by Syeknom » Mon Sep 28, 2015 11:39 am
Progression is a false concept. Style/dressing yourself doesn't advance from "bad" to "good" but is more complexly representative of your engagement with clothing and how you choose to present yourself to the world. Deeper engagement with the subject may well increase your enjoyment of it and maybe conform well to some people's views of "good" style but this isn't the same as progressing towards an objective Good state. What some people (e.g. THE INTERNET, your crew, a subculture, your office) find good others won't. What you enjoy might be poorly received but of immense personal satisfaction. What you enjoy in 2015 might (will) be laughable to you in 2020. How you dress and your "style" is simply your own relationship to clothing, in context, at a moment in time. Measuring it outside of this is flawed and place weight on ideas that are pretty lame ("I don't dress well enough", "laffo that guy dresses badly", "need to keep spending to dress Better and advance up the ladder of fashion").