Satin menswear
Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 6:57 pm
I'm a straight man with a satin fetish and I like to look at women in satin clothes, but I would like to wear some satin myself. There are some cultural issues, though. At least in Europe and North America, satin is somehow perceived as a feminine fabric, maybe because satin is much more commonly worn by women than by men. Women in satin blouses and satin suits are occasionally seen, but men in satin shirts and satin suits are extremely rarely seen in the public. This is why a straight man in satin might be mistaken for a gay, at least in Europe and North America. Somehow, it is socially acceptable for both men and women to wear waistcoats with satin backs. In that context, satin is considered neither feminine nor gay.
Anyway, I'm going to buy a black or dark-blue three-piece satin suit, a white satin shirt and a satin necktie (I haven't decided the colour of the tie, yet), when I have enough money. The back of the waistcoat is going to be made of even shinier and smoother satin than the front and there's going to be an adjustable half-belt in the back.
Should I buy a ready-made satin suit or should I go to a tailor's shop? Do you know any great brands of satin suits and satin shirts?
What do you think about satin menswear?
Anyway, I'm going to buy a black or dark-blue three-piece satin suit, a white satin shirt and a satin necktie (I haven't decided the colour of the tie, yet), when I have enough money. The back of the waistcoat is going to be made of even shinier and smoother satin than the front and there's going to be an adjustable half-belt in the back.
Should I buy a ready-made satin suit or should I go to a tailor's shop? Do you know any great brands of satin suits and satin shirts?
What do you think about satin menswear?