Not this kind of fashion-way:
[IMG]http://www.style.com/slideshows/2010/fashionshows/S2010MEN/DG/RUNWAY/00350m.jpg[/IMG]
Meh, I give up on this one as I can not explain fully what I mean.
But that IS probably because of age.
So I stand corrected. In some way.
[QUOTE=chamon;23472540]Not this kind of fashion-way:
[IMG]http://www.style.com/slideshows/2010/fashionshows/S2010MEN/DG/RUNWAY/00350m.jpg[/IMG]
Meh, I give up on this one as I can not explain fully what I mean.[/QUOTE]
That's not what I meant as in fashion either.
It's not fashionable to wear graphic tees.
Graphic tees are just too opinionated to wear anymore, that and most of them are shit. If you want to get things done, just wear a solid-colored tee shirt.
Also, anyone here shop at J Crew? UO? I want to get a feel for this thread.
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lolTopman
Yeah but blank tees are boring, for me that is.
[QUOTE=sonicrjk;23472518]Graphic tees aren't fashionable.[/QUOTE]
They are "fashionable", they are not "stylish"
[QUOTE=Sputn!k;23472892]They are "fashionable", they are not "stylish"[/QUOTE]
no
Yes, they are
[QUOTE=THE WIKIPED]Fashion is the style and custom prevalent at a given time. In its most common usage however, "fashion" describes the popular clothing style.[/QUOTE]
I have a couple of DBH graphic tees. I don't wear them much, but they're handy for lazywear and when I just need to throw something on to head down to the cornershop.
Shirts are where it's at anyway. Linen shirts especially in summer. Feels and looks good, man.
sports cut band t-shirt
slim levis
8-hole doc martens
that's my usual wear
you people know that vans are skating shoes, right?
[QUOTE=skynrdfan2;23478179]you people know that vans are skating shoes, right?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but they look good, are practical, and comfortable.
If this is fashion, than I'm just so fucking out of it.
I lol'd after thinking "man that guy looks hella gay in shorts and a jacket" and then seeing you post "I'm loving the look of the third one, paired with shorts and a casual shirt, and with that contrast collar, it looks truly awesome"
please no one take this guy's "fashion" advice, unless you want to look like a total douche.
[QUOTE=2-d;23478796]If this is fashion, than I'm just so fucking out of it.
I lol'd after thinking "man that guy looks hella gay in shorts and a jacket" and then seeing you post "I'm loving the look of the third one, paired with shorts and a casual shirt, and with that contrast collar, it looks truly awesome"
please no one take this guy's "fashion" advice, unless you want to look like a total douche.[/QUOTE]
You base your perceptions of a person just by the way they look?
Please grow up and actually get to know people.
I find the OP's fashion sense really nice. I myself wear Hollister and such, doesn't mean I'm a slave of fads.
The real reason is because they look really good on me.
My drawers are mostly metal t-shirts, I prefer to wear album artwork than just the manufacturer's logo.
This is what I wear most of the time, or very similar (i.e. different colour or logo on the shirt, vans slip ons instead of old school)
[IMG]http://i27.tinypic.com/2m0mqv.jpg[/IMG]
This isn't unfashionable is it?
V-necks: [IMG]http://www.dynamicclothing.net/files/dynamic-v-neck2.jpg[/IMG]
band shirts: [IMG]http://img.hottopic.com/is/image/HotTopic/965515_hi?$thumbnail_big$[/IMG]
Levi's 510 super skinny jeans: [IMG]http://www.wellcultured.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/levis-510-195x300.jpg[/IMG]
black and grey vans: [IMG]http://static.letsbuyit.com/filer/images/uk/products/original/113/1/vans-era-black-11301561.jpeg[/IMG]
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my usual clothes. anyone have any recommendations for some good necklaces? I really need one
why the hell do you people wear skinny jeans?
any guy who wears these automatically looks gay.
[QUOTE=skynrdfan2;23480564]why the hell do you people wear skinny jeans?
any guy who wears these automatically looks gay.[/QUOTE]
says you.
They're comfortable, and I assume you don't wear them so don't say they're uncomfortable.
[QUOTE=skynrdfan2;23480564]why the hell do you people wear skinny jeans?
any guy who wears these automatically looks gay.[/QUOTE]
They're really comfortable, actually. and they look really good on me.
[QUOTE=trey_awsome;23480730]They're really comfortable, actually. and they look really good on me.[/QUOTE]
I'm sure you think they look good on lots of other guys too, don't you :sissies:
[QUOTE=skynrdfan2;23480564]why the hell do you people wear skinny jeans?
any guy who wears these automatically looks gay.[/QUOTE]
They fit nicely.
[QUOTE=Sir Tristan;23481656]I'm sure you think they look good on lots of other guys too, don't you :sissies:[/QUOTE]
Um, no. I am not gay. and I actually have a girlfriend. Just because a guy wears skinny jeans doesn't mean they're gay. you sound like an ignorant asshole.
[QUOTE=trey_awsome;23481847]Um, no. I am not gay. and I actually have a girlfriend. Just because a guy wears skinny jeans doesn't mean they're gay. you sound like an ignorant asshole.[/QUOTE]
he sounds pretty reasonable.
wearing skin tight jeans doesnt exactly look masculine.
[QUOTE=Jacam12SUX;23428803]plaid flannel
black or gray skinnies/slims
vans classics
my usual attire.[/QUOTE]
If you don't skate i'm going to punch you in the face. So many posers now its crazy.
1,000th post :toot:
Trying to express yourself through fashion might seem like a good idea, but soley relying on mere clothes to indicate your character is bad. It's awfully meretricous too, and does more to discredit one's character than helping it. People should use their behavior if they want to stand out, like me. When I walk around town, every knows I'm an awkward kid with Aspergers. Why just right now, I went to Dunkin' Donuts in a long-sleeve shirt. But it's not the design of it, it's the fact that I wore a long-sleeve in summer time, which ultimately enlightens everyone around me to the fact that I'm fucked up. Now [I]that's[/I] encorporating fashion into a whole, new paradigm!
Blue jeans. t-shirt. pair of i-paths.
Oh, I highly recommend ipaths to anyone who wants a durable shoe. I work construction, and my shoes have lasted quite a few months even under conditions that destroy boots.
[QUOTE=God's Pimp Hand;23482240]Trying to express yourself through fashion might seem like a good idea, but soley relying on mere clothes to indicate your character is bad. It's awfully meretricous too, and does more to discredit one's character than helping it. People should use their behavior if they want to stand out, like me. When I walk around town, every knows I'm an awkward kid with Aspergers. Why just right now, I went to Dunkin' Donuts in a long-sleeve shirt. But it's not the design of it, it's the fact that I wore a long-sleeve in summer time, which ultimately enlightens everyone around me to the fact that I'm fucked up. Now [I]that's[/I] encorporating fashion into a whole, new paradigm![/QUOTE]
Nobody cares about how long your sleeves are, it's more about the effect that clothes has on your confidence and happiness level that counts.
I wear long sleeve shirts all the time, I just push/roll em up.
[QUOTE=TheChantzGuy;23482139]If you don't skate i'm going to punch you in the face. So many posers now its crazy.
1,000th post :toot:[/QUOTE]
Posing is saying that you skate and carrying a board around, not wearing the clothes.
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