Fashion General
#21
august Wrote:You will see Gigachad iterations wearing this exact outfit on X within one week, and then shortly thereafter on iFunny (wherein Gigachad will be speaking Brazilian Portuguese).

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This is every vaguely wealthy guys outfit in rural upstate New York
#22
august Wrote:I am going to bring capes back.

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I'll join you. Capes are awesome.

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I simply follow my own feelings.
#23
ourokouros Wrote:
Fateling Wrote:My hairstyle doesn't signal "tradcath self-styled intellectual," but it's not particularly edgelordy, nor would that be desirable for actually finding and interacting with women. I was considering simply changing the pants and footwear. Maybe cargo joggers and boots? It seems very asynchronous though, and looks too hipsterish. But wearing non-matching trousers and attractive shoes seems to shout "halfnigger crypto poster" or "shitskin arab scam money." I think the tweed overcoats have to go back in the closet to gather dust.

Boots always go well with anything - if you can't wear something with Chelsea boots, don't wear it, especially if going for this stuff. Joggers, hell no.

I am very partial to boots in most all scenarios, think Paul Evans' lace ups. However I have cargo joggers for exercising (especially running) and I'm taking quite a liking to them. They're incredibly comfy, and I care little enough about what others think that they're good in most (excepting dressy) situations, though I do have to toe the line between foids thinking I'm a low class neo nazi, or a "smartwear" faggot.

Think this, but with Paul Evans instead of whatever these trashy ones are:

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And o! beware my watch.
#24
Fateling Wrote:
ourokouros Wrote:
Fateling Wrote:My hairstyle doesn't signal "tradcath self-styled intellectual," but it's not particularly edgelordy, nor would that be desirable for actually finding and interacting with women. I was considering simply changing the pants and footwear. Maybe cargo joggers and boots? It seems very asynchronous though, and looks too hipsterish. But wearing non-matching trousers and attractive shoes seems to shout "halfnigger crypto poster" or "shitskin arab scam money." I think the tweed overcoats have to go back in the closet to gather dust.

Boots always go well with anything - if you can't wear something with Chelsea boots, don't wear it, especially if going for this stuff. Joggers, hell no.

I am very partial to boots in most all scenarios, think Paul Evans' lace ups. However I have cargo joggers for exercising (especially running) and I'm taking quite a liking to them. They're incredibly comfy, and I care little enough about what others think that they're good in most (excepting dressy) situations, though I do have to toe the line between foids thinking I'm a low class neo nazi, or a "smartwear" faggot.

Think this, but with Paul Evans instead of whatever these trashy ones are:

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Ah well if worn while exercising disregard what I said, I thought it was about dressier situations, especially paired with tweed
#25
Fateling Wrote:Is there any outfit with which to wear a tweed overcoat/trenchcoat without looking like an "intellectual" pipe smoking "catholic philosopher" faggot? Tired of inviting normals' attempts at conversation.

I will usually wear at least one piece that signals that I am a criminal biker and one piece that signals a certain degree of refinement or erudition. I have a tweed button-up shirt that I will often wear under my motorcycle jacket, or a milsurp hardshell if it's raining. If I had a tweed overcoat, I would wear it with dark jeans and combat boots.
#26
(03-15-2024, 03:41 PM)chevauchee Wrote: I have a tweed button-up shirt that I will often wear under my motorcycle jacket, or a milsurp hardshell if it's raining.

You get a pass because Karl Bohm Respector knows that the last thing his hemophilic, pencil thin neck will feel will be the weathered leather of your biker gloves, wringing it faster than he can say allegro!, if he xosts one more faggy xeet where he's wearing tweed gayly. (Cruelest way to kill a man)
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Let me alone to recover a little, before I go whence I shall not return
#27
chevauchee Wrote:
Fateling Wrote:Is there any outfit with which to wear a tweed overcoat/trenchcoat without looking like an "intellectual" pipe smoking "catholic philosopher" faggot? Tired of inviting normals' attempts at conversation.

I will usually wear at least one piece that signals that I am a criminal biker and one piece that signals a certain degree of refinement or erudition. I have a tweed button-up shirt that I will often wear under my motorcycle jacket, or a milsurp hardshell if it's raining. If I had a tweed overcoat, I would wear it with dark jeans and combat boots.
The T777 theory of fag-proofing tweed proven in action
#28
what's your opinion on the great male renunciation? when men abandoned the use of elaborated and colorful clothes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Male_Renunciation to focus only practicality and the quality of the plain cloth.

Do you think it was an inevitable consequence of the rise of merchant class and industrialization ?
#29
Guest Wrote:what's your opinion on the great male renunciation? when men abandoned the use of elaborated and colorful clothes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Male_Renunciation  to focus only practicality and the quality of the plain cloth.

Do you think it was an inevitable consequence of the rise of merchant class and industrialization ?

Burying the lede. Our modern business suit descends from the garb of a protestant preacher. The shift from elaborate color to drab and sober garb follows the shift from warrior rule to priestly rule. The "suit", the "tuxedo", these are the uniform of anglo-american communism like the soviet jumpsuit.
#30
chevauchee Wrote:
Guest Wrote:what's your opinion on the great male renunciation? when men abandoned the use of elaborated and colorful clothes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Male_Renunciation  to focus only practicality and the quality of the plain cloth.

Do you think it was an inevitable consequence of the rise of merchant class and industrialization ?

Burying the lede. Our modern business suit descends from the garb of a protestant preacher. The shift from elaborate color to drab and sober garb follows the shift from warrior rule to priestly rule. The "suit", the "tuxedo", these are the uniform of anglo-american communism like the soviet jumpsuit.

I saw this same line of reasoning posted on twitter, and someone had responded that the modern warriors are mma fighters / boxers, and they are the few who carry out the warrior tradition of colorful garb. Even to call it "tradition" though implies a continuation, rather I think that warriors decide on instinct, and colorful patterns and flashiness appeal to them in this way.


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McGregor has some nice fits. I think he's a good inspiration, but his clothes tend to fit too tight. That's a personal choice though, and it suits him as a boxer.

I enjoy colorful palettes and loose clothing that still show off a good physique. Linen, Hawaiian shirts, strong colors and bright patterns. 

This is generally what I aim for during the warmer months. Of course, none of this looks good if you aren't fit:

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For some reason Ryan gosling is dressed very well in all his movies, and you really can't go wrong emulating it lol.

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Also ernst junger's jacket is kino:

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#31
Most things that are fashionable became so because military men wore them for function, and in modern times our "physical courage" source for male fashion is in athletes, boxers, etc. Which is why athletic clothing became part of fashion; baseball caps, sneakers, polo shirts all became fashionable for the same reason that aviators, combat boots, and bomber jackets did.

I'm torn on whether or not the bright colors of warriors are form following function or a more spiritual thing. On ancient battlefields, the people most likely to come to your aid when you're struggling are your close friends and retainers, and wearing something colorful and unique helped your friends find you in the din and chaos of battle. The better dressed you were for battle, the more likely you were to be taken prisoner and ransomed as well. So it might be as "functional" as camo uniforms are today, something done for a very good reason that became a part of fashion- but within the camo uniform is also the communization of the military and an attempt to reduce the status of military men by making their garb inherently ugly.

It might actually be questionable how useful camo patterns are over simply wearing natural colors that blend into the environment. The main thing that stands out at a distance is the face and the eyes; we have an uncanny sense for when we are being watched and an extremely powerful ability to pick human faces out of foliage for deep and ancient evolutionary reasons. Covering the face and eyes seems like a bigger ROI than wearing the right camo pattern. A mesh face veil of the sort that is currently used by snipers and special operations for exactly this reason seems like it should be standard issue- yet it isn't. Makes me think that current military uniforms are more political than functional.
#32
Let's get to the point already: How does one dress like Waffen-SS JRPG Nazi in real life?
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Let me alone to recover a little, before I go whence I shall not return
#34
Fateling Wrote:Is there any outfit with which to wear a tweed overcoat/trenchcoat without looking like an "intellectual" pipe smoking "catholic philosopher" faggot? Tired of inviting normals' attempts at conversation.

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Reminder, Lord Smeed *himself* said that he'd dress like the Catholic intrasexual with a nice tweed suit and an overcoat. 
If it is good enough for Lord Smeed, it is good enough for "you" CHUD!
#35
Most of my wardrobe is from Lacoste and J Crew...is this good



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