There was a time when shopping was considered a girly past time. It was too girly, some would say, that a guy wouldn't be caught dead standing behind a register, sifting through his purchases for the day. Accompanying a girlfriend do her shopping was the conventional excuse. But it wont work if caught alone, or worst, by the girlfriend and her friends. Just the sheer thought of it still send shivers down my spine. In this day and age, however, when everything is practically bordering on universal acceptance, men who seriously take the time to go out and buy clothes that would look good on them may be called metrosexual. And you know what that means: once it has a name, you can't hide from it.
If you're a guy, you are either one or you aren't. By living a metrosexual lifestyle, you acknowledge the need to be fashionable. Otherwise, you stick with the plain and the moldy hiking boots, or simply don't care. But no matter how hard people pray that their male loved ones would transform from clueless caterpillars into designer-savvy, pink-embracing, pattern-intoxicated He-butterflies, sometimes it just can't be done. Strapping lads have a tendency to be couture-deviant. The less coordinated the wardrobe is, the more of a man's man we end up to be. However, there is a hefty line that exists between braced rawness and having an open mind to fashion; a gray area of self-preservation intertwined with the desire to please one's wife, girlfriend, and/or mother. It can actually be good, if you just allow it to happen. And the first step in embracing masculine fabulousness is online shopping.
It might have not hit some people yet but buying couture is, indeed, just a mouse-click away. It's shopping made easy, really. Shopping in the privacy of your own home or office can actually start you off in expanding your wardrobe. For uncomplicated shopping, you may want to visit sites such as http://www.urbanoutfitters.com. They have a pretty good collection of metrosexual essentials with branded apparel and updated cuts. For instance, they have the very classic BDg Bootccut Vintage Jeans marked at only a pair. But looking into other options could also broaden your horizons. As soon as you've picked out the kind of jeans that you want, the site would also suggest shirts and accessories that would go well with your choice of trousers. After clicking on the BDg Bootccut Vintage Jeans, for example, it prompted me to check out the Fink Vintage Contrast Stripe Polo ( each), the Supalife Stripe Hoodie ( each), and the *Diesel Jeans* Canvas Messenger Bag (0 each). And all of them have the potential to make the outfit work.
Some might think buying goods online is just financial suicide, but that isn't always the case. The idea of shopping online excites me more when I don't have to dole out that much money to buy what I want. This is where discount shopping comes in. I, for one, do most of my online shopping at http://www.mysimon.com where you can find almost anything on sale; from electronics to baby clothes. I find it very efficient especially when I am working around a tight budget. Under every category, you would be able to find an item that belongs to a specific price range. Once you click on an item, it will automatically direct you to the online store that sells it and you can place your order right then and there. For shirts and tops, for example, you can view bargains that cost only or lower, like a long-sleeved dress shirts at .99 a pop and silk neckties to match (.95 each). Who said shopping online was only for the loaded? Other price ranges include -, -, and so on.
You can do all of these without even getting up from your chair and therein lies the beauty of it. All you need is a decent computer, a credit card with no outstanding debt, and a little faith for you to enjoy a liberating make-over frenzy. Discount shopping online is more than convenient and cost-efficient; it's the perfect solution to all your shopping woes.
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