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#1. Women Love Men In Stylish Footwear As mentioned by 87% of the ladies I interviewed, excellent footwear was the top item women wanted men to wear. Allen Edmonds did a study in 2013 that found that 64% of women judge a man's fashion sense based on his footwear. The top footwear options mentioned by these women were boots and simple sneakers.

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#2. Women Love An Heirloom Timepiece They loved that a watch has a backstory and a deeper meaning to it.  Not everyone is lucky enough to have a great watch passed down to them through their family. That doesn't mean you can't find an excellent heirloom watch – plenty of jewelers and antique dealers sell old  watches with their own incredible histories.

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#3. Women Love Men In Perfectly-Fitted Jeans When I asked one of them to go into more detail, she said: “The perfect pair of jeans isn’t too tight or too loose. It should fit well, not show off any of his ankles, and should show off his butt well. We love a man with a nice butt.” You have to be brutally honest with yourself on this one. Understand your body type – and get the most flattering pair of jeans for you.

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#4. Women Love Men In Boxer Briefs You knew they were going to be here – boxer briefs. Nine women mentioned this underwear type, explicitly stating that it was the most flattering and revealing pair a man can buy. They aren't wrong.  This hybrid style combines the close fit of men's briefs (thanks to  Lycra or a unique fiber added to the stretchable fabric) with the shape  of men's boxers.

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#5. Women Love Men In A Tailored Suit Another no-brainer – a tailored suit comes in at number 5 with seven  mentions. If you've been reading my content for a while, you'll know the  fit's most important part of a suit. Another no-brainer – a tailored suit comes in at number 5 with seven mentions. If you've been reading my content for a while, you'll know the fit's most important part of a suit.

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#6. Women Love A Man's Signature Scent A man's fragrance is often the #1 factor for women in choosing a potential partner. To find the perfect fragrance – you have to understand your body chemistry. To do this, you must test the fragrance on your body and smell them. A comfortable place to do this is in a department store (be careful of over-ambitious salespeople).

#7. Women Love A Man In A Fitted T-Shirt To get the perfect t-shirt,  you should follow a few rules. A well-fitting shirt is never restrictive and should allow for comfortable movement. You should only wear skintight tops for sport. To get the perfect t-shirt,  you should follow a few rules. A well-fitting shirt is never restrictive and should allow for comfortable movement. You should only wear skintight tops for sport.

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#8. Women Love It When You Roll Your Sleeves n almost every poll done online or through scientific means, women found forearms the most attractive part of a man's body. Why is this? Showing your forearms off is a sign of confidence. It shows you aren't afraid to get to work doing something physical, and women love to see muscular forearms.

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#9. Women Love A Henley T-Shirt A Henley is a collarless shirt with a buttoning placket or “fly” in the front. The placket is usually two or three inches long and fastens with one to five buttons. A Henley is a collarless shirt with a buttoning placket or “fly” in  the front. The placket is usually two or three inches long and fastens with one to five buttons.

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#10. Women Love Crisp Dress Shirts Women want men to wear dress shirts because it makes them look intelligent and sophisticated. The men's dress shirt is a button-up shirt with a collar and long sleeves. It's cut differently from the sports shirt, which is made to be worn open-necked and looks awkward with a tie.

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#11. Stand-Out Accessories We already mentioned watches, but the other accessories women want men to wear are bracelets and rings. When choosing a bracelet, it isn't that different from the role of any other accessory. When choosing a bracelet, it isn't that different from the role of any other accessory. They're designed to be a noticed accent — not the centerpiece of your outfit.