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I think the differences in attitude alone between MC and SWD make this thread worthwhile.
No. In fact I don't see how anyone will end up dressing halfway decently (something that most SF members fail to do) if they're not exposed to diff styles and garments. This isn't a super precise fetish style, expand your horizons.
I guess the real question is whether or not the definition of "MC Casual Style" is significantly different from "Streetwear and Denim." I think we all can agree there's a continuum, but my thinking is that this thread will lean more toward the suits end, while the SWD WAYWT thread leans more toward the sneakers end. Not judging the value of one over the other, just saying there seems to be a crowd-based comfort level.
I don't see the need to compartimentalize, who cares? In theory this forum should have 1 single WAYWT thread, two is already enough, like 7 is stupid.
Whatever approach gets more people to post interesting and inspiring fits, I'm all for it. I'm of the opinion that having this this thread is a benefit, but I really have no idea which would be better, having two separate WAYW threads or combining them.
I think this thread has a place. The styles, brands, even general thought process used by the MC crowd when doing business casual or SW&D styles is quite different from the SW&D forums. Age, money, lifestyle, etc are also factors that make the type of looks pretty different.
Thanks for the include, ace. Here are some casual fits I posted in the past that I think may be better than the one you quoted.
A bit of my own casual style, open for scrutiny:
The dressed up Butler can also dress down. Age, and the taste and resources to indulge in the best in tailored clothing, are not barriers to looking put together in casual wear.
Heading off to San Francisco for lunch with a friend......
I don't see the need to compartimentalize, who cares? In theory this forum should have 1 single WAYWT thread, two is already enough, like 7 is stupid.
No. In fact I don't see how anyone will end up dressing halfway decently (something that most SF members fail to do) if they're not exposed to diff styles and garments. This isn't a super precise fetish style, expand your horizons.