Feels genuine compared to fits and “___core” fashion nowadays.
I mean it's not really genuine because nobody cared and just bought whateverclothes were just shit you put onunlike today's consumerism where every fine each is some kind of symbolism on your personality or whatever
>>18530993Trust me. Those people were trying incredibly hard and put lots of time and effort into those fits. I would know. I was born in 1987.
>>18530993I miss when women wore actual women's tops, and not literal men's t-shirts and baggy jeans.
>>18531001Yes, they were putting their own effort into the fits they created. They didn't just larp as a "core" "maxx" by listening to some social media influencer and wearing uniform. They all had their individual styles. No two girls wore an identical outfit. That would have caused an outrage. But today, picrel is not only common but expected.
>>18531006Actually they put zero effort into their fits they just bought the clothes on the mannequin at American eagle or looked at pictures of celebs in magazines.
I miss the simplicity. You might get a hoody you wanted really bad for Christmas and that was your one unique piece and you wore it everyday. Shit is way too complicated and requires a complete wardrobe overhaul every year.
I still have this shirt.
>>18531020>>18530993Grow up soilennialYou dont have to buy new clothes every year to look goodYou probably just have shit taste and zero swag
>>18531093>swagYou're brown.
>>18531106NopeGuys who are cool have swag regardless of their clothes
>>18530993uhn uhn uhn get pregnant!
>>18531185Creep
>>18531002People still wear fitted tshirts.
>>18531133Now bow down to my presence admire and kiss my rings dog boy
>>18531213Not women. Most of them wear baggy t-shirts or or some bullshit compression gym clothes. And they don't wear anything like picrel. These are women's tops, not t-shirts.
>>18530993ole shaggy lookin ahh mf in the green t shirt