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  • Jan 16, 2021

    Making your job your personality

  • Jan 16, 2021
    RIP2V

    Outer space swag, not regular, Titanic my whip

  • Jan 16, 2021

    theres a streetwear-esque option for everything. I like that theres an option to wear a no vacancy inn suit and s***. I would approach it from the angle of what brands do you love, and do they offer clothing that fits the look youre going for?

  • Jan 16, 2021
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    I'm an accountant and there's some mid-40s to 50s guy in my office that always wears full Rick on casual Fridays with the Rick sock boots or whatever lmao

  • Jan 16, 2021
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    Also some guys wear stuff like Stone Island sweaters without the patch, Craig Green/Prada pants, Dior boots and I feel as though they are just trying their hardest to bring their personal style into the workplace even if it's just something subtle that most people won't notice.

  • Jan 16, 2021

    boy if you don’t get you some cdg homme

  • Jan 16, 2021

    go to walmart

  • Jan 16, 2021
    Frank

    I'm an accountant and there's some mid-40s to 50s guy in my office that always wears full Rick on casual Fridays with the Rick sock boots or whatever lmao

  • Jan 16, 2021
    Frank

    I'm an accountant and there's some mid-40s to 50s guy in my office that always wears full Rick on casual Fridays with the Rick sock boots or whatever lmao

    Damn he sounds cool af

  • Jan 16, 2021

    tbh I never really looked to rappers for inspiration like that. as a kid it was always period/sci-fi films, or comic books

  • Jan 16, 2021

    uniqlo asos urban outfitters

  • Jan 16, 2021

    walmart

  • Jan 16, 2021
    NDL DOOM

    One of my personal main critiques about fashion, and why I choose not to follow trends (outside of me just feeling like I'm getting too old for certain things), is that I feel as if certain styles and manners of dressing are meant for people who live a particular "lifestyle"

    Yes, ultimately I agree with the notion that you should wear whatever you like and feel comfortable in, but at the same time, it should also make sense in terms of matching your lifestyle, or at least your occupation.

    I don't know, I just feel like their something goofy about dressing like ASAP Bari or a Raf runway model when you work a cubicle desk job, no?

    Which is why I stick to just wearing basic essential-wear/work-wear whatever you wanna call it.

    Thoughts?

    Maybe use this thread to discuss and post brands that match this way of thinking?

    bruh just wear clothes u like lmao

  • Jan 16, 2021
    OSCAR WINNER

    Nah in all seriousness I think some of yall lacking self esteem or something. Not tryna hate but imagine saying “oh I can’t wear that I’m not a rapper and work a regular 9 to 5”.......I’m not sure how yall be making up these random rules. Just get fly in s*** you like.

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  • Jan 17, 2021
    proper

    just wear the banana republic to work during the day and pull out the dark lord rick gear at night.. life all about balance

    have an accountant homie who be getting fits off outside of work and he always tells me “we have the rest of our lives to dress like an adult” might as well have fun w it while you still can

    having like a distinct personal style that ages well and translates throughout all your looks is cool but also not mad at ppl who like to trend hop cause trying new s*** can be fun

    That gets harder and harder to do as you get old.

    Sneaker closet has 50+ pairs and I dress for business 5-6 days a week. I’m forcing myself to wear sneakers these days it’s a shame but is what it is.

    I too get at least one good fit off per week with the same mentality as your friend but stopped being ridiculous with the choices

  • Jan 18, 2021
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    i really fw ALD's look books and been recreating some of the basic fits in there, really wish i could justify the prices on their s***

  • Jan 18, 2021

    just make it tasteful, don't be tacky by overdoing it

  • Jan 19, 2021
    Frank

    Also some guys wear stuff like Stone Island sweaters without the patch, Craig Green/Prada pants, Dior boots and I feel as though they are just trying their hardest to bring their personal style into the workplace even if it's just something subtle that most people won't notice.

    I like this look - wearing the brands in a subtle way

  • Jan 19, 2021

    I usually just dress like a typical white guy, I follow that AlphaM guys on YouTube. Usually gives the best advice for my style

  • Jan 19, 2021
    proper

    just wear the banana republic to work during the day and pull out the dark lord rick gear at night.. life all about balance

    have an accountant homie who be getting fits off outside of work and he always tells me “we have the rest of our lives to dress like an adult” might as well have fun w it while you still can

    having like a distinct personal style that ages well and translates throughout all your looks is cool but also not mad at ppl who like to trend hop cause trying new s*** can be fun

    This to be honest.

    Banana Republic/J. Crew for casual wear.

    Nike/Adidas/whatever for messing around, and just chilling

    I don't really like to be in trends anymore either. Fashion just doesn't hit like it used to for me either. I feel like a lot of these trends just make me look younger, when in reality I'd rather just dress for my own taste

    @op

  • Jan 19, 2021
    FIVEONEFOUR

    i really fw ALD's look books and been recreating some of the basic fits in there, really wish i could justify the prices on their s***

    Stop tryna justify prices just put some money aside out ya budget until you can buy it and not have it touch you

  • Jan 20, 2021
    FIVEONEFOUR

    i really fw ALD's look books and been recreating some of the basic fits in there, really wish i could justify the prices on their s***

    Buy vintage, same look but cheaper