Man with flat butt (mens, fashion, look, shoulders)
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I do not want a bubble butt, but would like to look better in my jeans. What type of jeans, shirt, belt combinations should I wear to enhance that area?
I do not want a bubble butt, but would like to look better in my jeans. What type of jeans, shirt, belt combinations should I wear to enhance that area?
Yes, flaps on the rear pockets are supposed to make it look like the butt protrudes more than it actually does. Do you normally wear your shirt tucked or untucked?
Yes, flaps on the rear pockets are supposed to make it look like the butt protrudes more than it actually does. Do you normally wear your shirt tucked or untucked?
I wear it untucked with shirt length right above my belt kinda like this guy: make sure the shirt is trim/fitted/athletic fit
Yes, flaps on the rear pockets are supposed to make it look like the butt protrudes more than it actually does. Do you normally wear your shirt tucked or untucked?
I just think with flaps on the back pockets it looks best when they are showing, and not covered by a shirt. So either tucked in or if untucked, at a length that doesn't cover the flaps.
By the way, to me that picture gabaghoul provided captures a masculine yet fashion conscious image. I like that. It's not the only way to achieve that description, but it is certainly an appealing option to me personally.
I do not want a bubble butt, but would like to look better in my jeans. What type of jeans, shirt, belt combinations should I wear to enhance that area?
I would be better to enhance your natural butt, versus attempting to do it with clothing. Once you remove the clothing, there's that flat butt again.
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