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I sometimes wonder whether Fok/LA Guy actually thinks that anyone should have an opinion on anything - or, at least, that no-one should have an opinion that differs from his own opinions.
From the Pitti thread on SF - there were pictures of women posted and some of them looked good, some of them didn't look so good.
http://www.styleforum.net/t/449525/pitti-uomo-87-in-pictures/285#post_7647765
Some criticisms/opinions were voiced.
Fok said:
SF member akoustas responded:
Fok then said:
From the Pitti thread on SF - there were pictures of women posted and some of them looked good, some of them didn't look so good.
http://www.styleforum.net/t/449525/pitti-uomo-87-in-pictures/285#post_7647765
Some criticisms/opinions were voiced.
Fok said:
Not every outfit is really my cuppa, but some of the silhouettes (see 4) are interesting. Honestly, from the comments on this thread, some of you guys most only enjoy the missionary position or something.
SF member akoustas responded:
If you're putting so much effort into and outfit and going around a fashion event you're putting yourself up to criticism. If they were on the street I probably wouldn't even notice.
I'd say quite the opposite, I'm not exactly for garments that mask the feminine shape. It's quite possibly the finest feature they have over a guy in terms of variability of outfits and interest. 4 would be fine I guess but mega wide trousers take away any and all shape and make her look bigger, which for a casual or wearable outfit like this (not an art piece) doesn't really make much sense.
Fok then said:
That it doesn't make sense to you says something about you, and hardly anything about the woman. Wide legged trousers can be very attractive, and it only masks the shape of the body for someone who really lacks imagination. I mean, there are valid criticisms of many of these outfits, but that one is just silly.

