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Old 08-05-2008, 11:37 AM
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Default Designer Ts, Armani Exchange...

As an additional resource for attracting female attention besides graphic Ts, in a similar fashion level designer Ts attract a lot of atention from the women.

Of the ones I have seen or worn in action, the Armani/Armani Exhchange seem to have been working the best. Of course it depends on you're local trends and such, and I'd like to hear what others wear in theis regard with what experiences around the U.S, and world in general.

Around here our little PUA lair as been finding Armani Exchange shirts which are somewhat grphic Tish get the best results. Combine the standout grphic with a high profile designer name any girl recognizes and its like a women magnet.

I will post some shirs I've been finding, give me you're opinions and post ones you find as well.
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Old 08-06-2008, 02:01 PM
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Ok here's some hirts I found, thinking about buying a couple or more of em:

These are from this year's line at Armani Exchange only, they have a limited selection of Graphic type Ts, most of the rest are pretty plain designs:
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These are from previous lines or other sites:



















I like only 1 of the Armani Exchange shirts, maybe the orange one, maybe as well. But I like three of the ones from other sites/or older lines.

If you guys have other high profile (Armani, Gucci, Prada etc.) designer Ts that get women's attention, preferably A graphic T style, not plain, post em up!
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Old 08-06-2008, 03:32 PM
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Man, unless Armani is paying you and giving you free clothes, I'd stay away from anything that has their logo plastered all over it. You're not a billboard, and wearing prominent logos like that just comes across as try-hard.
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I liked the white t-shirt you posted.

Some of the t-shirt brands I like on guys are:

Express
Diesel
Affliction (ladies - check out their counterpart, "sinful" brands, slowly filling up my closet...)

(Affliction/Sinful have some very unique pieces, including hats and accessories...)

(edit: if you have a nice physique, show it off with more form-fitting t-shirts = hot!... baggy tee-shirts aren't as flattering... however, if you have man boobies than prob. don't want to go form-fitted... just my extra 0.02 cents)
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Old 08-06-2008, 06:00 PM
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People who don't buy brand clothes probably will be impressed by 'armani' word
but most people know it's average price?
so if you like design, that's fine. But I don't think you will get attention by wearing things with logo on it.
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Old 08-07-2008, 09:41 AM
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I would stay as far away from affliction as humanly. IMO fashion+melodrama=toolbox, but that's just me. I just really can't stand the affliction shirts and I see them EVERYWHERE. I like the more understated AX shirts but agree that they are basically in the very mainstream now and prob won't get you a ton of style points. Still looks way better than a polo though!
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Old 08-07-2008, 03:55 PM
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(Affliction/Sinful have some very unique pieces, including hats and accessories...)
are they still unique if everyone in the bar is wearing it

Went to a bar at the beach last weekend and the majority of the men were wearing a combination of Affliction and Ed Hardy.

So it doesnt stand out.

I was wearing a button down in light blue plaid, a Khaki sportcoat thats tailored to show alot of form, and jeans. One of the female bartenders stopped to compliment me.

Literally everyone in the bar noticed me as i walked from room to room, simply because i didnt look like a mirror image of all the rest of the people in the bar.
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Someone posted somewhere something I thought was pretty good:

"Wear a 2 year old American Eagle T shirt with bleach stains on it, and you'll easily be the most fashionable guy in the club"

You'll certainly stand out from the Ed Hardy/Affliction stuff which is rapidly approaching douchebag status.
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Old 08-07-2008, 05:38 PM
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what kind of clubs are you guys going to where ur able to wear tees and jeans? I haven't been to any clubs recently (just moved), but don't most have rules against that? Or these mostly for day game?
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Old 08-07-2008, 06:30 PM
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all the clubs ive been to in my area allow t-shirts and jeans. Pretty sure you can wear sneakers too!
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