Contrary to popular belief, guys actually do notice what you’re wearing....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
In fact, some fashion statements will even deter them from asking you out.
Read on to see what these guys had to say about the style sins that are unforgivable.
” Wearing heels that you can’t walk in is a deal breaker. I’m not taking you out for a play-pretend model time, this is NYC and you will be expected to be able to walk from the table to the door without a pulley system or guide rail.” — Evan, 25
“Uggs. They’re ugly, the shape is ugly, and it looks like you’re wearing Eskimo shoes. It’s not sexy. Seriously, wear anything but Uggs, especially when it’s warm out!” — Matthew, 35
“When girls’ toes come out over their shoes, it’s disgusting. Even if she’s a dime, if I see those toes spilling out, it’s all over. Buy the right size.” — Ray, 26
“I can’t stand those thin headbands that girls always wear to music festivals. They always end up getting pushed up and making their hair look like jellyfish or something. I just can’t dig that weird look.” — Reed, 24
“Tube tops! Small-chested women can get away with tube tops, but large-chested women spend the entire night lifting up the tube top. It’s not flattering.” — Remy, 25
“I hate those high-waisted shorts that suck you in and make you look like you have no figure. I want to see your curves! They remind me too much of mom jeans.” — Carl, 40
“Baggy pants. They leave too much to chance. Like—what are you hiding under there? They are just not attractive.” — Timmy, 26
“Obviously a girl needs to dress up for a date to spark some allure, but it’s frustrating to go out with someone who draws the attention of everyone in the bar in a skimpy outfit.
I’m not saying she should cover her wrists and ankles, but a bandeau and sheer skirt significantly increase the chances that I’ll come back from the bathroom to find a gin-soaked creeper in her face running his weak game.” — Max, 27
“If I’m walking behind a girl and her G String is all the way up her back, it’s a turnoff. There is a way to do this tastefully, like a sneak peek, but once it’s all up and out there it’s not sexy anymore.” — AJ, 39
“If you’ve got a flat booty, don’t wear those sweat pants that say ‘Juicy’ …'” — Steven, 35
Danielle Page is a writer and editor whose work has been featured on Woman’s Day, Bustle, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, Thought Catalog, and Huffington Post