by IsaiahSchafer » Thu May 22, 2014 1:30 am
I'm oddly annoyed (and very open to someone changing my mind) at people saying things are played out or over-saturated (and letting that deciding how they dress). I get the appeal of being different, ahead of the curve, distancing yourself from "fuccbois" and "internet fashion victims" and the like, but my instinct is to think that it's detrimental to let all that change your wardrobe. I don't think I'm explaining this well, but for me, the bottom line is- it either looks good or it doesn't.
Expected arguments: fashion doesn't exist in a vacuum, context is everything, etc. Just haven't really been convinced by this yet.
And, at the same time, I just realized I do this same thing in some ways. There's a shoe company based in SLC that I used to like. Last winter I went to one of their warehouse sales and literally, every single person there was a genuine hipster douchebag. waxed/curved mustaches, stupid ankle tattoos, complaining about coffee, bragging about how underground their favorite band is, just a hilariously depressing stereotype. And now I refuse to shop at that store again.