Bordo seems to start off each of her subsections with talk about sexuality or how men of a certain culture dress. Then she goes on to dicuss the certain style or line that section is supposed to focus on. They seem to go in an order that moves more towards the actual body then the clothing of the body and how to accentuate this. By the end she is discussing the man’s workout and the ways things try to influence men to sculpt their bodies a certain way. She starts the essay off with a fairly long section, introducing the reader to what is to come and the general topics that will be discussed. She follows that with a few shorter sections before talking about male decorativeness. This is a very indepth section that seems to stretch out for quite a while and leaves nothing to question. Bordo gets her point across and then some. This is the slowest piece of the work. The ending is another long part but seems to be the “loudest” because it draws on all the knowledge and brings things together. It talks about the part that everyone else wants to talk about: the body itself. This is a very appropriate ending because it keeps the reader reading.