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When my state was in lockdown, I hadn't had a haircut for over nine months. I was trying to grow it out intentionally and out of necessity (barbers were closed). I realized that I looked horrible, but this may have been due to being at an awkward phase. I finally just gave in and went and got a haircut.
I don't have an undercut anymore, although I still have a longer length on top and a taper on the sides and back. Pretty close to an undercut, actually, but it looks better slicked back in my view.
It's all subjective, like RedVelvet said, but for me I don't think it works well for a lot of guys. I also think that 95% of men look terrible with beards.
Yeah, I do agree that it's hard to look at ease when you're posing in front of a camera, but I feel like some of these Italian dudes you're posting look amazing, and just put out an aura that doesn't make it look like someone dressing up. They just don't give a ****. I feel like a lot of the asians (not all) in your posts look really uncomfortable in the clothes, like they feel obligated to wear them. Kinda like those people who dress their children up in those sailor's outfits.
Seems like the basketball sneaker is the popular sneaker at the moment. Reminds me of what happened to the Stan Smiths back in the 2010s. Have you guys considered hopping on the trend to get a pair of basketball sneakers?
Seems like the basketball sneaker is the popular sneaker at the moment. Reminds me of what happened to the Stan Smiths back in the 2010s. Have you guys considered hopping on the trend to get a pair of basketball sneakers?
My eyes have gotten so used to seeing the overcoat + Triomphe bag pairing that it doesn't immediately lean feminine
I feel like it is a sign of the times. I feel like the relaxed/oversized proportions might become the new trendy silhouette as a reaction against the skinny silhouette. Similarly to how the previous generation will complain about the next generation's music, I feel old now because I feel internal resistance towards embracing ss21's silhouette. Part of me wants to jump on board to not feel old, and I've been racking my brain to see how I can edge it up a bit to be more appealing to me. I am curious if this would be so extreme as the previous shift from looser silhouette to skinny silhouette. I wonder if this era, where trends come and go at lightning speeds, will mean that there will be a mixture of silhouettes, styles, and genres in a modern person's wardrobe so skinny never truly gets phased out completely.Dancing kid is probably the collection that's least mixable with other seasons and past Saint Laurent to me. There's the odd thing I've thought about but all the proportions are a bit off if you just throw it in with more classic fitting collections. The raw hem skinny and slim jeans are easy I suppose, as are the vans type sneakers (these are actually pretty appealing to me, the proportion with the thin sole and more elegant toe shape just works nicely, looking forward to seeing them if they go into production). Most of it just seems very specific to the collection
I feel like it is a sign of the times. I feel like the relaxed/oversized proportions might become the new trendy silhouette as a reaction against the skinny silhouette. Similarly to how the previous generation will complain about the next generation's music, I feel old now because I feel internal resistance towards embracing ss21's silhouette. Part of me wants to jump on board to not feel old, and I've been racking my brain to see how I can edge it up a bit to be more appealing to me. I am curious if this would be so extreme as the previous shift from looser silhouette to skinny silhouette. I wonder if this era, where trends come and go at lightning speeds, will mean that there will be a mixture of silhouettes, styles, and genres in a modern person's wardrobe so skinny never truly gets phased out completely.
I'm impressed with Brad Pitt fitting in with 2020 without sticking out like a sore thumb.I myself have thought lately about letting go to move more towards essentials or timeless pieces because the current trends no longer encapsulates my identity. Am I frozen in fashion time with the nostalgia of silhouettes I’ve been accustomed with? Am I too old to have a connection to youthful fashion?