Forget about looking through your partner’s phone to catch him two-timing—just look at his clothes. New research shows that men who wear extravagant fashions with large luxury logos embroidered on them are more likely to be untrustworthy, according to a University of Michigan study. Men who own tees with larger brand emblems were “rated higher on mating effort, lower on parental investment,” researchers said—meaning they have a higher interest in engaging in brief sexual affairs.
These men are also less interested in having long-term and committed romantic relationships, the study showed. Not only that, but they are less attracted to women who want these long-term relationships compared to men who own shirts with a smaller logo. “Rather than being a reliable and honest signal of future paternal investment, displays of luxury goods may sometimes represent investment in mate attraction, which is at the expense of future investment in offspring,” said the study’s lead author.
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Check out more about a study showing men who wear large luxury logos are more likely to cheat: https://nypost.com/2021/04/28/men-who-wear-this-are-more-likely-to-cheat-study-says/