RegisDB9
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It is pushing people towards mediocrity, the 90s were amazing because we were looking for da fashion so we looked fresh.
I think I agree with APK, as I'm not sure why this is true. I would think that sites like Mr. Porter do two things for people like myself, who are into clothes/fashion much more casually and live in areas where most high end fashion is unavailable. They provide exposure to brands and products which many folks wouldn't normally have access to. This allows us to broaden our horizons, so to speak, familiarizing ourselves with a wider range of brands and looks. Through their sales and generous return policies they provide a risk-free way for us to try new brands/looks to see if they work, and at a price more suitable to experiment with.
I would think that because of these factors that it would encourage experimentation and moving outside of one's comfort zone. Somebody who has an entire wardrobe comprised of BB/J Crew now has the freedom to try new things and evolve stylistically, thus moving away from mediocrity.
A "you and your opinions are idiotic beyond comprehension" would of been my response, this is much better