Yesterday I complimented my coworker on the dress she was wearing, and she said something to the effect of "I just wear whatever my FI [who is female] picks out for me."
My FI, on the other hand, is very particular about what he wears. And I know little about men's clothing, so the most I can offer is like "that looks good" or "I think it's fine to wear jeans". I've occasionally thought about buying clothing for him but I'm afraid I would get it all wrong. One time he bought me a dress that I had been eyeing, but it just didn't fit and I felt a little bit bad about having him return it.
Do you ladies ever buy clothing for your SO's, or pick out an outfit for them to wear? Do they ever do that for you?
Re: Dressing your SO
I've bought DH a few clothing items, but that's mainly because I work retail and am more biased towards items that I sell. Plus I get good deals, etc.
But usually, DH buys his own clothes, and has always picked out his own outfits.
I like the idea of wearing things that DH likes, so I often encourage him to pick out my outfits, but he never does. We go through a cute routine in the morning where I model for him and ask "would you buy [whatever I'm selling at my current job] from me?"
On the flip side, FI both have a hard time with mens fashion. Up until about 2 years ago FI was a jeans and tshirt kind of guy since he wears a uniform to work. Over the last couple years he's been trying to update his wardrobe to have more 'big boy' clothes. We get a lot of help from salesmen in men specific stores and we're slowly getting a better idea of his sense of style in regards to collared shirts and sweaters.
I married an amazing man but, left to his own devices he'd spend his life in jorts and hole-y Metallica t-shirts. I help.
When we go out I'll pick out two or three dresses I'm feeling for the evening, and then let him pick the one he likes the best.
I know a couple where the wife just wears what the husband picks out for her. Not because he is domineering, but because she hates shopping. So he'll go to Nordstrom's, get a personal shopper, and have them pick out entire outfits for her, complete with accessories, purses, and shoes. She always looks super adorable. Needless to say, that costs more money than I make in a year.
Btw lolo- I'm not sure if this will work for you but DH has similar problems with broad shoulders and slim waist and he can basically wear anything from Banana Republic. And he looks rocking in it.
He bought me the tank tops I love today, actually. Yay! I like dressing in things I think he'll like but mostly what's comfy.
I let FI pick stuff out of my closet but he's hopeless in stores. For one thing, he thinks that everything in "my size" will always fit the same no matter where we are. For another, his taste is much sexier than mine. So if it were left up to him I'd constantly be in super-low necks and tons of my clothes would be too big of too small. He means well but it's better for me to buy stuff and then ask him about my outfits after.
That being said, FI has amazing taste and he knows my style well enough that he could easily pick out clothes for me.
I'm surprised how many of you buy clothes for each other. We never do. I mean, my husband is a "dirty mechanic" so all he wears is jeans and plain black Hanes t-shirts. If we go somewhere nice, he will throw on a flannel over his t-shirt (no, I'm not kidding). We went to a wedding a few weeks ago and we had to go to Target the night before and buy him dress pants and a button down shirt.
I mean, it works for me because that's my taste in men. I'm personally not attracted to men who wear polo shirts, slim fit jeans, square toe leather shoes. I have no interest in that. Give me a beard and a pair of Nike dunks and I'm turned on hahah.
He knows how picky I am with clothes so he would never buy me pants or a dress or anything like that. But he seriously kicks ass with buying me hoodies/ robes/ slippers/ scarves.