kneehighs Posted December 3, 2007 Author Posted December 3, 2007 ... One thing, though. Is it just me or does the shirt and jacket make you look heavy in the chest? Hmm, good observation. It might just be me leaning backwards a bit too much, which is a function of trying to rush across the room, get into a perfect pose, and twist towards the camera all in under 10 seconds. Or maybe and I think this is it...maybe it's a function of how low the sleeves on the outer tunic fall down my arms. When they fall down further on my arm, my chest area appears a bit slimmer. Good feedback JNR. Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
cuarenta18 Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 New Outfit: I can't believe I actually had enough spare time to put together a few pictures. Pardon the floor as major renovations on my condo are scheduled for this Spring. As well, I had a hard time perfecting my pose before the 10 second timer shot the pictures, making my legs appear blurry. Nonetheless... 4" Nine West Stiletto Pointy Toe Pumps Inc. skinny pants, with twisted stitching along hem line Yohji Yamamoto shirt with asymmetrical buttons along chest line Lizzie Parker Upside Down Tunic, 95% bamboo kneehighs wow compliments for your look
johnieheel Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 White JC Penny's T- Shirt 501 loose fit levis Walmart leather wilsons belt Black mens dress socks Dark Blue Mary Jane,s by DELICIOUS real men wear heels
HeelD Posted December 5, 2007 Posted December 5, 2007 kneehighs - I like it. It's an interesting look. I like the way the tunic sits on you. Heel-D - Freestyling since 2005
Pumps Posted December 29, 2007 Posted December 29, 2007 Let's revive this thread. I just bought a new jacket.
kneehighs Posted December 29, 2007 Author Posted December 29, 2007 Pumps Wow! That jacket has a ton of potential! All you need now is a tuxedo top beneath it and you'll be getting all the ladies' attention. It reminds me of the Dior Homme long tuxedo jackets from the F/W 2005 season. In my opinion -- and it is only my opinion -- it might look better if you had a seamstress touch it up for a tighter and slimmer V shape. I think that jacket in a more form fitted shape could look outstanding. You could even have satin strips sewed onto the edges of the lapels, but that's just my imagination running wild. Great pick. Can't wait to see how you wear it in London. Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
johnieheel Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Pumps Wow! That jacket has a ton of potential! All you need now is a tuxedo top beneath it and you'll be getting all the ladies' attention. It reminds me of the Dior Homme long tuxedo jackets from the F/W 2005 season. In my opinion -- and it is only my opinion -- it might look better if you had a seamstress touch it up for a tighter and slimmer V shape. I think that jacket in a more form fitted shape could look outstanding. You could even have satin strips sewed onto the edges of the lapels, but that's just my imagination running wild. Great pick. Can't wait to see how you wear it in London. My wife has recently opened a little shop here in Ohio US called IN STITCHES. I'm sure she could do what ever you think needs to be done with it. LOL real men wear heels
Pumps Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Pumps Wow! That jacket has a ton of potential! All you need now is a tuxedo top beneath it and you'll be getting all the ladies' attention. It reminds me of the Dior Homme long tuxedo jackets from the F/W 2005 season. In my opinion -- and it is only my opinion -- it might look better if you had a seamstress touch it up for a tighter and slimmer V shape. I think that jacket in a more form fitted shape could look outstanding. You could even have satin strips sewed onto the edges of the lapels, but that's just my imagination running wild. Great pick. Can't wait to see how you wear it in London. Seamstress ? Let not get carried away:smile: I'm just trying to upgrade my style a bit. I just bought some really cool male shoes too, so I can be fashionable in standard male mode too. I can't wait to wear the whole outfit to work. I'm very much looking forward to London.
CassieJ Posted December 30, 2007 Posted December 30, 2007 Here are a couple of pics of my long jeans with my 4.5" Enzo ankleboots I have been wearing everywhere for the past week or two. Few people notice and I have had no negative comments. They are soft eather and are VERY comfortable. I am about to the point with them that I forget I have them on. Next step...5" for everyday wear. CJ Cassie - http://www.fetishforhighheels.com
Guest Posted December 31, 2007 Posted December 31, 2007 very nice boots CassieJ!! they go good with the long jeans!
highheellover Posted December 31, 2007 Posted December 31, 2007 nice outfit cj. Girls and heels rock.
r1g0r Posted December 31, 2007 Posted December 31, 2007 goddamn, cj, those look VERY nice! r1g0r (not at work, so not in heels) society has decided that men will be confined to certain items of clothing, and certain modes of presentation. until we rebel PERSONALLY against this, we are diminished!
canadianbeaver17 Posted January 1, 2008 Posted January 1, 2008 Nothing wrong with that look, CassieJ!
Maximilian Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 All of the following styles have been worn in public. Most are more subtle styles I believe men can get away with. The skinny jeans/stiletto pump combo is a more feminine look and highly visible so I guess only guys who are comfortable with that look would wear it. I am comfortable with a more feminine look. 1) Alfani black leather jacket, Nygard grey turtleneck sweater, Nine West grey leather belt, Levis blue skinny jeans, Steve Madden "Diminsh" gray leather knee high pull-on boots with 3 1/4 inch stacked heel. I love the look of these boots so much that I bought a similar pair in black as well. I originally saw them on a good looking woman who wore them over a pair of dark blue skinny jeans while waiting for a table at a restaurant. I went up to her and asked her where she bought them. They were purchased at Zappos Canada online store. Photos of boots : 1 - 2 - 3Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 2) Similar as style 1 but instead of blue Levis skinny jeans I'm wearing Gant dark blue skinny jeans. Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 3) Similar as style 2 but instead of wearing the Steve Madden boots, I'm wearing Nine West black 3 inch Stilettos pumps. I bought them in an outlet store (The Shoe Company) and tried them on there. I got a few looks and had no trouble from the salespeople. In fact, no salesperson even bothered to help me. I like the fact that they are only 3 inches high which makes them comfortable to walk in. I also have a pair of Stewart Weitzman 4 inch black "Sensual" pointed toe stiletto pumps (purchased at Zappos Canada) but I find them a bit too high to walk in public so I only enjoy wearing them at home for the moment. Photos of Nine West shoes: 1 - 2Photos of Stewart Weitzman shoes: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 (shoe comparison)Photos of me (in Nine West): 1 - 2 - 3 4) Isaac Mizrahi black wool coat, Selected white dress shirt and black sweater over it, Fossil black leather belt, Levis dark blue skinny jeans and Kenneth Cole Reaction "Swim N Fool" black 3 inch round toe stiletto pumps. Bought at a local mall store. At the time, I didn’t have the confidence to try them in the store so I bought them and luckily they were my size. Photo of shoes: 1 Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 5) Alfani black leather jacket, Selected white dress shirt, Levis blue bootcut jeans, Fossil black leather belt and Nine West black 3 inch Stilettos pumps. Photos of me: 1 - 2 6) Black turtleneck sweater (can’t remember the brand but it was cheap since the sweater tore), Levis brown corduroy jeans, Levis brown leather belt and Italian Heels "Isira" brown 7 cm western pointed toe boots. Bought through their online website. Photo of boots: 1 Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 7) Nygard brown turtleneck sweater, brown belt, Levis dark blue bootcut jeans and Toi et Moi 3-3.5 inch brown knee high pointed toe stiletto boots. Bought through Schuh City online Ebay store. Too bad they aren’t made of real leather but I love their look anyway. Photos of boots: 1 - 2Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 In the next batch of photos I'm wearing skirts that I've worn in public: 1) Black turtleneck sweater, gray wool skirt, black leather belt with large buckle and Steve Madden "Diminsh" gray leather knee high pull-on boots with 3 1/4 inch stacked heel. Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 2) Black turtleneck sweater, Finity brown leather skirt and Italian Heels "Isira" brown 7 cm western pointed toe boots. Photo of me: 1 3) Black turtleneck sweater, Nygard black skirt, Point Zero black leather sash belt, and Silhouette black leather knee high pointed toe boots with 4 inch stiletto heel (bought on their website). Photos of me: 1 - 2 4) Black turtleneck sweater, Style&Co blue denim skirt (came with the belt) and Via Spiga black leather knee high square toe boots with 4 inch blade heels. (bought online at Shoe Metro). Photo of me: 1 5) Black turtleneck shirt, black nylon skirt, black pirate style leather belt and Spring Shoes "Shenga" over the knee suede flat boots. This is how I've dressed for the first ever outing in a skirt. I figured I'd enjoy wearing a skirt in public for the first time without attracting too much attention with high heels as well. It sure was fun! Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 Finally, here are a few pics of styles I'd like to wear in public but haven't had the opportunity yet or simply won't, mainly because the heels I'm wearing are too high for me: 1) Nygard grey turtleneck sweater, Nygard black skirt, thin chain belt and Stewart Weitzman 4 inch black "Sensual" pointed toe stiletto pumps. Photos of me: 1 - 2 - 3 2) Selected white dress shirt, Fossil black leather belt, Tommy Hilfiger white skinny jeans and Stewart Weitzman 4 inch black "Sensual" pointed toe stiletto pumps. Photos of me: 1 - 2 3a) Nygard camel turtleneck sweater, Nygard brown skirt, Point Zero black leather sash belt and Silhouette black leather knee high pointed toe boots with 4 inch stiletto heel. Photos of me: 1 - 2 3b) Nygard camel turtleneck sweater, Nygard brown skirt, light brown leather belt and Toi et Moi 3-3.5 inch brown knee high pointed toe stiletto boots. Photos of me: 1 - 2 1
latindancer Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Max, Amazing looks!!! I wish I have to guts to go out in a skirt. Maybe one day I will do the same thing as you, just a skirt and no heels. Congrats on having the guts to tell your family and doing what you really want to wear. Enjoy and hope to hear other comments you get from wearing a skirt and heels. Latindancer
Guest Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Max, you look GREAT in those boots (both with skirts & with levis tucked into them, VERY stylish!!)
kneehighs Posted January 6, 2008 Author Posted January 6, 2008 Max Thanks for taking the time to create this post. I can only imagine the time it took you to put everything into one post I love your attention to detail in this post. You mentioned the designers to the specific pieces you wear in every picture. Thanks. I love the Steve Madden boots. The toe and rather cone shaped heel are current, lovely choice! This looks good! Congratulations on a great post. Feminine Style . Masculine Soul. Skin In The Game.
Pumps Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Maximillian, What a great post with lots of different styles. I like this one the best: http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x81/RedMaximilian/IMG_2565c.jpg and I'm mostly fond of the more masculine styles, like the first ones. I wear skirts too, but not with heels. That goes to far for me.Your pics with skirts looks cool, allthough a bit too feminine for me.
JeffB Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Max: Those are far and away THE most amazing pictures I've ever seen on this site, and I've seen more than my fair share here. Many thanks for posting them for all of us to see and drool over. The attention to detail you put into all the outfits you modelled was nothing short of incredible, and in my mind, each and every one was a winner. To pick just one as a favorite would've been flat out impossible, they were all great! You collection of pumps and boots is fantastic, in fact, you've made me envious because you have such sharp looking footwear. I was particularly impressed that you've gone out and about in those skirts as well! You certainly have brass ones, my friend! More power to you! I don't want to LOOK like a woman, I just want to DRESS like a woman!
Jimnj3 Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Max, That again is the most amazing collection of photos. You pull every combination off quite well. I can see why you might not get derogative comments since every one is very good looking. I only wish I had the size and shape to wear such combinations. Thanks again for spending the time to link the photos and info together. Jim
Mr. X Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Very well done Max. Your pictures look really good and will be an inspiration to others im sure.
Thighboots2 Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Max, Let me add my congratulations to those that have gone before. A great job. My favorite of the ensemble is:- 6) Black turtleneck sweater, Levis brown corduroy jeans, Levis brown leather belt and Italian Heels "Isira" brown 7 cm western pointed toe boots. I have always liked those boots and you look great. TB2 Are you confusing me with someone who gives a damn?
johnieheel Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Great job Max! I myself am not into skirts but the first pics in pants are GREAT! Wife thought they were sexy also. We espically liked the pants with the steve madden boots. real men wear heels
canadianbeaver17 Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Max, WOW! I don't even know where to stop or say! Defineatly some great looks! The white ensemble seems to be the most daring, yet sexiest! Keep rocking these looks!
JNR Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 Max! After that entire wonderful presentation, I dub thee "Sir Max, Kneehighs Jr." LOL
foxylady Posted January 6, 2008 Posted January 6, 2008 What a nice collection you have built up there Max... They are nice pictures.. Are you a professional mannequin... FL FoxyLady
Maximilian Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Thank you ALL for the kind words. It took a while to write the post but it was fun, not as fun as wearing the styles in public though :-)
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