A woman dressed in a dress shirt and tie, do you find that sexy?
I found a site called “Girls in Suits” and I’d like to give it a go. Like this and this.
Personally, it does nothing for me as far as gettin’ off on it. My partner on the other hand likes me in a fitted dress shirt and dress pants.
Thoughts?
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There are only a few things that I “get off to” but I do find women with slim figures dressed in men’s style suits attractive.
I love a “man tailored” woven shirt on a woman. They are actually cut for women now of course, but that is the description my mom uses. I think those shirts are anywhere from professional to sexy, even sophisticated, depending on the overall look of the total outfit. I’m not into the tie though. Even on a man; I like a tie on men, but prefer no tie. I like a more urban casual look. Metrosexualish.
Neither link you provided does the shirt and tie really appeal to me. I think the tie is distracting actually from the beauty of each of the women.
Edit: I thought I would add that I love a beautiful suit also on women. I like that fashion is going back to tailored styles. Everything was ruffly and loose and more patterns for many years.
I generally don’t get off on women at all and those pictures did nothing for me, but Kate Moenig in a dress shirt and tie is incredibly sexy to me.
A feminine girl with long hair and soft, pretty makeup wearing men’s clothes? No thanks. But an androgynous, bad ass lesbian in a dress shirt and tie? Hot, provided she can pull it off.
Egh, see the Kate Moening look does nothing for me. I’m not into androgynous looking women.
I resemble your first description. The “feminine girl” part.
I could easily do the hair to the side look like Marion Cotillard (second photo).
I’m with @janbb! I adore Julie Andrews’ wardrobe in “Victor/Victoria.”
@Mama_Cakes The second photo take away the tie and unbotton the shirt two buttons and she looks fem and “smart” to me. Smart like sharply dressed, nothing to do with IQ. But, I like fem women. The Kate Moenig photo does nothing for me also. But, even if she was wearing something different I would not find her physically compelling.
@JLeslie So, nix the tie and it’s all good?
eta: posted at the same time.
@Mama_Cakes For me it is. I probably would prefer her hair if it was not so tight against her head, but it isn’t a negative for me. I usually like hair styles that are slicked back, I just think looser would look better on her in particular.
@Mama_Cakes What about you? Does it make all the difference for you?
I prefer the no tie and a few buttons unbuttoned look. As far as the hair, I like it slicked back, as well. A bit of make-up, too. Exactly like Cotillard.
It doesn’t really matter what people wear. They’re all naked under the dress suit.
I can’t get down with Moenig’s lesbian do either.
Anyhow, just having fun with this question. I’m going to try something.
My attraction to Kate probably has a lot to do with the fact that I basically fell in love with her character on The L Word (NSFW). Being a big hetero, a girl had to be more than attractive to attract me. They also have to be awesome and sexy in a way that has nothing to do with their face, hair, and body.
If I were to be with a woman, it would be someone like her. Not very feminine, but not butch either. Just…cool as shit.
Right, some make-up too. Honestly, that is basically my style, especially when I was working. Taylored and make-up. I wear slacks most of the time, and for me I prefer a jacket that is taylored for a woman, but I like a longer jacket, similar to a man’s cut, also. I like to see a woman’s curves, but I don’t like cleavage usually. A little on a special occasion when dressed up can be ok, or a peak when a shirt shifts.
I guess that means I would date myself if I dated women. LOL. It’s starting to sound very self absorbed. Except, I tend to like olive skin and black hair, which I don’t have.
A well tailored shirt and pants could be sexy. Not raunchy but more subtle, classy. Pairing the dress shirt with a slim pencil skirt would also look smart.
@JLeslie Get on with ya bad self. lol ;-)
This works for me. Something I would try.
@Mama_Cakes Oh, Carmen was gorgeous. I’d kill to have a body like hers. I wouldn’t fuck her, though.
I loved Alice. In a platonic, best friend kind of way. I kind of stopped liking them all toward the end, though.
Now I want to watch The L Word. Season 3, please.
I like the look. Kate pulled it off beautifully, and then of course, there’s Le Smoking.
The second picture was sexy. Your question made me immediately think of Kim Basinger in 9½ weeks. She wore a suit towards the end of the film and she looked bloody good.
” I wouldn’t fuck her, though.”
I would. Right between those gorgeous thighs.
…not sure where else you’d do it.
lol! You got me. I was just caught up in the thought!
And this question got me looking at “feeldoes” on Porn Hub. Back to work.
In general, YES. Although it depends on the woman and the suit.
@livelaughlove21 Oh yes, I agree. I love me some Shane!
First picture – I’d wear. Second picture – Reminds me a little too much of church clothes. Kate Moenig – who I’ve never heard of before now – is really attractive. Great bone structure. I have a thing for cheekbones. ^_^
I thought both of those women looked fantastic. The picture of Kate Moening, who I had never heard of before today, didn’t do much for me.
I think Cote de Pablo would look great in a men’s dress shirt and tie. But then again, she looks great in Anything
It’s not my style but I really like the first picture.
Yah, I think it could be sexy. I was looking for a form fitting tuxedo once. I had a vision of wearing one with the tie loosened, the top two buttons undone and wild tussled hair and shiny red lipstick. For some reason that seems sexy to me.
I didn’t pursue the look. It just wasn’t that important to me. Now the whim has gone.
Not so much. But lose the tie and unbutton the top one or two buttons and OOO la LA!
Pictures of women in just a man’s dress shirt looks really sexy to me.
Yuck, hipster-wear. I love ties, both bow and regular, but only with low necklines so they come off as decoration more than formalwear – fun, not elegant or sexy. Like this. And I like tailored dress shirts, too, but not with ties.
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