Indole
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that belt is gorgeous, love the buckle design
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that belt is gorgeous, love the buckle design
Mate if you took away the jeans and boots you'd look like my GF going to bed wearing my tshirt
IIRC, Foo is not rich. He is NYC Middle Class™.
It's this onethat belt is gorgeous, love the buckle design
"you're just not cool" and "nouveau riche" and random comments about being rich are not sincere nor useful critiques.
Maybe if you weren’t cosplaying as Kramer from Seinfeld you wouldn’t look like a flaccid uncircumcised penis.
At this point, workwear and things like raw denim are anachronisms that exist outside the regular fashion cycles, in the way of subculture uniforms.There does seem to be a very strong and persistent attachment to workwear here—which was last culturally relevant in the late 00s / early 10s. Today, in NYC, I only see it on 40-somethings (my age, to be fair), who don’t particularly care about style or fashion. They tend to be unwitting holdouts wearing what was normal for them 15-20 years ago.
I’m not saying it’s good or bad to keep up with fashion, but I do think it’s strange and dissonant to knock streetwear for being “so ten years ago” when one is wearing clothes that look “so twenty years ago.” Plus, the reality is that streetwear has inculcated fashion at all levels in a way that workwear never did. It didn’t go away—it just went everywhere.
Maybe if you weren’t cosplaying as Kramer from Seinfeld you wouldn’t look like a flaccid uncircumcised penis.
R u ok? LolMaybe if you weren’t cosplaying as Kramer from Seinfeld you wouldn’t look like a flaccid uncircumcised penis.