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Men in Suits

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Are so fucking hot. I officially call for a change in fashion whereby everyone starts wearing suits again. Let this become law.


Anyone else share my love for suited men?
 
For the record, I am not advocating a totalitarian suit state.


Or am I?
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I'd love to be able to rock a suit, but I'm short and I looks silly in them :P
 
Shouldn't we be asking about dead fucking men in suits? This necro thread lay dormant for over 12 years.

What is this? Godzirrah in da habor again?
 
Alex Marte is hot no matter what he wears :love:
Or at least he was... 10 years ago
 
Shouldn't we be asking about dead fucking men in suits? This necro thread lay dormant for over 12 years.

What is this? Godzirrah in da habor again?
Actually, what first comes to my mind after reading the English expression "men in suits" is not MAP, but one of those Anglofunerals in which people feast over some suited dead body.

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What I truly hate about suits (hopefully the new century about to start -2025- will put an end to zombie suits in male fashion) is that they are so difficult to tailor to truly "suit" people.

BTW, I didn't get why they would cast a stump with implants as the leading badass lawyer in the series until I heard the voice of Gabriel Macht acting it...
 
^ My eye immediately went to the bronze grill of the doors in the picture above. The two guys in suits are nice enough, but the door is *****.

I love wearing a suit and tie, and wish I had the opportunity to wear them more often. I also love MAP and like it best when the guys strip off the suits, shirts and ties and fuck naked which doesn't always happen. The suits on the site are always very well-tailored, quite admirably so--my compliments to the men responsible for outfitting the actors. Once did a MAP-inspired scene with a client.

I have three suits, different shades of blue and different weights. Two off-the-rack and one custom. There aren't that many opportunities to wear them these days in Southern California. Weddings, funerals, the opera and ballet, an occasional big-deal restaurant or formal banquet. Haven't been to a wedding or funeral in years. Haven't been to the opera since before the pandemic; the last time I put on a suit and tie for the ballet was at Covent Garden, where I was surprised to see that only about 30% of the men had bothered to put on a tie, let alone a suit. And this was on a Saturday evening. In London. In autumn. Where MAP started, no less. Wore a suit at the formal restaurant at the Airelles at Versailles.

On a recent trip to Kyoto loved seeing many good-looking, smartly groomed young men wearing traditional dress: white shirt, gray, blue or brown trousers, gray, blue or brown kimono, occasionally patterned, but generally plain. Very sexy I thought. There's a formality in Japan that I really like and miss now that I've returned home.

Hate the trend popularized by Barack Obama of a suit, white shirt, no tie.
 
Hate the trend popularized by Barack Obama of a suit, white shirt, no tie.

No apologist for President Obama, but I'm not sure he set any pace as much as reflected the wave already. I remember an Oscars award show where some big dog appeared with no tie, and perhaps even a fancy tee shirt under a jacket, maybe a solid and upscale fabric, but still a real dress down for such an honor. When millions of viewers see that, they perceive that it really all doesn't matter any more.

This isn't the one, but similar, and featured in GQ no less:

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The decline of formal dress has been observable for far longer than the Obama presidency. And, I personally believe it is part of a continuum of selfish behaviors that embody the rejection of society, of outside expectations, of communal standards. Men don't like the work it takes to go full formal, and young men especially resent the dry cleaning invariably required.

You commented on infrequent wedding or funeral attendance. Having gone to many, I can tell you they look like a geometry graph, and the slope is headed down. Not only do guests not observe the forms of etiquette any longer, the family doesn't either.

And both rituals are largely religious based, so it isn't any wonder that dress is declining as "mainline" churches of the past continue dying out and are replaced with non-denominational pseudo-charismatic megachurches, where formal attire is eschewed and the clergy are working hard to lower the bar so that everyone not only feels welcome, but feels comfortable not going to any bother to attend.

On top of all that, with the rampant obesity problem in America, neckties are untenable, as men rarely keep up with shirts that still fit at the collar, and when they do, they still look like their clothes are choking them.

All that to say, I fear we are on a long arc of seeing formal dress disappear from the masses. And when this generation dies out, I suspect formality to attend concerts and operas will entirely perish.
 
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