Clown_2 Posted August 19, 2014 Share Posted August 19, 2014 the man makes the clothes.. kahit ukay lang pogi pa rin sabi ng saleslady ng ukay Quote Link to comment
wilmerjim Posted August 19, 2014 Share Posted August 19, 2014 clothes make the man Quote Link to comment
chessboxin Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 From the perspective of women, clothes make the man. Believe it or not it's more important for a man to dress well. Men aren't particular with how a women dress (we're more particular with face value, body, appearance) but women place high importance on how a man dresses. A man's fashion sense is the window into his lifestyle. If you dress shabbily you'll appear (to women) as if you don't need to dress well because you don't regularly interact with high society. You don't have to buy branded naman kasi. Ang importante lang in dressing well is color and fit. It can be a 168 polo and pants but if it fits like a glove and the color matches, that can be considered dressing well na. Quote Link to comment
blacklantern Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Nasa nagdadala yan. (English: It's with the one carrying it) Quote Link to comment
nottooshabby Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 I think its still the man who makes the clothes since clothes don't define you but its you who define your clothes. Of course, good hygiene and getting fit also helps. However, its no excuse of neglecting what you wear. It doesn't have to get fancy but it should match your lifestyle and fit your physique. Wearing sloppy clothes just tells people around you that you just don't care. They say that fashion is the ultimate expression of yourself because it affects how you project yourself to the world. Believe me, it really makes a difference on how you interact regardless its the same or the opposite sex. I experienced it first hand when I go to work not dressing up properly because I hadn't had enough rest the day before. I get extra inspection tokens from guards compared to when I was able to pick out the right clothes. 1 Quote Link to comment
K I M K I M 💋 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Nasa nagdadala yan. (English: It's with the one carrying it) +1 Quote Link to comment
K I M K I M 💋 Posted September 5, 2014 Share Posted September 5, 2014 I think its still the man who makes the clothes since clothes don't define you but its you who define your clothes. Of course, good hygiene and getting fit also helps. However, its no excuse of neglecting what you wear. It doesn't have to get fancy but it should match your lifestyle and fit your physique. Wearing sloppy clothes just tells people around you that you just don't care. They say that fashion is the ultimate expression of yourself because it affects how you project yourself to the world. Believe me, it really makes a difference on how you interact regardless its the same or the opposite sex. I experienced it first hand when I go to work not dressing up properly because I hadn't had enough rest the day before. I get extra inspection tokens from guards compared to when I was able to pick out the right clothes. Aba matinde bangis mo pala mag english friend ah nosebleed ako pero infairness na gets ko lol joke lang. naks. I strongly agree sabi ko nga sayo. Nasa nagdadala yan and nkikita sa pananamit ang personality ng isang tao. minsan naman kht di mahal ung clothes nsa nagdadala mukha ng orig lol. Quote Link to comment
chessboxin Posted September 6, 2014 Share Posted September 6, 2014 (edited) I learned that the hard way. Before I was just a t-shirt/jeans/chucks guy. Ill-fitting pa mga suot ko dati. My clothes were a bit loose. I wasn't raised to give a premium on clothes naman kasi. Eventually as I worked with more people from the upper circles I changed the way I dressed. How could I not? Nagpaparinig mga tao even some of my close female friends that I should dress more appropriately. "Slim Fit Button Downs" became the predominant clothes in my wardrobe. I had all of my pants tailored to fit and I had more leather shoes than athletic shoes. Your impact on people is different. Try talking to a random girl at Starbucks or Fully Booked while wearing baggy t-shirts v. bespoke polos. I tried it na. Was just given a smile when I dressed poorly but when I dressed well they're open to having long conversations with you. Edited September 6, 2014 by kannon Quote Link to comment
nottooshabby Posted September 6, 2014 Share Posted September 6, 2014 Aba matinde bangis mo pala mag english friend ah nosebleed ako pero infairness na gets ko lol joke lang. naks. I strongly agree sabi ko nga sayo. Nasa nagdadala yan and nkikita sa pananamit ang personality ng isang tao. minsan naman kht di mahal ung clothes nsa nagdadala mukha ng orig lol. Friend sakot lang! Syempre minsan kailangan din iexercise and dollar spoken natin diba? Baka mawala yung muscles! Anyways Syempre kailangan carry mo para japorms! Di naman kailangan branded ang bilhin yung sakto lang!Pero syempre dapat wag naman sobrang pabaya sa suot! 1 Quote Link to comment
blacklantern Posted September 9, 2014 Share Posted September 9, 2014 Some men wear super slim pants and polo shirts which don't look good anymore especially when they have bulges. Quote Link to comment
ian23 Posted September 9, 2014 Share Posted September 9, 2014 mas gusto ko parin ung mga damit na nagffunction ng maayos pati tama ang purpose. syempre ibat ibang klase ng damit para sa ibat ibang events naman dba Quote Link to comment
chessboxin Posted December 25, 2014 Share Posted December 25, 2014 You definitely have to back it up with intelligence and charm. Good clothes give people high expectations of you. Mas malala ang disappointment if you fail to meet their expectations. Sabihan ka pang "flashy walang laman". Also, try not to spend so much on branded clothes if it's beyond your means. Mahirap yung naka Zegna or Dunhill ka pero pag lumalabas cheapest item on the menu lang inoorder. Had an acquaintance na ganyan. Kumpleto blazer from Zara, naka Allan Edmonds etc. pero pag nasa bar SML lang inoorder kasi nagtitipid. Quote Link to comment
Edmund Dantes Posted February 4, 2015 Share Posted February 4, 2015 I believe in dressing up for success. Quality wear though doesn't come cheap. Not too expensive, not cheap works for me. In the corporate world, clothes define you. You command respect if you look sharp and neat. In that case, then I love what I do for a living. Lol. Quote Link to comment
narcprick Posted February 4, 2015 Share Posted February 4, 2015 para sakin no. clothes don't make the man lalo na sa climate natin konti lang naman kailangan nating pieces. uncle ko nga president ng multinational simple barong lang everyday and company jacket. pero ang tindi. respected na respected. pag medyo media siguro yung business mo or you deal with the public medyo pwede pa yung sumusunod sa uso. pero kung hindi naman. looking decent is enough. baka nga detriment pa yun sa career kung mahilig sa damit kasi frivolous. 1 Quote Link to comment
Edmund Dantes Posted February 5, 2015 Share Posted February 5, 2015 para sakin no. clothes don't make the man lalo na sa climate natin konti lang naman kailangan nating pieces. uncle ko nga president ng multinational simple barong lang everyday and company jacket. pero ang tindi. respected na respected. pag medyo media siguro yung business mo or you deal with the public medyo pwede pa yung sumusunod sa uso. pero kung hindi naman. looking decent is enough. baka nga detriment pa yun sa career kung mahilig sa damit kasi frivolous. I hear ya! Si Steven Jobs nga di ba? Ano ba porma nya? Black turtleneck, faded jeans, tsaka world balance na sapatos. Pero isa sa pinakamatagumpay na CEO sa buong mundo. You can't achieve success based on what you cover your body with IMO. Most that you can do is leave a good first impression. Not that it isn't important. Pero kung Job interview halimbawa, ang bobo naman nag maghire sayo kung yung suot mo lang pagbabasehan nya. Oh don't get me wrong please. I ain't saying na you should not look presentable. Of course you should dress up for the occassion. But for me, I do not believe so much in the idea that the clothes make the man. Suot ka ng suot ng mga designer pero di naman bagay pala sa anatomy mo, nagiging fashion victim lang kakalabasan mo Quote Link to comment
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