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But he could dress just as clean as before but with more “In” styled pants. I don’t think his current selection dictates what’s actually new and considered “good.” Maybe HE just fell apart.

Truth. Totally subjective but those stacks work, even in todays climate
 

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I don’t see the Hemi going out of style any time soon. It has its timeless qualities as well.
Ram hem is not timeless.
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my personal opinion is that new is overvalued relative to great

im more drawn to proven classics vs the new. To reference this, look at how dope scott disick used to dress compared to how he dresses now

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looks like @j023 is his new stylist ???
 

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To me the concept of timeless doesn't work for me, at least in fashion. To me it's something that makes people hang on to the past and refuse to accept the nature of fashion which is that it comes and goes.

I just wear what I like, but accept it's not some sort of a classic timeless look and keep myself fresh with new ****.
 

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those look to have minimal to no flare
Yea I'm a leading complainer of the AAU flare but the more I wear it the more I feel it's not justified. Yes the flare is there, and the pic shows it, but they're really only highlighted when you stand still and take a fit pic. When you're going about your life doing ****, the flare isn't there really.
 

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my personal opinion is that new is overvalued relative to great

im more drawn to proven classics vs the new. To reference this, look at how dope scott disick used to dress compared to how he dresses now

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This is the definition of how most people who think they're "fashionable" dress. Social media has a strong influence on people especially kids as we know and I see that reflected in the world. Everywhere I look I see girls look like that and men looking like Scott. What you guys think ? Btw I'm referring to the second pics
 

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Yea I'm a leading complainer of the AAU flare but the more I wear it the more I feel it's not justified. Yes the flare is there, and the pic shows it, but they're really only highlighted when you stand still and take a fit pic. When you're going about your life doing ****, the flare isn't there really.

I have mine on now… just walked toward the Mirror and it ABSOLUTELY flares as I walk.
 

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This is the definition of how most people who think they're "fashionable" dress. Social media has a strong influence on people especially kids as we know and I see that reflected in the world. Everywhere I look I see girls look like that and men looking like Scott. What you guys think ? Btw I'm referring to the second pics

There are plenty of examples of people wearing wider, cleaner hemmed pants and it being clean and timeless. Scott is not a great example.
 

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