* I started a new job with a pretty conservative dress code, so I basically wear a suit 4/7 days of the week. It makes it hard to justify buying anything too outlandish or experimental when I can only wear it on weekends, and my wardrobe is already rather large. I've been delving more into suiting and "traditional" menswear, and it seems no one really wants to talk about that on the internet in 2015/2016.
I wear some version of this just about every day:



* Large open office + blocked sites means anything non-work related is done on my phone until I get home, which is usually late, and mobile isn't a great medium for interacting with forums.
* NYC makes fashion so much more "accessible". There are so many cool and interesting fits riding the subway or just walking around that I don't really feel the need to seek out extra flintstone online.
* Higher cost of living and lifestyle preferences are changing what I feel comfortable allocating to my clothing budget. Travel, going out, saving up to buy an apartment, etc are all taking higher priority than a $200 shirt I might wear twice a year.
* A bit of complacency in terms of my style in that I know what I like. I'm more into doubling down on what I currently have / am into than seeking out something new or novel. I feel like online fashion creates such an artificial churn and expectation of hype that it's hard to ever find that complacent space. That being said, new things are growing on me (hyped on Story F/W 2016) but it feels more organic and based on my actual life than seeing something dope I saw online and trying to form my style around it.Statistics: Posted by thomaspaine — Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:16 am
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