Scarfs on dudes poll

Scarfs on dudes

  • HELL YEAH

    Votes: 13 54.2%
  • HELL NO

    Votes: 11 45.8%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .

buzzbombtom

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if you drive a civic you CAN NOT pull a scarf off without looking like a bag of douche. no question about it.
 

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Ha, it's funny how most of the people calling them gay live in Florida, California, Georgia, Louisiana… states without real winter, haha.
 


buzzbombtom

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no i think they are great, not gay at all. never said they were gay, i said that no one on this forum, or any civic driver could pull one off. they are something that is a bit more classy. to not come off like a douche bag one must have proper fitting clothing year round, have a hair style, and wear shoes that are constructed from leather not canvas. a man not a boy
 

Stock99ex

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Definitely too big. Please fix it as soon as possible.
When I try cropping and resizing it now to that size it gets pixelated. How do I prevent that like yours?
 


RealRabbit

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no i think they are great, not gay at all. never said they were gay, i said that no one on this forum, or any civic driver could pull one off. they are something that is a bit more classy. to not come off like a douche bag one must have proper fitting clothing year round, have a hair style, and wear shoes that are constructed from leather not canvas. a man not a boy
You can't put everyone on this forum out just because they drive a civic. Some have other cars. Such as myself, I have a civic and a Lexus is250.

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When I try cropping and resizing it now to that size it gets pixelated. How do I prevent that like yours?
It shouldn't get pixelated from sizing down. I'm not sure what you're doing. Here's the best I could do without distorting the images proportions. It's a little short length-wise. You can probably stretch it a tiny bit, without making it look distorted.
 

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TokyoSkies

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Oh man, here we go.. lol

I'm kinda metro, not gonna lie. I like to dress nice, and women go nuts over a man that knows how to dress. I have expensive taste, too.. Express slacks, good dress shoes, and an Express long sleeve fitted shirt are always appropriate when going somewhere semi-upscale (high end restaurant, play or something of the like). This is also my standard work attire, although we're office casual, so I wear nice jeans and a dress shirt to work most of the time.
I live in Southern California where we rarely get a "winter", which sucks, because I own 2 very expensive peacoats. I've worn them twice. As far as scarves, they can be pulled off if worn appropriately, as others have said. Dark scarves, preferably solid colors, and simply draped around your neck then tucked into your peacoat. Nothing more.

saying somebody can't wear a scarf because they drive a civic is the stupidest thing i have ever heard you my friend are a moron.

now i do think it looks gay without a full suit and im from the east coast.
Exactly. I own a Civic, and will be buying a BMW 335i this year. The Civic thing is something I haven't been able to shake since I was a kid. After this build, I'm likely done, and will move onto a Subie or Evo, though..

I wish I lived somewhere that actually GOT seasons. California = Spring, HOT ass summer, fall, kinda cold winter with no snow or rain usually.
 

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Oh man, here we go.. lol

I'm kinda metro, not gonna lie. I like to dress nice, and women go nuts over a man that knows how to dress. I have expensive taste, too.. Express slacks, good dress shoes, and an Express long sleeve fitted shirt are always appropriate when going somewhere semi-upscale (high end restaurant, play or something of the like). This is also my standard work attire, although we're office casual, so I wear nice jeans and a dress shirt to work most of the time.
I live in Southern California where we rarely get a "winter", which sucks, because I own 2 very expensive peacoats. I've worn them twice. As far as scarves, they can be pulled off if worn appropriately, as others have said. Dark scarves, preferably solid colors, and simply draped around your neck then tucked into your peacoat. Nothing more.



Exactly. I own a Civic, and will be buying a BMW 335i this year. The Civic thing is something I haven't been able to shake since I was a kid. After this build, I'm likely done, and will move onto a Subie or Evo, though..

I wish I lived somewhere that actually GOT seasons. California = Spring, HOT ass summer, fall, kinda cold winter with no snow or rain usually.
I'm glad there's someone on this site that actually thinks properly ;). Many womanz appreciate a guy who can dress well or with style, regardless what car he owns. I'm not going to limit my clothing choices based on what car I drive. That's just absurd.

And it's funny, I want somewhere that gets less seasons :lol:. I'm sick of snow man... It's fun for the first like week because I e-brake everywhere. But then it just becomes, "why are all these people going 5 f**king-miles-per-hour", "omg hurry the f**k up", "wow dude theres less than one inch on the ground", "jesus christ why did you think you could drive in a new york winter on bald all seasons", etc. etc. etc.
 

TokyoSkies

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I'm glad there's someone on this site that actually thinks properly ;). Many womanz appreciate a guy who can dress well or with style, regardless what car he owns. I'm not going to limit my clothing choices based on what car I drive. That's just absurd.

And it's funny, I want somewhere that gets less seasons :lol:. I'm sick of snow man... It's fun for the first like week because I e-brake everywhere. But then it just becomes, "why are all these people going 5 f***ing-miles-per-hour", "omg hurry the f*** up", "wow dude theres less than one inch on the ground", "jesus christ why did you think you could drive in a new york winter on bald all seasons", etc. etc. etc.
:thumbs up always nice to see I'm not alone here!

Hahaha I can completely understand that. My folks were from Colorado (moved to Ohio recently due to business), so I drove around there a lot. People are plain retarded. "Oh, my 95 Volkswagen Jetta will do fine on these bald Pirellis during a blizzard!".... D:
 

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Express is very nice and yes expensive. Not knocking it one bit, but I prefer to shop a little smarter and save the cash for mods or something else. Nice attire can be had for much cheaper without sacrificing quality or proper fitting shirts and pants. A lot does have to do with build though. Don't be afraid of other brands. Perry Ellis has great fitment as they come in half sizes and quality as well. They tend to be for the smaller slender men though which works great for me. Murano tends to be for the bigger builds. While they are still quality they do have more of a sheen to them. Which is fine as you described for the nice jeans and a button up. I do prefer something a little more tailored though if I plan to dress to impress.

Surprisingly dillards in the mall sells some very nice brands. Even ranging to the custom tailored suits. You pay, but they do run sales all the time. At the end of the month they run sales on top of sales. Items already on sale are an additional 40-60 percent off. I only know this because my wife sells suits there lol. So I like it because I get an additional 25 percent off that. I've bought a majority of my suits there. I've got a few 500 plus dollar suits I've paid maybe 150 for. Just an example, different stores are always running a sale on something. You don't always have to spend the big bucks for express. Often you can find equal or better things for cheaper then express.

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I cleaned the thread up. Please remember that flaming/insulting is against the rules.
 

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Express is very nice and yes expensive. Not knocking it one bit, but I prefer to shop a little smarter and save the cash for mods or something else. Nice attire can be had for much cheaper without sacrificing quality or proper fitting shirts and pants. A lot does have to do with build though. Don't be afraid of other brands. Perry Ellis has great fitment as they come in half sizes and quality as well. They tend to be for the smaller slender men though which works great for me. Murano tends to be for the bigger builds. While they are still quality they do have more of a sheen to them. Which is fine as you described for the nice jeans and a button up. I do prefer something a little more tailored though if I plan to dress to impress.

Surprisingly dillards in the mall sells some very nice brands. Even ranging to the custom tailored suits. You pay, but they do run sales all the time. At the end of the month they run sales on top of sales. Items already on sale are an additional 40-60 percent off. I only know this because my wife sells suits there lol. So I like it because I get an additional 25 percent off that. I've bought a majority of my suits there. I've got a few 500 plus dollar suits I've paid maybe 150 for. Just an example, different stores are always running a sale on something. You don't always have to spend the big bucks for express. Often you can find equal or better things for cheaper then express.

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Ive never paid full price for anything from express, I get everything under 25 bucks
 

buzzbombtom

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so joe did you take out all my posts lol? express is for small dudes, i have never really liked their quality much... if you ask scarfs for "dudes" no, if you ask scarfs for "men" yes. one day you will know the difference.
 

takeachance

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so joe did you take out all my posts lol? express is for small dudes, i have never really liked their quality much... if you ask scarfs for "dudes" no, if you ask scarfs for "men" yes. one day you will know the difference.
very true i am 6ft 5 and 165 lol, and +11ty billion to the men part.
 

Stock99ex

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so joe did you take out all my posts lol? express is for small dudes, i have never really liked their quality much... if you ask scarfs for "dudes" no, if you ask scarfs for "men" yes. one day you will know the difference.
I put it in wording for everyone to reply to. Haha trust me, I may be 18, but I know how to dress to impress and present myself in a professional manor otherwise I wouldn't be working in Boston on lab and medical equipment going to Harvard, Dana Farber, and Bringham & Womens. I got myself together pretty well.

As for joe, thanks for doing that but is there a way to change my sig to it now? haha I'm a beginner at this sort of stuff.
Couldn't agree more TokyoSkies. Well spoken.
 

buzzbombtom

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....? plenty of ghetto people win the lotto, doesnt really validate anything.
 

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i do not think there is one guy on this board that could pull it off...
You, and John could. But seriously...that look is not suited for dudes that drive old econo chic boxes.
 


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