by Yoder » Thu Mar 12, 2015 9:24 pm
i used to think denim broing it up and workwear was pretty cool, but that was just mfa influence. Once I started to keep track of designers/labels and developed a better understanding of what worked on my body and fit my lifestyle/personality better I moved very far away from that.
The other thing that seems like a logical idea or a good way to get into fashion especially as a more frugal or, stereotyping here obviously, male viewpoint is buying things that last and are quality, which is how a lot of that heritage stuff is marketed, partially in response to that trend and partially in the vein of "timeless" fashion.