Quote Originally Posted by KizuyaKatogami View Post
A majority of those are either “neutral” or feminine not to mention many of them being just pure recycled sets. So yeah, pure masculine glams are lacking.
Why do glamours need to be "purely" masculine for you?

Neutral means you can put it on a male character and it looks like menswear. Isn't that enough?


Quote Originally Posted by KizuyaKatogami View Post
I don’t expect you to see it considering you’re a female and your main is a female character.
My main is female, yes, but I have more male than female characters (four vs three, set to be five vs two once Viera are available).

(Forgive the EC self-promotion, but scroll down the page to see their galleries) I have Sylviel, Haru, U'zolwe and Zi'aba – not that Haru does much to demonstrate my taste in men's fashion, but he's for trying to make some of the "weird outfits" work when I wouldn't put them on anyone else.

The other three though – they're not "manly men" but they're all definitely men. I don't dress them in things that make them look like women. I'm picky about what suits them and I have lots more outfits that I haven't gotten to posting.

The biggest thing that stands out to me from playing multiple characters is that nothing ever suits everyone. Things can look great on one character and terrible on another – even between my two Miqo'te who logically have the same body shape. A large chunk of the total range of glamour options will not work for any one character, which is why I like having a few to play with.

i like playing with pretty dresses on my female characters, but I really like the range of things available for male characters too. As long as it looks good on them, I don't care one bit if it can also look good on someone else too.