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  1. i LOVE the pea jacket

    Comment by briar — February 24, 2007 @ 2:44 am

  2. BONUS: All Men’s clothing comes with FREE “limp-wrist” animation.

    Comment by sam — February 24, 2007 @ 6:52 am

  3. ROFL @ Sam. One of the things I like about fashion in SL is the ability of an avatar to make a piece of clothing adaptable based on one’s shape and ability to accessories. “Gay” can easily become surprisingly “macho” with the right accoutrements and attitude (your avatar does exude a personality) – it all depends on one’s individual vision and sense of creativity. I’ve seen female avies wearing male hair, having mixed in a few men’s shirts or pants into their outfit and they’re still minxy. I, myself, have a couple pairs of female pants in my wardrobe that I wear often. Unless you were the designer or own the same pair, you’d never be able to tell they were geared for the “feminine” market.

    Let’s face it, quite often fashion is about testing boundaries, Sam, and I doubt wearing the colour pink or a form-fitting shirt will instantaneously make you want to turn your bunghole into a circus.

    Last Call definitely has some alternative pieces, and if you’re not secure in your masculinity you better not step into that particular kitchen. ^^

    Comment by Catero Revolution — February 24, 2007 @ 10:28 am

  4. [...] Note to readers: Cat and I had to duke it out over who would get to cover Last Call, and in the end we decided that there was room enough for both of us. Cat has posted his thoughts as well, and has covered some of the other outfits that are available. You can read his review post here. [...]

    Pingback by Men’s Second Style » Grand Opening @ Last Call by Dazzle Haute Couture [1] — February 24, 2007 @ 2:36 pm

  5. aww.. you and your sweetie… in hyde park…

    sounds like a fun time…

    yannowhatimsayinnn?

    Comment by roberta beauchamp — February 24, 2007 @ 4:54 pm

  6. @Cat: my thoughts exactly. You can be as gay or as straight looking as you want in most of the outfits. I agree, some are very metro and indeed.. if you’re not sure about your masculinity… stay away from them.

    Comment by Grazia Horwitz — February 26, 2007 @ 8:39 am

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