Because.
Anonymous
What's your favorite cereal? Are you more of a healthy bran flake kind of guy or a sugary, artificial color puffs kind of guy?
Anonymous
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>>3392059 I like them crispy.
Anonymous
i need to be way more feminine but this idea makes me super uncomfortable and i think i'll look like a tranny in a dress how do i force myself? how do i find the confidence?
uuuuhhhh
Black as blackass shoes that are watertight? Turns out Clarks DB's aren't. These are kool but expensive.
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3392059 Frosted Mini Wheats or Raisin Bran.
>>3392062 Step by step. Instead of pants, wear skinny stretch denim. Instead of a tee, wear a slightly over-sized tunic.
>>3392063 Surplus waterproofed boots?
Anonymous
>>3392089 >Surplus waterproofed boots Here's a tough one. Where do I find surplus boots in a country with no surplus stores? (Bulgaria)
Anonymous
i need a jacket for australian winter, looking to spend around $200 Thoughts?
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
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>>3392094 No idea.
>>3392095 Topman? Even a trucker jacket with fleece would be okay? Cheap Monday does nice cheap parkas almost every fall/winter.
Anonymous
>>3392089 ugh. pseudo healthy cereals? you're the worst.
Raisin bran has more sugar than fruit loops.
Anonymous
I bought some W+H olive chinos, what are some nice colors to go with them? and some no-no's as well?
i just ordered maison martin margiela lamps 2 of them, line 13 u jelly faggot? also the cotton calender
Anonymous
Punk/bondage inspired clothing apart from Westwood and McQueen? Want to find a new designer...
Anonymous
>>3392113 not really, considering you could easily make those yourself if you were competent enough. Then you could use the money to buy some actual margiela clothing.
sieg heil !IKtfu6xpCY
>>3392139 >implying i don't have early margiela shit >implying i don't brag about a margiela leather that isn't worth shit just to piss you guys off Anonymous
Seriously, where do I get these shoes? Also belt is nice but not mandatory.
Anonymous
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lol sieg, you're such a gay jewish nigger
>>3392138 lang
soloist
if you can afford it balmain
good jackets:
burberry prorsum studded perfecto, nickel plate hardware
Balmain studded leather
Anonymous
>>3392059 Lol fiber one is shit, it tastes like shit and only sells because marketing convinces stupid cardio bunnies that it's good for them.
Anonymous
>>3392150 >margiela leather that isn't worth shit what?
Anonymous
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>>3392155 Cheers bud will check them out! Just found A Child Of The Jago through Westwood too. Some nice stuff from what I've seen so far
>>3392168 my leather jacket is worth less than cooooooooltops licensed Dior kids blazer
line 10, now defunct (almost) now all 5 zips are line 14 REPLICA or with MARTIN MARGIELA written in gold
line 10 5 zips from the actual runway are orth as much as a used sock,
Anonymous
What do red brogues go well with?
>>3392191 green suit, cane, leopard print hat and a pink deville
Anonymous
>>3392182 you paid like 700$ for it used. If you spent anything more than that you got ripped the fuck off.
Anonymous
>>3392196 Dark red brogues. Please?
sieg heil !IKtfu6xpCY
>>3392198 iits worth about $75 to a leather re-claimer. and yeah i paid way too much for it
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>>3392201 dark green suit, dark cane, dark leopard print hat and a dark pink deville
Anonymous
>>3392207 then out of the euro brands, what leather do you think maintains a good resale value? hedi-era dior?
Anonymous
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>>3392165 you shut your whore mouth. fiber one is fucking delicious.
go lean crunch is too sweet.
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3392104 I know, it's delicious.
>>3392106 Honestly anything that's got a remotely warm tone to it or is kind of saturated will go well. I personally love grays and charcoal with olive.
>>3392138 Gaultier? There's also shit like Unconditional, 90's-era Helmut Lang, Zana Bayne does cool leather body accessories...I should think about this one more, when my hangover isn't pounding my skull in.
>>3392153 It's ridiculous that people have repeatedly posted this. They're just brown distressed derbies. Bed:Stu, Urban Outfitters, H by Hudson, n.d.c., whatever.
dolan! !yMEdSKVn.g
>>3392481 Have any experience with Undercoverism?
I'm debating picking up one of their new ss/11 backpacks but I'm hesitant as to how well they'd hold up.
Anonymous
Why do you wear gay clothes projected mostly by gay, fashion designers when your nick is /fa/scist faggot? I know you guys dont know shit about anything besides fashion but fascist killed a lot of gays. Show some respect. And arent you afraid how your children might dress? Next generation will look like weak girls. Cheers mate. I am waiting for answers.
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3392487 Quality is top notch. I don't think I've ever of anyone ever having problems with production quality on any of their stuff ever.
>>3392488 Okay.
dolan! !yMEdSKVn.g
>>3392493 Would you say the pricepoint is justified as opposed to one of them Kelty x Beams digs, or a Supreme pack?
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
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>>3392494 Well, there's a lot more design that typically goes in UC stuff than the other brands you mentioned, so it's kind of whether or not the additional design factor is worth the price difference for you.
Anonymous
>>3392493 >Okay Are you going to aswer with a full sentence? I hope you are not offended or soemthing. Please, I am waiting. Also I got another question. What do you think about the fact that todays homosexuals and heteros wear the same clothes?
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3392498 Not offended at all.
Anonymous
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>>3392500 I am really curious what you think about my questions.
>>3392498 >>3392488 Anonymous
Dear /fa/scist faggot
Please answer that fast because I gotta go to work in 10 min.
>>3392498 >>3392488
>>3392517 >todays homosexuals and heteros wear the same clothes They always have, now fuck off
Anonymous
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>>3392522 Why the hell you insult me?
Is that how you say your opinion?
>>todays homosexuals and heteros wear the same clothes NO. I meant the styles. Gay style conquered fashion world.
I didnt mean that jeans could be were by gay and hetero person.
Still waiting for answers.
Anonymous
What sort of socks should I wear and how do I match up the shapes/colours with the rest of my outfit? When's a good time to roll up your trousers? Or jeans, more specifically. Everyone seems to love shiny plastic nikes and adidas, but almost all of them look tacky to me. What's up with that, I mean do they really look that good?
Anonymous
do you have any recommendations on shorts? $100-200 price range
Anonymous
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So what it's like not having a face of a model? I'm not sure whether it is worth living a life where you know you will never be loved by an attractive female, you will never be swooned over, getting free passes due to good looks and generally be considered a better person. Seriously, I wish I could get plastic surgery to make my face from slightly above average to good looking, but it is impossible. All I want in my life is to be good looking, but I hate my face and for a good reason - I don't look like a model at all. I am not a "good looking guy". Fuck this. I knew a model, she parties all the time, goes on photoshoots, has fun while I have to work in my cubicle despite being the most fashionable guy in this hick ass town and having a fit body. Fuck this, fuck. Just fuck. I don't see how I will live through the next week. I see nothing ahead of me, only dull, grey office. No love, no women...the biggest problem is that I'm attracted to good looking girls, but all of them want a good looking guy...shit.
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3392555 Well, that's a terribly vague question.
>>3392547 Pretty much anything. Socks are such a small dose of color that it's generally very hard to TOTALLY clash with the rest of your outfit. In general, I try to pick another color that I'm already wearing and go: A) a shade lighter or darker or B) find a complementary/contrasting shade.
I only roll my trousers when I'm going to wear a shoe that doesn't look good with a break. And I never roll jeans. But that's me.
And what do you mean by "shiny" sneakers? Like the specialty athletic shoes? Or are you talking about something in particular?
Anonymous
Sieg Heil !IKtfu6xpCY
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>>3392291 long term?
for a long term resale venture i'd displace everything from the japanese,.
i'd have to say Balmain, keep the tags and garmet bag that comes with it..
CCP is a fad hence why it saw such a drastic rise in prices within 2 years
Dior...mmm, i wouldn't say its a great idea. just becuae the price of entrence is so high.
but in all honesty designer leather jackets are not an investment piece, stick the $3000 in a CD
and forget leather jackets
Anonymous
Where can i get some Chelsea Boots that use buttons instead of that stretch stuff.
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
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>>3393615 A Chelsea boot, by definition, is made with elastic gores, so a boot without gores would not be a Chelsea boot.
Buttons have become increasingly uncommon on footwear as manufacturers and designers now favor zippers because they are convenient and are less labor intensive to use in shoe production. You may find some boots like this at a vintage place, though. The last pair of actually buttoned boots that were available for sale by a modern brand were the spat boots that Dior did years ago (and even those came with a zip for easy-entry), but nothing else more recent comes to mind.
Anonymous
Why the fuck do people keep the last button unbuttoned when wearing cardigans?
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3393776 I suppose a number of reasons:
-The bottom tends to bunch more when it's closed tight around the waist.
-Some people might not like the blunt line that cuts across the body at that point.
-The knit can move more freely around/with the body.
If you want to button your cardigans all the way down, there's no reason why you shouldn't.
Anonymous
>>3393779 it's actually just a silly social convention developed in the old world. i can't remember which but some king was too fat, if i recall correctly, and as such couldn't button the bottom button of his waist coat and so it became that no man in his court was to button the bottom button of their waist coat.
now centuries the later the world continues to operate under the orders of some long dead douchebag
Anonymous
any experience with getting Jeans taken in? I don't mean cuffed or hemmed, but literally taken in size wise, in terms of making the legs thinner. I can take in single stich shit like khakis myself, but double stitch on Jeans is a whole nother ball game cheers
Anonymous
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>>3393779 >>3393788 Yeah I heard something along the lines of that. It was like a ''tradition'' or something I've heard.
The Dirty Needle Coughs !flrbKpboQk
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>>3393788 that's with suit jackets and you can button the bottom button if you want.
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3393788 This is a reference to Edward being too rotund to button his waistcoat fully, but I don't know if the story and it's (supposed) resulting convention was meant to encompass non-tailored wear.
>>3393792 Tapering a leg is relatively easy, just make sure you go to someone who will still use a flat-felled seam to finish it to ensure that it retains the original construction details.
The Dirty Needle Coughs !flrbKpboQk
>>3392054 who do you think is the most influential menswear designer of the 21st century excluding raf?
Anonymous
Say I want to have that sort of indie/hipster look (tattoo'd and messy haired cliche) but I can no longer fit into skinny jeans and I cut all my hair off - is it possible to retain that style or should I move on?
Sieg Heil !IKtfu6xpCY
>>3393815 thats a really gay question, classic magazine kiss ass question.
youre such a faggot
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
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>>3393815 We're only a decade into the 21st century, so I wouldn't presume to make any judgment calls. Besides, I'm not a historian or scholar and don't really have the chops to tell you that.
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3393827 Style should always look and feel natural. If you don't feel good in your clothing because you've cut your hair off, then maybe it's time to either re-evaluate your wardrobe or think more about how you want to cut your hair or maybe even both.
The Dirty Needle Coughs !flrbKpboQk
>>3393829 oh yeah? I don't really read fashion magazines so I wouldn't know... I'm just interested in what people think. How would you answer that question, Sieg?
Anonymous
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>>3393838 please don't respond to Sieg.
Anonymous
If I go to a flagship CDG shop, is it possible to purchase/rent early pieces from them? (1990s-past)
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
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>>3393841 No. Comme des Garçons boutiques really only stock current merchandise, though the BLACK Comme des Garçons line and stores specialize in revisiting past/classic designs in slightly simplified patterns at a lower price. You could call it a diffusion line, but the company really views the different lines as different aspects of the same aesthetic mode.
Anonymous
>>3393801 About the jeans question, a normal tailor can do this?
Any idea on cost?
The Dirty Needle Coughs !flrbKpboQk
>>3393853 I don't understand. Why don't you just ask your tailor? Regardless of what fascist says, you're still going to have to ask your tailor...
/fa/scist faggot !!ovdI0id3NeK
>>3393853 I've had jeans tapered for about $15, though you should obviously consult your local tailor for a specific price quote. A flat-felled seam is a pretty basic seam that almost any properly trainer seamstress/tailor knows, so it would be surprising if you encountered someone who didn't understand what you were asking them to do.
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>>3393864 If I asked you who you thought the most influential designer was, you would reply by saying that's a bad question?
Anonymous
>>3393856 Because I want to know a ballpark estimate before I go in. I tailor most of my own stuff so I have no idea what this shit costs. Chill the fuck out.
>>3393858 cheers
The Dirty Needle Coughs !flrbKpboQk
>>3393868 What makes you think I'm not already "chill"? I'm just confused by your stupidity.
Doesn't your tailor have a phone?
>>3393870 Dude you are so cool and edgy, making fun of Anonymous people online. I wish I was as cool as you.
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>>3393884 Not making fun of him. Just asking simple questions that may help me understand behavior that I don't currently understand. Some people are just more curious than others.
Anonymous
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>>3393832 I totally know what you mean. It's just, like, now that I'm older and slightly larger, I feel like I'm being forced into another style by the circumstances. In my mind, the long hair and skinny jeans are staples of the look.
Even something like this photo is nice, but I can't picture it without the very slim fitting clothing, which I can no longer wear comfortably.