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@jamahir

Thanks for the input. No i don´t have any problems with uploading. Maybe its your computer?

Unfortunatelly i must wear a tie at work. We have a dress code :/

As for bodybuilding. I don´t have a 6 pack. I have an 8 pack and i´m quite happy about it ;) I think i´m well build but natural. I would not like to look like a pumped up ballon. I think looking atheltic is far better. But evryone must decide for himself.
 
@jamahir o chado ustaad g is goray no P.D.F ka resident cartoon hain, ulu ka patha.. bandro ki trha harkaty kr k samjhta hian k koe top cheez hain:lol:
 
@jamahir o chado ustaad g is goray no P.D.F ka resident cartoon hain, ulu ka patha.. bandro ki trha harkaty kr k samjhta hian k koe top cheez hain:lol:

yeh sahi baat hai ki bohot baar woh unse ladleta hai jo goray nahi hain aur phir uska naam laal me chala jaata hai magar itna bhi bura banda nahi hai, nai?? :D
 
yeh sahi baat hai ki bohot baar woh unse ladleta hai jo goray nahi hain aur phir uska naam laal me chala jaata hai magar itna bhi bura banda nahi hai, nai?? :D
iski budhi bhrasht ho gay hain----desi logo k prati is ka ravayea hinsak or aatmanik hain--m is ki ghor aloochna kro ga jahan moka mila:butcher:
 
@jamahir thanks for the tag and the song, but I'm of no use in this thread. I haven't even wore pants recently other than uniform
 
iski budhi bhrasht ho gay hain----desi logo k prati is ka ravayea hinsak or aatmanik hain--m is ki ghor aloochna kro ga jahan moka mila:butcher:

uttam vichaar hai aapka... hum sabko sirf prem ka pujari hona chahiye... hamare suvichaar hone chahiye 'pyaar do, pyaar lo'... yeh suvichaar aap unn bhatke manushya ko baatein, avashya baatein.

jaise kaka baba ne 1982 me gyaat kiya tha, "goron ki na kaalon ki, duniya hai dil waalon ki" :

Disco Dancer - Goron Ki Na Kalon Ki Duniya Hai Dilwalon Ki - Suresh Wadker - YouTube

@jamahir thanks for the tag and the song

did you like the song??

but I'm of no use in this thread. I haven't even wore pants recently other than uniform

ah... so you are in the police or military??

and i will shortly post a classic song in the music thread and tag you there.
 
uttam vichaar hai aapka... hum sabko sirf prem ka pujari hona chahiye... hamare suvichaar hone chahiye 'pyaar do, pyaar lo'... yeh suvichaar aap unn bhatke manushya ko baatein, avashya baatein.
aatma hain to shareer theek hain aatma nahe to nashwar hain is manhoos ki to aatma mr gy:sick:,will ruin this thread mark my words-----
 
@jamahir

Thanks for the input. No i don´t have any problems with uploading. Maybe its your computer?

Unfortunatelly i must wear a tie at work. We have a dress code :/

As for bodybuilding. I don´t have a 6 pack. I have an 8 pack and i´m quite happy about it ;) I think i´m well build but natural. I would not like to look like a pumped up ballon. I think looking atheltic is far better. But evryone must decide for himself.

Our italian friend;

we expect Zegna and Brioni on you, Anyone can do Armani and Valentino
 
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KARACHI: Men’s fashion may have been on the back burner over the years but it certainly wasn’t Saturday night. Designers brought their sartorial A-game at the two-day Karachi Fashion Week (KFW) Men’s . As the first day culminated with varied fashion sensibilities showcased by six designers at the grand Mohatta Palace, it seemed like a fitting reminder of how men have stylistically evolved, becoming more accepting towards changing trends. Here’s a breakdown of who showed what on day one.

Amir Adnan

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Collection name: ‘Refresh’

Dapper or dull? The designer heavyweight always pushed boundaries with his collections. Once again, he didn’t disappoint and went all-out experimental. Using dark and earthy tones such as black, grey and rust for his spin on sherwanis and pairing them with maroon pants and shimmery short-length jackets, Adnan put his best foot forward. He added a hint of winter appeal to the ensembles by rounding them off with contrasting mufflers. His take on the contemporary man is classic and clean, which always shines through his aesthetics. Adnan’s line showed he’s comfortable working with both Eastern and Western silhouettes.
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Maaz Jee

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Collection: ‘Untitled’

Dapper or dull? Known to specialise in men’s Eastern-wear, such as sherwanis and kurtas, and using colours such as beige and dark grey, Maaz Jee showcased a well-rounded collection for the desi groom. The collection featured kora and dabka work on the sleeves and jamawar shawls. Among the particularly striking pieces was the black velvet kurta with red-coloured floral embroidery. The colour combinations were classic and svelte and had a high wearability quotient.
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FnkAsia by Huma Adnan

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Collection:‘Neo Ethnic’

Dapper or dull? With a playful vibe that is signature FnkAsia, the collection comprised a variety of silhouettes. It featured vibrant shirts coupled with jackets and kolhapuri or Peshawari chappals. Known for its quirky designs and vibrant colour palette, Huma stuck to her signature aesthetics to create looks that were diverse and wearable. The brand kept its traditional feel intact and would surely rivet the attention of young boys.
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Kapray

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Dapper or dull? The looks created were both rugged and rough and featured an eclectic mix of colours in cotton fabric. The brand’s line comprised shirts in vibrant hues such as blue and purple, paired with staple tones such as black and beige. Models walked the ramp sporting cardigans and jazzed up their look with kafiyas and moccasins that upped the edgy appeal of the ensembles. Boasting the brand’s diversity, the showcase featured both Eastern- and Western-wear. Having emerged only recently, Kapray seems to be heading in the right direction and shows great promise in the realm of menswear.
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Royal Tag


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Dapper or dull? The brand boasted a variety of textures and materials and primarily featured casual-wear. Checkered shirts, striped cardigans or pull-overs paired with suede shoes and mufflers dominated the runway. The retail store epitomises the casual, free-spirited man of today. The line also comprised tuxedos with vests and pants and exuded the classy appeal of the 1980s.
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Rizwanullah

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Collection: ‘Fashion Relapse’

Dapper or dull? Termed as ‘deeply personal’ by the designer, the collection was an ode to the transition of darkness to light with the polarised colours black and white. The all-out Western collection, however, failed to impress us with its cuts and designs. The line was lacklustre and seemed like one that is readily available across menswear stores in the city. We expected much more from a designer as flamboyant as Rizwanullah but he missed the mark with this collection.
 
I didnt see a single fragrance thread on pdf till now, so decided to create one. Tell others your current likes and inventory.i'll be sharing mine from time to time!

And please feel free to participate...!
 
good thread.

i use ittar ( the oil perfumes based on flowers and herbs and alcohol-free ).

i have a constant shop i purchase from ( i won't give the name ) and my constant ittar is a mix of rose and jasmine... it is a subtle aroma befitting my personality.
 
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