[QUOTE=Bloodstalker]Speaking for myself, I don't think it's so much the material itself that is attractive as it is the attitude of the person wearing it. Some people just look completly natural and at ease wearing leather. For the most part, I think it's a combination of confidence, maybe a tinge of danger. Could be just the associations I have from where I live or how the styles were when I grew up. For the most part, the people who tended to wear it were seen as the more unpredictable, spontaneous type. Not just a dangerous image , more like an air of self assurance.
I know people who wear leather and just project a confidence or certain quality I can't really put my finger on. It just seems to fit the person. Other people wear it, and look a fish out of water. They just don't seem comfortable in it.
To me, it's all about the individual. Some people wear it extremly well, others just don't really pull it off. It just doesn't look natural. I much prefer someone wearing beat up, old looking leather than anything that looks shiny and unworn. It just seems to be more a part of the whole person if they don't look like they only wear it 2 or 3 times a year to certain places where it's "in"
Not sure if that was clear or not. I just think that leather, cowboy hats, boots, whatever style it may be, if it looks like the person is just being themself and are completely comfortable and confident with themselves whatever they are wearing, it makes them infinatly more attractive.
Then again, I've always been a leather freak, so I may be extremly biased

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BS, this is the most sense I've ever seen you make
I don't usually like replying just to say 'I agree with the person above', but you just said everything I was thinking of in a very coherent manner. So: I concur. To put it bluntly, leather looks good on people it looks good on. It enhances the air of confidence around a person, should the person posses such an aura. If not, it just looks awkward. What creates this 'aura' is a whole new discussion
