Mens Pink Clothing
Traditionally, pink clothing is the preserve of women. It isn’t. Mens pink clothing is hot, it’s “now”, and, with media luminaries like David Beckham wandering around in skirts, it’s about as effeminate as a beard.
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Think about it. The hottest man-looks of all time are repeatedly and without fail those that allow the manly man a little bit of a soft touch. Mens pink clothing gives a gentler edge to the “guy” guy, mixing the pastel tone with the rugged outline. Remember the Marlboro man in his pink shirt? Well, then. That’s what we mean. Mens pink clothing gives you rough edges wrapped up in a nice soft bow.

Mens pink clothing popped up properly around the ‘80s, when people started to realise that if you were going to spend half your life in an office you might as well look a) good and b) like you’re having fun. Enter the (for the most part) appalling “novelty” office wear revolution, complete with Donald Duck tie and comedy cufflinks.
The one good thing that survived the wreckage was the idea that men didn’t have to wear black, blue and white alone. Mens pink clothing surfaced for good in the form of the pastel shirt – which, when people saw how hot it made them look, was (and is) here to stay.
The thing about mens pink clothing: pink, unlike white, doesn’t make a tanned complexion look unwashed: and it doesn’t make a pale complexion look dead. Mens pink clothing, initially ideal for blokes who spent all their lives in business meetings (and so either had the pallid complexion of a fish’s belly or the weird orange-peel tan of a compulsive solar-bed user), erupted as a novel way of stopping them look quite so unhealthy.
Now, mens pink clothing is uniformly recognised to soften the skin tones of overly “rugged” looking chaps, whilst bringing out the milder colours hidden in the fair-haired and milky. Mens pink clothing is unique – a two-way down-toner. Which makes mens pink clothing a bit like a portable version of those flattering lights you get in bars that make even the most Neanderthal hominid look attractive. No wonder mens pink clothing is so popular with the ladies.