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It was happy hour at a local restaurant the other day when a cute, all American girl walked in and strut past to join a group of gals. She was wearing tight jeans tucked into knee high black high heeled boots, a multicolored knit top that had cap sleeves and was loose around the body but had a band sewn around the bottom so it fit snug around the waist. She wore long thin chains around her neck that hung to her navel and several metal bangles.

 

Her long blond hair looked backcombed and sprayed for height, she had a decent amount of well applied makeup and perfectly manicured nails painted bright pink. An over-sized yellow leather bag slung on her shoulder.

 

I heard a comment coming from one of the men seated near me at the bar as she past.

Trying too hard,”  he said.

                                   

I caught his eye and he was visibly embarrassed but I smiled, introduced myself, told him I write for a blog and asked him if he wouldn’t mind elaborating…..writing this blog has given me so much courage to talk to men and ask them anything and everything. It’s amazing how honest perfect strangers can be….

 

He was with a buddy and they proceeded to say things like:

And My Favorite Because It Sums It All Up:

 

It’s true. I believe most of the time women do dress for other women. Not intentionally, but we’ve been conditioned to. We notice everything other women are wearing (and more importantly how good they look in it). We talk to other women about fashion. We follow and want to keep up with the latest trends and jam ourselves into skinny, high waisted, low waisted, ripped, wrecked, bleached, abused jeans, tulip skirts, ballet shoes, Cami tops, and ruffles upon ruffles even if we won’t look good in them.

 

And worst of all we compare ourselves to other women constantly, thereby making us dress for them even more. Because we want to blend in, fit in, and measure up. We’d be mortified if we were under dressed in comparison to the other women at an event while most men wouldn’t even notice let alone care.

 

What men find attractive is simplicity.

They generally want form fitting clothes that show your body, but also leave something to the imagination. They usually don’t care for a whole lot of extras.

 

“If that girl took off the necklaces, bracelets, had a smaller purse and regular high heels, she’d look hot.”

 

As we all stared at her from across the room, I had to agree. Do we depend on so much fashion because we are not confident enough to carry “sexy” all by ourselves? Or have we just been brainwashed by the fashion industry?

 

I admit it, I love clothes and having fun with them.

But if it’s men we want to attract, we should consider what attracts them.

Here’s a few thoughts from those two that I think fit the norm of what most men find attractive about a woman’s style.

 

4 Comments »

  1. Comment by Mike — May 14, 2009 @ 7:53 pm

    So very, very true. Especially the being comfortable in it. I have to laugh when I see women in tiny outfits spending half there time trying to make sure nothing is showing. And yes we are simple creatures.

  2. Comment by MidoriLei — May 15, 2009 @ 10:17 am

    This is a great post! It is important to highlight your best physical asset, not just because it looks good but because it will make you feel more confident. and everyone knows, confidence is the sexiest thing to wear!

    I wrote several articles about how to highlight your best asset:

    http://midorilei.com/blog/?s=let%27s+give+it+up+for

  3. Comment by CJ — May 15, 2009 @ 8:13 pm

    Excellent article. I have things hanging in my closet I’ve worn once because I bought them without considering if they would be comfortable or really look good on me. They weren’t and they didn’t.

  4. Comment by George — May 17, 2009 @ 11:23 am

    I thought this a was a very intersting artical. I do feel that women dress for other women but adding one more thing. I think they dress for other women because they want to gain the attention of man. It’s competition and if your competition looks better than you, you may not play the game. The sad thing is I feel if women just do what others have suggested above, don’t buy things without considering if it would be the right thing for you, they would get the man. Individuality makes one stand out and get noticed for you are. A man doesn’t want a slob, or a prude, your clothes should reflect your personaltiy and actions and words with do the rest.

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