FlyingHorker
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I feel that. I was surprised at the amount of **** I got for a loose, long trench coat.Behind The Dressing Room Door: Anthropologie Catalogs (2004-2013)
anthro catalog, anthropologie catalog archivebehindthedressingroomdoor.blogspot.com
The catalogs are no longer supported, but the covers are visible.
Page not found - Anthropologie Style Archive
www.anthropologiestylearchive.com
this is more individual pieces.
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I wanted to dress like this, but male. I didn’t know what that was. It was kinda disheartening tbh, I felt like if I didn’t dress in a masculine way, even if I hung out with punks, goths, and assorted art school goofs I got flak. I still get flak but at 40 I feel much easier telling people to just ******* deal with it.
"You're not a lawyer, stop wearing that"
"You look like a mentally ill homeless man"
"That is WAY too big on you".
Did you end up figuring out a 'way' for yourself?
Derek's article on baggy pants is a good jumping off point IMO.
The Return of Baggy Pants — Die, Workwear!
There’s no other way to put this: I like baggy pants. Twenty years after designers sent slim-fit clothes down runways, it feels like menswear is finally loosening up again. Raf Simons and Vetements have made headlines in the last year with their oversized silhouettes, and athleisure – a trend...
dieworkwear.com