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I'm interested as well. I wore a cardigan for the first time in my life a couple of days ago. A picture's below. Does it make me look old/gay/fat or should I keep this look? I'm still undecided.
This will be controversial, but you asked a question that too few people ask (in a mature way) and the answer is important. Yes, it would make some individuals question your sexuality. It's not due to any one item. It's the fit of everything, the cardigan, the shirt, the socks, the belt, the glasses, the hairstyle, age, body type.... (Rachel Zoe's gay assistant Brad dresses like that.) A less colorful cardigan would make the perception less likely. By the way, on aesthetics alone, it's a good look, except that the belt should be a neutral and the socks not striped.
Depends on the styling and how its worn. In the example you've provided, the pairing is extremely monotonous, and the shoes are hipster crap.
I like the colour coordination, mensimageconsultant.
This will be controversial, but you asked a question that too few people ask (in a mature way) and the answer is important. Yes, it would make some individuals question your sexuality. It's not due to any one item. It's the fit of everything, the cardigan, the shirt, the socks, the belt, the glasses, the hairstyle, age, body type.... (Rachel Zoe's gay assistant Brad dresses like that.) A less colorful cardigan would make the perception less likely. By the way, on aesthetics alone, it's a good look, except that the belt should be a neutral and the socks not striped.
As an additional layer underneath a sportcoat they look great, IMO.