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#15
by
Snakehandler
on 24 Nov, 2011 08:50
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I prefer dark colors. I think a black leather jacket or sport coat looks great with a shaved head 😄😄
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#16
by
Paul the Headblader
on 24 Nov, 2011 09:24
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same olf stuff, nothing changed, except my way of thinking (which got way better)
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#17
by
Ravenangel
on 26 Nov, 2011 13:35
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I prefer dark colors. I think a black leather jacket or sport coat looks great with a shaved head 😄😄
Hmmmmmm! I strongly agree.
Black leather jacket, black/dark grey sweater and black jeans/military style BDU trousers - the perfect choice for a bald guy (and, of course, for anyone else.)
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#18
by
Slynito
on 26 Nov, 2011 15:07
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I wear a black hoodie, does that count?
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#19
by
Ravenangel
on 26 Nov, 2011 15:19
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Oh yeah, it does. Black hoodies rule.
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#20
by
Arty Chris
on 29 Dec, 2011 08:01
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My three pence worth...
It shouldn't really affect anything... being bald rocks!
But I look at myself differently now, maybe with more self respect, so I do tend to dress a little differently (heck, I've even lost a bit of weight!) ... I dress a little better, get myself nice clothes... I figure that now the head looks good, I might as well try and bring the rest up to scratch! (Hope that doesn't sound to concieted... it's really not meant that way, it's more that I spent years sporting a dodgy hair style, and now that I have a cool new look...)
Black is the way forward!
From my old bike leather to my sunday best suit! Black always looks good...
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#21
by
Ravenangel
on 29 Dec, 2011 08:52
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Oh, yeah. Black is neutral enough: it might be elegant, or casual, or minimalistic... it depends on your sense of style - and of course, the occasion.
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#22
by
Laser Man
on 29 Dec, 2011 13:23
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Over the last seven months, I've switched to darker clothes (black, dark grey, dark brown shirts and sweaters). The contrast with the dome looks good.
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#23
by
Itall
on 29 Dec, 2011 14:17
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I say wear anything. Sly makes anything look good. Booya.
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#24
by
warhawk
on 29 Dec, 2011 15:13
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I say wear anything. Sly makes anything look good. Booya.
ditto on that one
WARHAWK
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#25
by
Sir Harry
on 29 Dec, 2011 15:48
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May be slightly off topic, but how about one (or two) stud earrings? Or maybe a hoop in the left ear only a la Mr. Clean? I think it looks pretty cool; it's something I may try later (I'm still part time military right now)
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#26
by
KDusk
on 20 Jan, 2012 05:39
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Most of the things in my wardrobe are the same from the pre-sly era. I've only got rid of the extremely bright colours (electric blue, bright yellow, ...) and I've adapted a black-and-white approach. Jeans, white t-shirt (often with a print), black blazer and a bald head is a great combo. Or to look less 'dressed up', I switch the blazer for a classic Adidas sportsvest.
Where I've used my clothing to stand out in the past, I now have a shaved head. Seeing people's reactions is amazing, especially when I've taken my time to look my best. You enter a room and people start staring, and in their eyes I can read "OMG, he's bald! But... it doesn't look bad!" Since shaving my head I don't GET attention anymore, I CLAIM attention.
@sirharry12: I think studs, hoops and piercings in general look great on sly people (it's like decorating a blank room), but I also feel we have to pay more attention to balancing out everything. We don't have the hair to 'soften' our appearance anymore. It's like: BAM, here's my face. So facial piercings that are too big, or too many piercings on one side, or just too many piercings in general will throw our face out of balance more easily IMO.
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#27
by
Sir Harry
on 20 Jan, 2012 06:48
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@sirharry12: I think studs, hoops and piercings in general look great on sly people (it's like decorating a blank room), but I also feel we have to pay more attention to balancing out everything. We don't have the hair to 'soften' our appearance anymore. It's like: BAM, here's my face. So facial piercings that are too big, or too many piercings on one side, or just too many piercings in general will throw our face out of balance more easily IMO.
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As long as the piercings are confined to the ears and done in moderation, I think is fine, however, I'm not going to knock those who want to go overboard with it, I think it should be up to each individual.
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#28
by
Slynito
on 20 Jan, 2012 08:10
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As long as the piercings are confined to the ears and done in moderation, I think is fine, however, I'm not going to knock those who want to go overboard with it, I think it should be up to each individual.
Everything in moderation, even moderation...
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#29
by
LAGLE
on 20 Jan, 2012 23:14
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