Jeans are a free for all type of garment. Depending on what type of sweater, shirt, coat or scarf you include with them, you can write you own ticket in the realm of making a perception with women. If you like them with a worn or torn look, expect to be labeled a rebel. That in itself draws a certain kind of female gaze.

As with any hybrid, you can mix and match to get a little of every personality without gong over board. Thereby, crating your very own persona. One that you can pull of without reinventing yourself. You can be bold, yet, reserved. Emotional while temperate. Someone who takes the lead while still being able to accept advice. Your dress can set you up for many different female encounters. You just have to know how to put it all together without looking like a fashion wreck or a homeless person who wears all their belongings on their person. Something as simple as wearing an ascot tie instead of the traditional necktie makes a statement the screams look at me. I have something worth hearing to say.



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This silk printed ascot by boxed-gifts looks smart and snazzy with my fancier clothes when I dress up for a party or even a somewhat less formal occasion. The way it puffs out makes it appear very classy and that's excellent. This ascot gives a formal and sophisticated look to a man's appearance so I wouldn't advise wearing this with a T-shirt and jeans! Whatever you decide, don't be fooled--this may not be the most popular necktie for gents, but wow, how it looks GREAT when I wear it to a holiday office party in a hotel or if I am going out to dinner in a fancy restaurant.

It's not tied exactly the same way as you would tie a regular tie; but then again it's not that different, either. You'll learn how to tie it without much difficulty.

Although this ascot comes in brown and red, the more conservative choices are blue and black; blue and black will probably go with the widest variety of outfits you could wear. Of course, you might want brown or red depending on the colors of the outfit you want to wear it with.

Give this ascot serious consideration when choosing a necktie, guys! It's very classy, not that hard to tie, and it looks extremely sophisticated without a doubt. It's an excellent alternative to a regular gentleman's tie
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Matthew G Sherwin

I bought this about two months ago. I bought the light blue one, it is a few feet long and at first complicated to tie. But then I stopped being an idiot and go the right method. I wear it with gray and white, tucked in. The reactions are mostly mixed. At my school the more conservative guys will call it gay, almost all women will like it, and the more normal guys will appreciate the class. I wear it tucked in and I think it looks awesome. The material is pretty light, perfect for summer or spring. To be honest, the first I wore it, i was embarrassed, but don't be. You'll stand out to others and really make an impression! I am right about to buy my second as well.

Daniel Hamilton, Ohio 

I love this look, the women love it and men hate on you. If you don't mind standing out and looking good this is for you, if not stick with a tie. Great quality and gets a lot of attention.

Playa Hate, Orlando FL