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Random Fashion Thoughts (Part 3: Style farmer strikes back) - our general discussion thread

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Wear your good stuff enough to give it second life as beaters. That way you avoid the anxiety of buying mediocre stuff.
Yea, I definitely understand having different shoes—even sneakers—for different applications. But especially for sneakers, I’d guess that with enough wear voila! You have beaters. Unless you don’t want to first wear out the arch support structure or whatever, but then you’d want to buy special “walking shoes” similar to how you’d buy dedicated running shoes.
 

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My motto is (except for the gym, but hey I’ll go in boots if I had to) if I can wear sneakers I can wear boots
 

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FWIW, I think Margiela GATs look better thrashed. Back in the day, some of the best fits on here were people wearing thrashed CP Achilles and various forms of GATs. Those shoes look a lot better to me when they look like they've been heavily worn and put through a lot.

I'm struggling to think of sneakers that don't look better with at least some amount of wear and tear.
The worst thing about expensive minimalist sneakers is that you pay more for shoes that take longer to look good.
 

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I'm struggling to think of sneakers that don't look better with at least some amount of wear and tear.
The worst thing about expensive minimalist sneakers is that you pay more for shoes that take longer to look good.

I think some streetwear outfits (like real streetwear and not SWD) look best with new sneakers, such as very crisp AF1s or Jordans.
 

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Golden Goose are sneakers that you won't be afraid to get dirty


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I think some streetwear outfits (like real streetwear and not SWD) look best with new sneakers, such as very crisp AF1s or Jordans.

edit: I can't read

True, that's the one case I can think of but that's pretty circumscribed
 
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we don’t do dirty kicks man. That’s a no no

I see it in the treatment of Air Forces across different groups in the street and it's one of the most interesting things in street style to me. I know dudes who won't wear the same pair of uptowns more than five times, others who have 20+ pairs of them. First scuff or crease and they're gone. Vastly different things being signaled even with the same shoes.
 

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I've noticed an increasing number of Discord channels set up for fashion. What are the benefits of doing a Discord, rather than keeping to forums? I assume it's better for discussion than IG, but why are discussions migrating to Discords?
 

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you can control access and they're far less judgmental as you're much less likely to end up in some loser's "look at this" post
collects brand enthusiasts in a closed channel, not infrequently including SAs who might be able to help you out with discounts and hunting stuff down
many people are already gamers and it's easy to just switch across your channels

a bit more intimate generally. people can't just search it up and see that you spent $3000 on artisanal distressed chanclas or whatever
 

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I've noticed an increasing number of Discord channels set up for fashion. What are the benefits of doing a Discord, rather than keeping to forums? I assume it's better for discussion than IG, but why are discussions migrating to Discords?
People are more willing to add a discord channel to their app or tab than sign up for a separate site, especially since a lot of these discords are for specific communities tied to podcasts or patreons that can't be rolled into an existing forum.
 

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