@@posseusI think that depends on where you are. Like in a really hot city ou coastal, that makes sense. I live in Ireland and never leave my house wearing flip flops, but here, in Florianópolis where I’m current at, I’m only wearing flip flops all around during daytime.
Thanks mate. Yes, I think I offended a lot of Brazilians with that one. It makes sense to wear them there but in the UK it’s not something people wear a lot outside of the pool or beach
IMO as long as the flip flops are substantial then OK. Nothing more grimy looking than big man feet shod in skinny cheapo flip flops, spider toes hungrily gripping the edges 😬 Edit: I happen to be in Bangkok rn, so I see this A LOT
I live in brazil and flip flops is all you see on the streets. I incorporated that a little bit in my style using some flip flops designs i find interesting like oofos
I wear graphic tees pretty often; I think if the design is tasteful and they fit well there's nothing wrong with wearing them casually. I get they look childish but if it's casual wear and you really like the graphic I personally see no issue. They're just fun.
Totally agree. I wear them around the house and perhaps to pop out for a quick errand. In fact I’m stopped more often for compliments on my graphic tee (usually has some witty slogan/saying on it) than when out and about in well-styled basics. Graphic tee make me happy, which is what clothes should do for us! 😁
All of these will look tacky when it is overdone, as you say less is more. Also it has to be styled properly and mixing/matching casual and formal helps. You have to decide if any of these belong to your wardrobe and then wear everything confidently. The only one NO is the logo trend: that will always be tacky in my book.
Earlier today, I wore sweats (pants and a shirt) to the Post Office. I didn't think twice about it; and nobody gave me a second (or even a first) look. When I got home, I was wearing my sweats in the front yard while putting up Christmas lights. It's no big deal here in the States. The rest of that stuff is beyond tacky, it's low rent.
I am definitely on graphic tees, usually wear them during summer. I find them funny and in absolute contradiction to my work outfit (suits) that I have to wear all the rest of the year 😅
Hey, Harry, I just wanted to say thanks for highlighting VIRON boots in the past. I just got a pair and they are amazing and dope as hell looking Cheers!! Great vid! Always helping make Sunday morning fun
Graphic tees and pre-destressed (but tasteful) clothing are definitely on my tacky meter. That said, a well-styled, slightly oversized suit can look phenomenal if you know what you're doing.
@@HarryHas I definitely do. What I meant was that minimal graphic tees and tastefully pre-destressed clothing, although tacky to some, are still in my clothing rotation. Awesome videos, by the way.
Alas! I’m 33 and have been wearing sweats pretty much every day of my life. Through college and every job since. I’m finally going to be socially accepted!
You have to own the animal print! The one pic you showed with the guy wearing the sunnies owned the look. Oversized suits? For the young and tall. I have a pr of distressed grey jeans I am wearing today! Stay real. 😊
Yeah he definitely did and I agree. Oversized suits are something I’m wearing any time soon but they can look cool. Thanks for watching Alfred! Have a good rest of your weekend
I don’t mind any of these really, so long as your designer stuff is NOT fake. That’s kind of where I draw the line. But honestly, the supposed understatement of not branding things too much with logos is all the same so long as everybody STILL knows what you are wearing at a glance. Also, think about it this way: how are you not wearing large branding pieces when you actually wear band T-shirts? The dislike, in my opinion, currently says more about the state of the industry, capitalism, and inequality than it does about the clothing on its own. I do enjoy branded pieces the same way I enjoy animal print - get a loud one in there, you are good. Drown in combos of these pieces? Probably tone it down. That said, I actually own the exact gucci slides you showed there and it broke my heart man. To be fair, they are for vacation/resort use though…
@ don’t sweat it my friend, I took no offense at all, it was just a very funny coincidence! I always appreciate your opinions, even though we might have a couple differences in what we wear every now and then (but we also have similarities after all). Variety, spice of life and all that, innit?
Graphic tees but not too much, sweats, and some pre distressed stuff. I have a sweater thats pre distressed that i love as well as a tee shirt from John Elliott.
Being a Metalhead and having looked like one in my teens / early 20s I am guilty of leather pants, distressed clothing and band tees. Sweats in public I‘ve come around on.
My graphic tees are vintage, distressed Japanese kitsch worn ironically. My (black, high tech) flip flops are worn, summer and winter, with black tabi socks, so... righteous. I wear sweats in all black as a base for my entire wardrobe, oversized and sometimes altered or pimped, sometimes with pearls. TAKE THAT FASHION POLICE! (Oh, and I am a 73-year old lady with spiked silver hair. HOWZAT FOR TACKY!)
Animal print fine in very small amounts, but I don’t currently have in. Neon in small amounts in certain locations-say, swimwear if you happen to be in Miami, or maybe one item with otherwise all white (I think I lace some pink socks). I generally (but not 100%) avoid clothing with words on, so I rarely wear graphic tees, but I think they’re fine as long as they represent something you have a real interest in (band tee for your favorite band, sure; band you don’t listen to, not so much). I own one pair of distressed jeans (I did the distressing myself) and often wear them on a Saturday but wouldn’t wear them to work or anything like that. Ripped jeans done right can look cool, but I hate the ones with knees cut out-knees are possibly the least attractive feature of the human anatomy. Hate tees with designer names; to me their message is “I can’t afford to wear the brand, but I like to give them free advertising.” Suits-well, I don’t much like them anyway… maybe very slightly oversized because I hate tight clothing, but it could easily go very badly wrong.
At the beginning of the video, I would have guessed that I didn't own a ‘tacky’ item of clothing. But then came neon. And then I own a hybrid bag that can be converted from backpack to bicycle pannier. And that one is neon yellow xD And oh boy. I've a lot of graphic T-Shirts. Mostly from bands whose concerts I've been to. And for the non-native speakers. How would you define ‘tacky’. I would guess ‘bad style’ right now. As always, thanks for this video and see ya next week 😁
Only distressed clothing and graphic tees. Strange thing about pre-distressed clothing is that I don't mind at all, but if my regular Carhartt pants start failing at the knee I don't wear them anymore.
Nowadays I do need glasses so I have prescribed but I used to wear glasses with no lens. It was more of an accessory for me. And I'm on the same boat for the last two. I'd never wear any of those.
This one is grim 💀💀💀 that reaction was so unexpected lol Out of this list, I wear sweats/graphic tees the most (not all the time). I recently got music merch at my first solo concert (Orion Sun)
Since I live in a Brazilian household, the thong sandals are a cultural thing. I don't mind it much because I only wear it around the house, never going out though.
I wear non prescription glasses with the blue light lenses as it reduces my tension headaches from being on the computer at work. However, I do wear them outside of work because I do like the look with some of my outfits. I couldn’t care less what people think when it comes to my fashion choices. Do you Lol
Unfortunately I'm not hearing you out on the non prescription glasses thing. The same people who wear non prescription glasses always seem to mention its non prescription and are the same people who ask to wear your prescription glasses and then proceed to make comments about how blind you are... I'm talking from experience and pain from having to clean my glasses constantly
have leather pants , use to wear them on my motorcycle in winter ,or if is realy cold and raining , in winter , i wear graphic t shirts , but only from local bands and most of the time i got them for free , since i work with thows bands , for photo or video , and wear them when i go see a show , and always wear belt , pants look like something is missing if you don t ,
Hi Harry. I was just wondering, do you think about shaving your beard? Don't you think beardless face would go well with the kind of style you are going for? Maybe it's because I'm from East Asia where most men can't grow thick beard.
I never understood the issue with wearing non-prescription glasses. It's just a way to change up your look and no one's going to know whether you need to wear them or not (unless you tell them). It would like being annoyed at someone young who dyes their hair and thinking it should only be done by (usually) older people who are turning grey.
5:49 Saints Michael The quality and weight of the clothing is way too light and overpriced After trying on with this Eva asking for around 280 usd, I think I am returning to Goodon for a 9oz basic tshirt for a wiser choice
In my opinion, there is an exception with things with a lot of designer logos, and that's when we talk about cardholders, some times you need to show a little bit
Imagine thinking non prescription glasses are cool and then making a blanket statement that flip flops are grim because a guy in skinny jeans looks goofy in them. Also coming from a guy who wears Bostons. That's what's grim.
I never understood oversize suits, why would anyone want to look like the kid at the end of ‘Big’? I agree with all of these apart from the graphic tees, still wear a few gig T-shirts every now and again
Ripped or workwear worn as fashion is one I cant stand. It's like people are walking around role playing as someone who works a labor intensive job. I see it no different than people who dress liek they're in the military when they're not.
How do you know they don’t work in those fields unless you ask? Also, how do you know when the distressing is natural or not? I don’t see why it matters so much to others
@@HarryHas It is generally quite apparent as physical labor builds your body in certain ways. Like bigger forearms and so on. I just generall dont like it when people want to dress as if they're doing something that is really hard work. Almost feels like mocking it in a way to me, not sure why. Natural distressing tends to actually look, you guessed it more natural lol. A lot of the pre ripped clothes for example have high wear spots that sometimes makes no sense. Or there's a lack of distressing around the area and it feels more calculated as to where they placed it.
Idk about oversized suits but I prefer a boxy suit silhouette to an Italian cut suit, especially cuz I have broad shoulders and thiccc thighs. The slim suits aren't it.
I guess I'm not wearing my oversized distressed neon snakeskin Gucci branded suit anytime soon.
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Be yourself!
Go big or go home! 🤣
you forgot the FlipFlops 😀
@@prod_adrian ... the Cucci or Praba logo ones? ;-)
With a lot of these I think they look great on other people but not me! It's also about balance - not going too over the top!
Definitely about Balance. Thanks for watching mate
Only graphic tees, I find them fun, I can only do quality basics so often.
Harry, with that last one, you just dissed 203 million Brazilians 😂
How do I say sorry in Brazilian 😂
“foi mal rapaziada”
@@HarryHas I agree that thong flips flops are horrendous. They belong in the shower 🚿… they are “shower shoes.”
Sou brasileira e não saio na rua de chinelo. É comum no Rio mas não me sinto ok fazendo isso.
@@posseusI think that depends on where you are. Like in a really hot city ou coastal, that makes sense. I live in Ireland and never leave my house wearing flip flops, but here, in Florianópolis where I’m current at, I’m only wearing flip flops all around during daytime.
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Puns were on point today Harry! 🫡
Thank you mate
Neon orange in the inner lining of a MA-1 bomber jacket is fire.
That’s very true! I do like it in that way
Love the puns! Amazing video as always Harry
Thank you mate 🙏
You're on a roll with your content, Harry.
Thanks a lot. Glad you are enjoying it. I’m really enjoying making it
Pops of neon in the summer is cool! But then again, kid from the 80s and surfer haha 😂
Wearing graphic tees and and sometimes sweatpants, scoring 2. I think the oversized linen suits from the 1950s looked really good!
Oversized suits can look very stylish. More for the casual smart vibe than formal. Obviously not too oversized.
Harry's on the attack today.
As a founding member of the cyber-goth scene, I appreciate you helping us preserve our rich cultural heritage.
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Hahahah loved the cheesy ending 🙏 huge respect for making me laugh 😂
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I’m still a fan of this dudes channel. Content is always entertaining. Keep up the dope content.
Good to hear bro and thank you 🙏
6:07 I highly recommend getting sun burned vintage carhatt or champion
Make sure it’s vintage
Love your videos! The flip flops are highly conditional to the climate, in places such as Brasil people can wear it pretty much everywhere
Thanks mate. Yes, I think I offended a lot of Brazilians with that one. It makes sense to wear them there but in the UK it’s not something people wear a lot outside of the pool or beach
And in Tucson. Just sayin'.
IMO as long as the flip flops are substantial then OK. Nothing more grimy looking than big man feet shod in skinny cheapo flip flops, spider toes hungrily gripping the edges 😬
Edit: I happen to be in Bangkok rn, so I see this A LOT
Wearing glasses when you dont need them is like using a wheelchair as a fashion accessory.
I only wear sweats, graphic tee and some designer branding
I live in brazil and flip flops is all you see on the streets. I incorporated that a little bit in my style using some flip flops designs i find interesting like oofos
I wear graphic tees pretty often; I think if the design is tasteful and they fit well there's nothing wrong with wearing them casually. I get they look childish but if it's casual wear and you really like the graphic I personally see no issue. They're just fun.
Totally agree. I wear them around the house and perhaps to pop out for a quick errand. In fact I’m stopped more often for compliments on my graphic tee (usually has some witty slogan/saying on it) than when out and about in well-styled basics. Graphic tee make me happy, which is what clothes should do for us! 😁
Honestly, I just wear them on groceries run or gym. Of course I won't wear them on dates.
All of these will look tacky when it is overdone, as you say less is more. Also it has to be styled properly and mixing/matching casual and formal helps. You have to decide if any of these belong to your wardrobe and then wear everything confidently. The only one NO is the logo trend: that will always be tacky in my book.
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I wore non-prescription glasses to a bonfire last night. 🤓
Heavy branded designer clothing is the most British trend I've ever seen 😂
Have a good weekend mate 👍🏻
You too bro
Good video mate 👍
Thanks mate
Recently i bought a animal print vans a neon pink puma suede and a have a lot of graphic tees so i think im good.
Harry can we get hair styling tips? Do you do much to make it fall nicely like that? Lookin fly 👀
Thanks mate. Just salt spray, a hairdryer and sometimes a bit of paste
@@HarryHas 👍👍 cheers geeza 😉
I occasionally wear neon and I do enjoy my music merch. Those are my only two. Great video!
Thank you mate
There's also a fine line with jewelry.. wearing it untastefuly can look really tacky !
It can for sure. And it depends on your style massively.
Earlier today, I wore sweats (pants and a shirt) to the Post Office. I didn't think twice about it; and nobody gave me a second (or even a first) look. When I got home, I was wearing my sweats in the front yard while putting up Christmas lights. It's no big deal here in the States. The rest of that stuff is beyond tacky, it's low rent.
Been a good minute since I was here 😅
I didnt really have use for anything "fall" since I live in Africa
But I'm glad to hear Harry's voice again 😮💨
Where have you been bro! Good to have you back!
Neon Details on a beige or grey peace 👌🏽
Great video Harry! 😅
Thanks mate
I mean let's be real tho, ain't nobody wearing sweats and flip flops to be fashionable.
People are 100% wearing sweats for fashion
@@HarryHasthe tailored suit you showed is the worst example of a good tailored suit. Just thought I’d mention that.
Yep!!!@@HarryHas
@@HarryHasthe slim one that shows the entire shoe. It’s just as bad as the one after it.
I have several leather trousers… 🙃 They're not tight though.
Nice!
@@HarryHas - well, I think so! 😂
1:36 Mad Max wear them
I am definitely on graphic tees, usually wear them during summer. I find them funny and in absolute contradiction to my work outfit (suits) that I have to wear all the rest of the year 😅
Nice video sir .
Thanks mate
fake glasses really are the most early 2010s/obama era fashion piece
I wear graphic tees. some (not in your face) animal print and ripped jeans (weekends only.)
I don’t wear any of them but I could imagine myself wearing a graphic tee. I only really wear classic items and quality basics.
is that Chris Black @ 2:07 😂
CB in the flesh
Animal print is perfect on accessories like belts
where is the jacket from at 1:03
It’s linked in the description 🤟
Is it a good piece for date night fits/ dressy fits
Hey, Harry, I just wanted to say thanks for highlighting VIRON boots in the past. I just got a pair and they are amazing and dope as hell looking
Cheers!!
Great vid! Always helping make Sunday morning fun
Awesome to hear bro. They are cool boots!
It’s a tie. You really made me laugh with this one. 😂
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Graphic tees and pre-destressed (but tasteful) clothing are definitely on my tacky meter. That said, a well-styled, slightly oversized suit can look phenomenal if you know what you're doing.
Do you like any graphic tees? That’s cool though. Everyone is different
@@HarryHas I definitely do. What I meant was that minimal graphic tees and tastefully pre-destressed clothing, although tacky to some, are still in my clothing rotation. Awesome videos, by the way.
I only scored 1/10. I rarely buy graphic T-shirts or jumpers...but if I see Garfield or anything Peanuts related...I'm screwed lol
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Alas! I’m 33 and have been wearing sweats pretty much every day of my life. Through college and every job since. I’m finally going to be socially accepted!
When I hear about non prescription glasses I always think about if people would use crutches just for the looks :D Or hearing aid?
Just the sweatpants for me.
You have to own the animal print! The one pic you showed with the guy wearing the sunnies owned the look. Oversized suits? For the young and tall. I have a pr of distressed grey jeans I am wearing today! Stay real. 😊
Yeah he definitely did and I agree. Oversized suits are something I’m wearing any time soon but they can look cool. Thanks for watching Alfred! Have a good rest of your weekend
What do you think of Japanese heritage brands
I don’t mind any of these really, so long as your designer stuff is NOT fake. That’s kind of where I draw the line. But honestly, the supposed understatement of not branding things too much with logos is all the same so long as everybody STILL knows what you are wearing at a glance.
Also, think about it this way: how are you not wearing large branding pieces when you actually wear band T-shirts?
The dislike, in my opinion, currently says more about the state of the industry, capitalism, and inequality than it does about the clothing on its own.
I do enjoy branded pieces the same way I enjoy animal print - get a loud one in there, you are good. Drown in combos of these pieces? Probably tone it down.
That said, I actually own the exact gucci slides you showed there and it broke my heart man. To be fair, they are for vacation/resort use though…
My opinions on flip flops shouldn’t matter though man. It’s just an opinion. You enjoy wearing them
@ don’t sweat it my friend, I took no offense at all, it was just a very funny coincidence! I always appreciate your opinions, even though we might have a couple differences in what we wear every now and then (but we also have similarities after all). Variety, spice of life and all that, innit?
Graphic tees but not too much, sweats, and some pre distressed stuff. I have a sweater thats pre distressed that i love as well as a tee shirt from John Elliott.
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stay gucci, style slayer
Yes!!! 🤟
They will never make me like oversized suits
Being a Metalhead and having looked like one in my teens / early 20s I am guilty of leather pants, distressed clothing and band tees. Sweats in public I‘ve come around on.
My graphic tees are vintage, distressed Japanese kitsch worn ironically. My (black, high tech) flip flops are worn, summer and winter, with black tabi socks, so... righteous. I wear sweats in all black as a base for my entire wardrobe, oversized and sometimes altered or pimped, sometimes with pearls. TAKE THAT FASHION POLICE! (Oh, and I am a 73-year old lady with spiked silver hair. HOWZAT FOR TACKY!)
Animal print fine in very small amounts, but I don’t currently have in. Neon in small amounts in certain locations-say, swimwear if you happen to be in Miami, or maybe one item with otherwise all white (I think I lace some pink socks). I generally (but not 100%) avoid clothing with words on, so I rarely wear graphic tees, but I think they’re fine as long as they represent something you have a real interest in (band tee for your favorite band, sure; band you don’t listen to, not so much). I own one pair of distressed jeans (I did the distressing myself) and often wear them on a Saturday but wouldn’t wear them to work or anything like that. Ripped jeans done right can look cool, but I hate the ones with knees cut out-knees are possibly the least attractive feature of the human anatomy. Hate tees with designer names; to me their message is “I can’t afford to wear the brand, but I like to give them free advertising.” Suits-well, I don’t much like them anyway… maybe very slightly oversized because I hate tight clothing, but it could easily go very badly wrong.
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what denim is at @5:45 ?
So basically for graphic tees, if its a topic you like (music) its acceptable, but if it isnt its tacky?
Not what I said
At the beginning of the video, I would have guessed that I didn't own a ‘tacky’ item of clothing. But then came neon. And then I own a hybrid bag that can be converted from backpack to bicycle pannier. And that one is neon yellow xD And oh boy. I've a lot of graphic T-Shirts. Mostly from bands whose concerts I've been to.
And for the non-native speakers. How would you define ‘tacky’. I would guess ‘bad style’ right now.
As always, thanks for this video and see ya next week 😁
Thank you mate
2 videos? isso é muito bom !!!
Only distressed clothing and graphic tees. Strange thing about pre-distressed clothing is that I don't mind at all, but if my regular Carhartt pants start failing at the knee I don't wear them anymore.
Hahaha I know exactly what you mean
I wear sweats and slides (with socks) to the store. Its not flip flops so i guess im winning lolol 😂
On the distressed jeans and stuff, similar vibe is shoes that are already dirty (made to look dirty) like Golden Goose 🤢
I like distressed jeans but I’m not on board with the dirty sneaker look
3:25 Balenciaga does great job in oversized suits
Need that aphex twin shirt
Going to state the obvious here but the mantra “it’s not what you wear, it’s how you wear it” will always ring true. Style is innate.
I want like some graphic tee again
A bit surprised to not see both camo and metallic fabrics making an appearance here but perhaps this is more of a common issue in the US.
I think they could have both been in this one actually
Graphic T-shirts, Pre-Distressed jeans, Sweats in public, Designer Logo. 4/10 not too shabby.
Tabis just don’t do it for me no matter how much I look at them
I think they are cool but too overdone these days
Harry skip baggy trends they look tacky and wear fitted clothing like slim trousers
Nowadays I do need glasses so I have prescribed but I used to wear glasses with no lens. It was more of an accessory for me. And I'm on the same boat for the last two. I'd never wear any of those.
This one is grim 💀💀💀 that reaction was so unexpected lol
Out of this list, I wear sweats/graphic tees the most (not all the time). I recently got music merch at my first solo concert (Orion Sun)
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I still have some graphic tshirts which I don t want to give away because I wear them on the beach the whole year.
That’s fair enough
Stay Gucci baby!
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Since I live in a Brazilian household, the thong sandals are a cultural thing. I don't mind it much because I only wear it around the house, never going out though.
I wasn’t aware of that
I wear non prescription glasses with the blue light lenses as it reduces my tension headaches from being on the computer at work. However, I do wear them outside of work because I do like the look with some of my outfits. I couldn’t care less what people think when it comes to my fashion choices. Do you Lol
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Unfortunately I'm not hearing you out on the non prescription glasses thing. The same people who wear non prescription glasses always seem to mention its non prescription and are the same people who ask to wear your prescription glasses and then proceed to make comments about how blind you are... I'm talking from experience and pain from having to clean my glasses constantly
have leather pants , use to wear them on my motorcycle in winter ,or if is realy cold and raining , in winter , i wear graphic t shirts , but only from local bands and most of the time i got them for free , since i work with thows bands , for photo or video , and wear them when i go see a show , and always wear belt , pants look like something is missing if you don t ,
often people pic up suits that are to big , because they don t know it should fit , or the sale person don t know how suite should fit ,
Hi Harry. I was just wondering, do you think about shaving your beard? Don't you think beardless face would go well with the kind of style you are going for? Maybe it's because I'm from East Asia where most men can't grow thick beard.
I used to be clean shaven but didn’t like the look on me.
He looks amazing with beard
@@splashmoby Who said he doesn't?
@@kenwatanabe2864 Then why ask about shaving his beard?
@ I don’t know. You are the one assuming my motivation 😂
Stay Gucci baybeeee lololol
I never understood the issue with wearing non-prescription glasses. It's just a way to change up your look and no one's going to know whether you need to wear them or not (unless you tell them). It would like being annoyed at someone young who dyes their hair and thinking it should only be done by (usually) older people who are turning grey.
Harry, let’s discuss music you love with your style.
I made a music video once when I started the channel. It flopped 😂
@ can’t please all, but I’m sure some of us would certainly relate. Cheers!
5:49 Saints Michael
The quality and weight of the clothing is way too light and overpriced
After trying on with this Eva asking for around 280 usd, I think I am returning to Goodon for a 9oz basic tshirt for a wiser choice
Unless you’re David Byrne then oversized suits are a pass for me, as well.
I see what you did with your thumbnail. :D
Hahaha. I was worried some people wouldn't know what the word tacky was about
Interesting take on glasses, we all dont need watch anymore but no one is getting dissed for wearing one
Yeah that’s true but I think it’s a little different as everyone was in the same boat with a watch. Some people have no choice but to wear glasses
In my opinion, there is an exception with things with a lot of designer logos, and that's when we talk about cardholders, some times you need to show a little bit
im glad people realised that wearing clothing with brand logos isn't stylish
G-Eazy video needed😮💨
Imagine thinking non prescription glasses are cool and then making a blanket statement that flip flops are grim because a guy in skinny jeans looks goofy in them. Also coming from a guy who wears Bostons. That's what's grim.
I can’t imagine it
I never understood oversize suits, why would anyone want to look like the kid at the end of ‘Big’?
I agree with all of these apart from the graphic tees, still wear a few gig T-shirts every now and again
Ripped or workwear worn as fashion is one I cant stand. It's like people are walking around role playing as someone who works a labor intensive job. I see it no different than people who dress liek they're in the military when they're not.
How do you know they don’t work in those fields unless you ask? Also, how do you know when the distressing is natural or not? I don’t see why it matters so much to others
@@HarryHas It is generally quite apparent as physical labor builds your body in certain ways. Like bigger forearms and so on.
I just generall dont like it when people want to dress as if they're doing something that is really hard work. Almost feels like mocking it in a way to me, not sure why.
Natural distressing tends to actually look, you guessed it more natural lol. A lot of the pre ripped clothes for example have high wear spots that sometimes makes no sense. Or there's a lack of distressing around the area and it feels more calculated as to where they placed it.
So my oversized Zebra suit jacket with Sweatpants & Flip-Flops is a no go then ☹️
I think you should give it a go!
@ Glad you think so H 😂
Come to the US you'll blend right in. Don't forget to bring your hair bonnet 😂
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Idk about oversized suits but I prefer a boxy suit silhouette to an Italian cut suit, especially cuz I have broad shoulders and thiccc thighs. The slim suits aren't it.
I’m more of a traditional suit kinda guy but I like to play around with cuts
You're saying my Dragon Ball T-shirt is childish?
Nah all good man