Option 4 the slim Linear Dagger, far from skinny it is clean, efficient, and always sharp.
Makes you look Skinny | Makes you look Strong |
Wide, baggy pants with crotches swinging between the knees | Straight and boot-cut pants that cut adjacent to the meeting of your legs |
Oversized t-shirts that could double as a nightshirt (no pants required for full coverage) | Slim-fit t-shirts and button ups that end before the zipper does |
Wearing a size so oversized it makes you look like you you were shrunk in the wash | Wearing a size which matches the volume of your figure |
Fine liquid-like fabrics such as rayon and silk | Heavy weight fabrics like chunky wool and wide wale corduroy |
Extra fabric under the arms and through the shoulders | Military epaulets, raglan sleeves, and small amounts of shoulder padding |
V-necks and open collars which showcase a delicate head holder | High neck lines (crew necks, turtlenecks, etc) which create an uninterrupted expanse of upper body male manliness |
Whether outfitting for the opera, an interview, or a very important barbecue, male virtual shopping sessions consistently ensure exceptional dress.
Smooth moves, MR. Bagley. I can now pass on your slick dressing tips to my husband, who is also a dagger. . . no wait. . . linear figure. :)
ReplyDeletevery dapper indeed.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new reader, but I'll be sticking around for your good tips! My fella is also the linear figure, so this greatly reinforces my opinion that he needs to refit his wardrobe.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good sport that Mr. Bagley is! :)
Love it, Reachel!
ReplyDeletesweet moves, andy. :)
ReplyDeleteThe dancing was a very nice touch! so fun!
ReplyDeleteYozer! How can I get my man to look like Mr. Bagley? I look the attempt at the moon-walk. Love to you both. Grandma Sue
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