I seriously doubt ones attire is high on a women's list when checking out men - as long as you're not a slob that is and have all the desired attributes, you're golden. Conversely - I agree, I don't care how snappy you dress yourself, if you ugly, you ugly and alreay behind the eight ball.
Well, yeah, if you have all the desired attributes, of course what you wear isn't going to matter as much. Like I mentioned before, Justin Bieber can wear what he wants no matter how ridiculous it is, and still attract thousands of women, simply because of who he is. This thread isn't to help Justin Bieber though. It's for average or below average guys who are struggling with women. And for those guys, how you dress most certainly has an impact. Because many of these guys dress in such a way that it is actually a turnoff for women. If you don't think fashion is important like I used to, then you are not going to even realize how badly you might be dressing. I used to think I looked fine too even though I was wearing oversized shirts which made me look ridiculous, colors that clashed, etc. But because I knew nothing about fashion, I just assumed I looked fine.
People in denial always love to bring up the extreme exceptions when dealing with uncomfortable truths. I like to describe it as the Danny Devito fallacy. Because they refuse to accept that looks and height make such a dramatic difference between success & failure for men they will often try and gaslight you by claiming that your failure is due to aspects under your control, like for example clothing.
I am not trying to gaslight anyone. I never denied that physical features and height made big difference in attracting women. My only point is that those are things you can not change (unless you get plastic surgery). So why not focus on the things you can change? If you don't believe you can do anything to improve your chances beyond your looks and height, then this thread is obviously not for you.
Seriously though, how did you attract your ex-wife?
Wait, he's been married before? How can someone have such a defeatist attitude when they've actually been in a relationship and been married? Doesn't make any sense. And yet I've been able to keep a positive attitude despite never having been in a relationship ever.
That is a logical error in that what happens in countries other than the one I live is irrelevant to my experience-as is the dating market before social media, dating apps & cell phones.
I honestly don't think it's logical to assume that 60% of the population is single, even with social media, dating apps, and cell phones giving women more options.