Im f***in with these heavy, good look bro, these definitely a better match for how I dress too
You’d do them justice. Underrated shoe in general
the more i look at pucc fits the less i like them, it's like the photography is good and the silhouettes are amazing but the details work against what he was trying to achieve with them.
already nitpicked some of my thoughts on the first one but the dull. covered-up boots aren't really landing for me as much as something with more character would. i would try some similar big ass boots with a more interesting sole like crepe or something with some teeth. pants are hard no complaints there. love the straps. but the stark white again is definitely not hitting for me, maybe if it were just a tee but the tuck and the fit of it along with the gloves just don't make sense with the lack of outerwear here. feel like a nice heavy sweater would slap
then the 2nd one, the colors are amazing at a glance. the tonality of the puffer with the different whites is really cool. i think they pair particularly well with the stripes (?) on the underside of the scarf and the pattern and color of the hat. but, when i look closer what is the point of the dark red plaid? especially when combined with the stripes it clashes hard, be it intentionally or otherwise. if i were putting together something like this i'd go with like, a mint green or pastel blue scarf and i feel like that'd tie it together way more. the toe shoes are cool too but i'd def have just rocked some bapestas or sumn, like ain't your feet cold?
overall what i feel with most of his fits i've seen over time, the silhouettes are very compelling and there are a lot of powerful pieces, but it feels like corners are being not cut, but completely circumvented for the sake of experimentation and creativity. i'd say it's akin to a mid tier rapper hopping on some weird experimental instrumental as an attempt to appeal to hyperpop sensibilities. it's hard, but there are certain situations where contrast isn't required and the path of least resistance can end up being more appealing. just my 2c
you would have worn kiss heels let's be real here 🤨
the more i look at pucc fits the less i like them, it's like the photography is good and the silhouettes are amazing but the details work against what he was trying to achieve with them.
already nitpicked some of my thoughts on the first one but the dull. covered-up boots aren't really landing for me as much as something with more character would. i would try some similar big ass boots with a more interesting sole like crepe or something with some teeth. pants are hard no complaints there. love the straps. but the stark white again is definitely not hitting for me, maybe if it were just a tee but the tuck and the fit of it along with the gloves just don't make sense with the lack of outerwear here. feel like a nice heavy sweater would slap
then the 2nd one, the colors are amazing at a glance. the tonality of the puffer with the different whites is really cool. i think they pair particularly well with the stripes (?) on the underside of the scarf and the pattern and color of the hat. but, when i look closer what is the point of the dark red plaid? especially when combined with the stripes it clashes hard, be it intentionally or otherwise. if i were putting together something like this i'd go with like, a mint green or pastel blue scarf and i feel like that'd tie it together way more. the toe shoes are cool too but i'd def have just rocked some bapestas or sumn, like ain't your feet cold?
overall what i feel with most of his fits i've seen over time, the silhouettes are very compelling and there are a lot of powerful pieces, but it feels like corners are being not cut, but completely circumvented for the sake of experimentation and creativity. i'd say it's akin to a mid tier rapper hopping on some weird experimental instrumental as an attempt to appeal to hyperpop sensibilities. it's hard, but there are certain situations where contrast isn't required and the path of least resistance can end up being more appealing. just my 2c
that's what's awesome about the best diy people, sometimes stuff does not work at all in theory but it comes together and it's so cool to see
that's what's awesome about the best diy people, sometimes stuff does not work at all in theory but it comes together and it's so cool to see
i aint worried about alphet theory im talmbout the real tangible practice not working for me
i aint worried about alphet theory im talmbout the real tangible practice not working for me
nah i get that im just sayin it works for me, personally
the more i look at pucc fits the less i like them, it's like the photography is good and the silhouettes are amazing but the details work against what he was trying to achieve with them.
already nitpicked some of my thoughts on the first one but the dull. covered-up boots aren't really landing for me as much as something with more character would. i would try some similar big ass boots with a more interesting sole like crepe or something with some teeth. pants are hard no complaints there. love the straps. but the stark white again is definitely not hitting for me, maybe if it were just a tee but the tuck and the fit of it along with the gloves just don't make sense with the lack of outerwear here. feel like a nice heavy sweater would slap
then the 2nd one, the colors are amazing at a glance. the tonality of the puffer with the different whites is really cool. i think they pair particularly well with the stripes (?) on the underside of the scarf and the pattern and color of the hat. but, when i look closer what is the point of the dark red plaid? especially when combined with the stripes it clashes hard, be it intentionally or otherwise. if i were putting together something like this i'd go with like, a mint green or pastel blue scarf and i feel like that'd tie it together way more. the toe shoes are cool too but i'd def have just rocked some bapestas or sumn, like ain't your feet cold?
overall what i feel with most of his fits i've seen over time, the silhouettes are very compelling and there are a lot of powerful pieces, but it feels like corners are being not cut, but completely circumvented for the sake of experimentation and creativity. i'd say it's akin to a mid tier rapper hopping on some weird experimental instrumental as an attempt to appeal to hyperpop sensibilities. it's hard, but there are certain situations where contrast isn't required and the path of least resistance can end up being more appealing. just my 2c
i aint reading that its just cloth
puccesa
the more i look at pucc fits the less i like them, it's like the photography is good and the silhouettes are amazing but the details work against what he was trying to achieve with them.
already nitpicked some of my thoughts on the first one but the dull. covered-up boots aren't really landing for me as much as something with more character would. i would try some similar big ass boots with a more interesting sole like crepe or something with some teeth. pants are hard no complaints there. love the straps. but the stark white again is definitely not hitting for me, maybe if it were just a tee but the tuck and the fit of it along with the gloves just don't make sense with the lack of outerwear here. feel like a nice heavy sweater would slap
then the 2nd one, the colors are amazing at a glance. the tonality of the puffer with the different whites is really cool. i think they pair particularly well with the stripes (?) on the underside of the scarf and the pattern and color of the hat. but, when i look closer what is the point of the dark red plaid? especially when combined with the stripes it clashes hard, be it intentionally or otherwise. if i were putting together something like this i'd go with like, a mint green or pastel blue scarf and i feel like that'd tie it together way more. the toe shoes are cool too but i'd def have just rocked some bapestas or sumn, like ain't your feet cold?
overall what i feel with most of his fits i've seen over time, the silhouettes are very compelling and there are a lot of powerful pieces, but it feels like corners are being not cut, but completely circumvented for the sake of experimentation and creativity. i'd say it's akin to a mid tier rapper hopping on some weird experimental instrumental as an attempt to appeal to hyperpop sensibilities. it's hard, but there are certain situations where contrast isn't required and the path of least resistance can end up being more appealing. just my 2c
thinking too hard about it
thinking too hard about it
think too hard about this d*** in your mouth
the more i look at pucc fits the less i like them, it's like the photography is good and the silhouettes are amazing but the details work against what he was trying to achieve with them.
already nitpicked some of my thoughts on the first one but the dull. covered-up boots aren't really landing for me as much as something with more character would. i would try some similar big ass boots with a more interesting sole like crepe or something with some teeth. pants are hard no complaints there. love the straps. but the stark white again is definitely not hitting for me, maybe if it were just a tee but the tuck and the fit of it along with the gloves just don't make sense with the lack of outerwear here. feel like a nice heavy sweater would slap
then the 2nd one, the colors are amazing at a glance. the tonality of the puffer with the different whites is really cool. i think they pair particularly well with the stripes (?) on the underside of the scarf and the pattern and color of the hat. but, when i look closer what is the point of the dark red plaid? especially when combined with the stripes it clashes hard, be it intentionally or otherwise. if i were putting together something like this i'd go with like, a mint green or pastel blue scarf and i feel like that'd tie it together way more. the toe shoes are cool too but i'd def have just rocked some bapestas or sumn, like ain't your feet cold?
overall what i feel with most of his fits i've seen over time, the silhouettes are very compelling and there are a lot of powerful pieces, but it feels like corners are being not cut, but completely circumvented for the sake of experimentation and creativity. i'd say it's akin to a mid tier rapper hopping on some weird experimental instrumental as an attempt to appeal to hyperpop sensibilities. it's hard, but there are certain situations where contrast isn't required and the path of least resistance can end up being more appealing. just my 2c
U call me cocky but feel entitled to write this whole thesis
chase graduated to a grailed 100 wardrobe, moved off reddit and decided he still wants to be insufferable everywhere he goes. it's funny because i can nobody here values his opinions, it all goes in one ear and out the other
the more i look at pucc fits the less i like them, it's like the photography is good and the silhouettes are amazing but the details work against what he was trying to achieve with them.
already nitpicked some of my thoughts on the first one but the dull. covered-up boots aren't really landing for me as much as something with more character would. i would try some similar big ass boots with a more interesting sole like crepe or something with some teeth. pants are hard no complaints there. love the straps. but the stark white again is definitely not hitting for me, maybe if it were just a tee but the tuck and the fit of it along with the gloves just don't make sense with the lack of outerwear here. feel like a nice heavy sweater would slap
then the 2nd one, the colors are amazing at a glance. the tonality of the puffer with the different whites is really cool. i think they pair particularly well with the stripes (?) on the underside of the scarf and the pattern and color of the hat. but, when i look closer what is the point of the dark red plaid? especially when combined with the stripes it clashes hard, be it intentionally or otherwise. if i were putting together something like this i'd go with like, a mint green or pastel blue scarf and i feel like that'd tie it together way more. the toe shoes are cool too but i'd def have just rocked some bapestas or sumn, like ain't your feet cold?
overall what i feel with most of his fits i've seen over time, the silhouettes are very compelling and there are a lot of powerful pieces, but it feels like corners are being not cut, but completely circumvented for the sake of experimentation and creativity. i'd say it's akin to a mid tier rapper hopping on some weird experimental instrumental as an attempt to appeal to hyperpop sensibilities. it's hard, but there are certain situations where contrast isn't required and the path of least resistance can end up being more appealing. just my 2c
i enjoy making longform statements of opinion on the Internet as ppl may hav noticed so
i kinda like the working vibes of the shoe w the pant, it feels like hes a character getting sent on some sort of mission lol. i think the bag really contrasts with that and keeps it idk lighthearted and fun. maybe like a white bunny boot would be more fun, but i dont think the shoes bother me or stick out to me. i do feel the outfit is weaker without the bag personally, and maybe a tan jacket or something cld be cute, but i dont hate the silhouette contrast of like light top / heavy bottom. it feels very 'i chop wood' but in a fashiony way
the scarf did stick out to me as slightly weird, but i like the hat a lot with the whites and egg colors, and i feel like the intention was for the scarf to go tonally with the hat. im not really bothered by it, nor do i find it unappealing. it wouldnt be my first choice either, but i dont think it doesnt work per se
i like toe shoes :( ( ( ( ( id buy a pair
i enjoy making longform statements of opinion on the Internet as ppl may hav noticed so
i kinda like the working vibes of the shoe w the pant, it feels like hes a character getting sent on some sort of mission lol. i think the bag really contrasts with that and keeps it idk lighthearted and fun. maybe like a white bunny boot would be more fun, but i dont think the shoes bother me or stick out to me. i do feel the outfit is weaker without the bag personally, and maybe a tan jacket or something cld be cute, but i dont hate the silhouette contrast of like light top / heavy bottom. it feels very 'i chop wood' but in a fashiony way
the scarf did stick out to me as slightly weird, but i like the hat a lot with the whites and egg colors, and i feel like the intention was for the scarf to go tonally with the hat. im not really bothered by it, nor do i find it unappealing. it wouldnt be my first choice either, but i dont think it doesnt work per se
i like toe shoes :( ( ( ( ( id buy a pair
bunny boots would go crazy thats facts
i think i wasn't thinking as hard about the match as chase was but i think its a little strange to diss people for writing out longer statements on a fashion forum
chase graduated to a grailed 100 wardrobe, moved off reddit and decided he still wants to be insufferable everywhere he goes. it's funny because i can nobody here values his opinions, it all goes in one ear and out the other
i do not agree in the slightest actually
not me looking online for toe shoes now 👁👄👁
i feel like the niche in my wd is kinda filled by the beigeish tabi heels tho,,,hmnnn
not me looking online for toe shoes now 👁👄👁
i feel like the niche in my wd is kinda filled by the beigeish tabi heels tho,,,hmnnn
u get horse feet or five toes choose your path wisely
u get horse feet or five toes choose your path wisely
i got 2 feet.... one for each
fit battle me i wont wear any rick owens
i don't wish to do that. you win by default