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>Um, Polyester is bad, actually
>Proceeds to wear a thrifted corduroy blazer that stinks like a 90 year old man while pulling his pants over his tits
Is there any worse fashion taste than trad?
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>>18266414
I'd prefer to live life in all natural clothing but it's hard especially for certain items.
For shirts cotton is the most common so that's not too hard but I was searching for a pair of rag socks recently and could not for the life of me find an all wool pair that wasn't too small, thin or had awful review scores so I ended up getting a pair of half merino half synthetic thermal fabric.
There's probably negative effects on both personal health and environment but I guess I can cope and see it as a vice for certain occasions kinda like smoking or drinking.
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This board used to discuss Vetements and Rick Owen’s and Balenciaga but ever since the /pol/chuds started spilling over in 2017-18 every other thread is about how to dress like you’re from the 1940s and which fedora looks better it’s pretty embarrassing
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>>18266426
have you tried donegal socks?
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>>18266449
you're nostalgic for discussion of brands you're too old to wear anymore?
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>>18266449
>This board used to discuss Vetements and Rick Owen’s and Balenciaga
They still do every now and then
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>>18266458
I think it's funny that like 80% of classic americana clothing is made in japan by japanese companies.
There'll be shirts like "BIG JOE'S CLASSIC ORIGINAL M1A1 V8 WORKHORSE BASEBALL T-SHIRTS" and the company address will be somewhere in like Kyoto or Osaka. Probably not bad products by any means just a little funny.
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>>18266449
Wait, You mean Dark Academia makes people look like fucking retards?
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>>18266548
are we sure we're not mad that people still like harry potter
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>>18266465
its just a result of nafta destroying american manufacturing. there's still some good american brands, like the one in the pic. here's some of my faves:
https://www.instagram.com/misterfreedomstore/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/cianofarmerdenimco/
https://www.instagram.com/tender_co/?hl=en
https://www.round-house.com/
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>>18266465
here's another example of based resistance. this guy got pissed off that filson started making their tin cloth cruisers in ding dong land so he makes better ones for the same price in washington by mt rainier:
https://tinduckdenim.com/
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europe has some nice shit too.
problem is the uk and america both have issues with the "made in xxx" tag being abuseable by fly by night brands using cheap immigrant labor.
a lot of la brands use human trafficked illegals not just normal came here for a job illegals and pay as low as $1.50 an hour.
made in uk has a lot of issues with fake ass imported bullshit using the label as well. etsy is full of it.
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>>18266565
>nafta
Maybe I'm naive but I feel like there should be a way to have easier trade with other countries while still rewarding domestic manufacturing
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>>18266548
>>18266552
That’s just it, Dark Academia would look good if you were at Hogwarts just like Ivy styles would look good if you were at Cambridge in the 1980s but were in 2024 and wearing it makes you look like a fucking autist
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>>18266595
various subcultures of the 70s and 80s dressed like it was halloween. subcultures will do their subculture things
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>>18266599
Yes but it was a new style at the time and came about organically, In the 1980s it wasn’t incels claiming if you didn’t dress like it was 1890 you were a Jewish tranny zogshill
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>>18266465
The US sold all their good looms to Japan back in the 70s
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>>18266595
Trvthnvke
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>>18266580
>while still rewarding domestic manufacturing
lmao
just lol if you think nafta was passed for any reason other than to devalue american labor. really only an opinion a late millenial/zoomer could come up with. little history lesson even leftists used to have violent riots against globalization back when this stuff was happening: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Seattle_WTO_protests
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I like stretch denim and everyone that doesnt like it can eat my ass
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>>18266580
if you're american and have ever gone ebay thrifting have you ever noticed how most of the clothes you get before the mid 90's are made in usa and how everything after the mid 90's is made overseas or in south america? manufacturing left overnight with nafta. destroyed the manufacturing base america once had.
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>>18266741
>just lol if you think nafta was passed for any reason other than to devalue american labor
I never said that, I know that the industries in America got fucked. happened basically everywhere else too. I wish I could look at a label and see that the product was manufactured in the same country where company is. Maybe one day.
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>>18266823
I guess the only way of that happening is if manufacturing in places like China, India, SEA etc. somehow becomes too costly to compete with just choosing to produce the products domestically
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>>18266574
Yep, Italy must be the most Chinese country in Europe.
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>>18266744
i don't like stretch denim
are you a pretty girl (male) by any chance?
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>>18266459
I maintain that Vetements was performance art and aping what Denma did at that time is completely missing the point. Current Vetements is now his brother aimlessly fumbling through similar ideas to what was previously done at the brand and people still buying into it for whatever reason even though the spark that once made it special is now no longer there. It also unfortunately goes hand in hand with those horrid archivebeast outfits that are just about wearing oversized faded black clothing with no cohesion.
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>>18266414
yeah I don't want to wear plastic bags on my skin, but you have at it anon, enjoy the free estrogen boost from it too
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>>18269232
100% made in italy means made in italy by chinese immigrants.
at least with italy their garment industry's done a good job of bringing over high skill chinks, a lot of the italian brands didn't really noticeably drop in quality when they started being made by immigrants.
its still not made by an italian guy and that pisses me off.
but at least with italy its not as bad as usa/uk where the immigrant made shit just isn't usually good.
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>doge meme in 2024
god this board is embarrassing now



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