Another plus of living in Korea is the shopping. Trends are closely followed and top designs are replicated and sold at a fair price. In Chicago, I always had a tough time shopping, but here I find things I like on every corner. Which, I might add, is not good for savings. The women are carefully manicured and made up like dolls every day. No sweats, always a full face of makeup, high heels a must. Everyone carries a designer bag, although I don't think I've seen a real one, to date (yes girls, I can tell). The guys fashions are my favorite. They embraced the term metro sexual like a religion. Tight white pants, fur vests, a little bronzer, they've got it all. It's funny but also kind of nice at the same time. I couldn't date a guy that wears make up, but it's nice to see men that aren't afraid of looking fashionable in fear of being called gay.
I thought I'd pay tribute to these high stylin, profilin' men with a post to the Murse: A Portrait of the Man on the Go.
Without further adieu' ...
What could they possibly be carrying? Gym clothes? Hopes and dreams? Stun guns? So mysterious.
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