My goodness no. A well made rich woolen jumper for the indoors. Light cotton suits and shirts for casual. Pinstripe for working occasions.
Cardigans? Perhaps for the old, but somewhat scruffy for a man in his prime, and certainly not something that pertains to being worthy of being called a "Sir".
Ah. You couldn;t find one down the charity shop? Nuff said.
I often wear light zip-up "fleece" tops. Most of them are meant for runners and they are good for running. I just find them comfy for bumming around in tbh.
According to this article, men's cardigans are "flying off the shelves" at stores such as Asda, with 226,000 bought in January alone.
The linked article includes a picture of David Beckham wearing one, and what a prize prat he looks in it too! :rolleyes:
"Nearly three-quarters of women found men in cardigans sexy with 87 per cent saying that the garment denotes a man who is comfortable and confident with his sexuality.
More than half regarded men who wear cardigans as reliable, husband material, with 76 per cent saying they exuded an 'air of intelligence'."
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Ah. You couldn;t find one down the charity shop? Nuff said.
Tshirts + hoodies > cardigans.
Yes, I do wear a cardigan.
Thanks for that. Very informative.
Well, as long as you don't sound like him.
I don't sound like him, thankfully.