There are several ways to put your own manhood to the test. Sure, you could re-watch a super-emotional movie and try not to cry, but do you want a real test for your masculinity? Before you get ready to punch the walls, don’t. Instead, get your credit card and head online with a couple of Jabong coupons to buy these simple pieces of clothing that might turn out to be the ultimate test for your manliness.
Fashion Items To Test Your Manhood
The Kilt
Do not be fooled by those people in Scotland who manage to somehow look good in those kilts with their bagpipes. It isn’t an easy thing to look like a man wearing something that shares as much resemblance with a skirt as a kilt does.
Meggings
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Meggings are leggings, but for men and their main purpose does appear to be to bridge the gap between men’s and women’s fashion, which I’m not sure is a good thing. As it turns out, meggings will not even be going away anytime soon as designers are trying to push into the spotlight. If you really do have to wear the thing, please do everyone a favor and sport a longer t-shirt.
As it turns out, meggings will not even be going away anytime soon as designers are trying to push into the spotlight. If you really do have to wear the thing, please do everyone a favor and sport a longer t-shirt.
Lungi
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It takes a real man to pull this one off (no pun intended). It is no mean feat to stay confident while wearing something that looks like that and is called a Lungi.
Although to be fair, a huge majority of Southern Indian population does seem to be able to do just that, where the piece of clothing is so popular that men aren’t considered fit to get married until they learn how to wear a lungi right.
Okay, that last part isn’t true, but wouldn’t it be cool if it was?
Powdered Wigs
Do you know how many times someone looked at a grown man wearing a powdered wig and went “I can take that guy seriously”? You guessed it. Exactly zero times. However, this 200-year-old weird trend is still followed by Judges in Australia and Britain. I figure that makes for a surprisingly entertaining courtroom.
Whatever This Is Called
..or used to be called. This fashion item from the 70s leaves too many questions unanswered, with the most important one being – “why?”