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Originally Posted by
Claghorn 
booooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
but on a serious note:
Unless all your ties, shirts, suits, jackets, and shoes are entirely bespoke, can't this be said about any outfit? Certainly anything picked up from the B&S forum.
In my opinion, it isn't any one article of clothing that makes an outfit "ours"...it's how we combine the pieces. And I think stealing from Victor or Spoo, I can definitely find Claghorn.
And it isn't like your closet is going out the window.
lol
im not saying that there arent pieces in other peoples wardrobe that i would like to have. but if you and i both went on an expedition to buy, say, a gunclub check SC, a solid pair of trousers, a blue shirt and a neat pattered tie, and had no budget constraints, and went to the same 10 stores, the likelihood that we would have even 1 overlapping item is almost zero.
have you noticed that the vast majority of people here buy RTW, and for the most part, from the same grouping of brands, and besides for a link that someone shares for a staple, usually solid colored item, almost no one has any of the same clothing items as anyone else here?
we all may like similar items, but when it comes to making an actual purchase, our individuality is expressed, most of the time it is unintentional i am sure. but that subconscious voice that tells us what exactly we chose to buy, is what makes up our unique style and taste. and stepping into someone elses wardrobe, deprives us of that. and i would venture to say, that if we did that, in the end, we would not be truly comfortable with what we had.
clothing is a very specific expression of individuality, and that expression is generally very meaningful to each person. to be denied that, would likely leave us unfulfilled, no matter how baller our wardrobe may be.
anyhow, this is oddly off topic for this thread, back to the shenanigans.
