KaleidoscopicK
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Dislike:
Longwing shoes (don't get the appeal)
Moccasin toed shoes on non-moccasin footwear (Quoddy comes to mind)
The "slim fit" aesthetic
Studded sneakers
The stereotypical-looking Timberland boots
Burberry scarves, regardless of the authenticity (more on this another)
Running shoes with more than two colours
Tassel Loafers
Don't hate, but not for me:
Standard Chelsea boots (but I like it when the elastic area has a different design)
"rdgular" loafers
Over the calf socks
Double breasted SCs and suits
Leather jackets
Workwear aesthetic
Espadrilles
Like:
Tennis trainers
Pullover hoodies with shorts (I don't know why)
Different spins on stuff that everybody wears (e.g. vegetable tanned leather Adidas Stan Smiths)
Quilted textures on pullover sweaters and other tops
I'm curious what specific garments, that are generally accepted as: "timeless", "classic", "stylish" pieces, that you guys don"t understand the appeal of, or just plain hate? On the underhand, what garment designs do you love? Your favorite?
Dislike:
Longwing shoes (don't get the appeal)
Moccasin toed shoes on non-moccasin footwear (Quoddy comes to mind)
The "slim fit" aesthetic
Studded sneakers
The stereotypical-looking Timberland boots
Burberry scarves, regardless of the authenticity (more on this another)
Running shoes with more than two colours
Tassel Loafers
Don't hate, but not for me:
Standard Chelsea boots (but I like it when the elastic area has a different design)
"rdgular" loafers
Over the calf socks
Double breasted SCs and suits
Leather jackets
Workwear aesthetic
Espadrilles
Like:
Tennis trainers
Pullover hoodies with shorts (I don't know why)
Different spins on stuff that everybody wears (e.g. vegetable tanned leather Adidas Stan Smiths)
Quilted textures on pullover sweaters and other tops