Is this a phase for most people or are there actually people that dress like this for the rest of their lives? I've never heard, met, or known a single father in the world that continues to dress like this past their 20s.
It appears to be the worst thing anyone ever bought.
Do euro jawlets really
>>18697883jannies plz delete this
>>18697883It takes a lot of balls to wear avant-garde pieces like that and while it’s probably not a phase you just won’t wear that everywhere you go. But I do admire people who do wear those kinds of pieces. I wish I had the courage to try something insane.
The question is how much he paid for it.
>>18697883It looks like it got caught in some machinery at the dry cleaners or something and got torn and bunched up. 30s+ adults may have a couple things like that from their youth but they would never wear them outside. It's more like it's young people too dumb to know that you wear something like that once for some event or something and just stash or get rid of it and would not just wear it outside like it is ever possible to be normal clothing.
>>18697883People creamed their pants over the Rick Owens anubis jacket so why not this
>>18697883Keep seething you boring fucking turd, some people want to experiment and it's none of your fucking business if it works or not
>>18697939You know they are the ones wanting to ruin this board, right?
>>18697883This could actually be cool if somebody with vril was wearing it. The styling this fag chose (none at all) speaks volumes.
>>18697883That's gotta be a joke. I've seen jokes like that. >stuff one of those horseshoe ass pillows in the back and just rip the front off and leave all the threads hanging. It'll be hilarious.There's no way that's an actual product that people wear. Like a weird butler vest? What's with the long shirt? That whole thing's dumber than the Seinfeld "pirate look".
Or if it is an actual piece of fashion wear it's from one of those runway shows where a really crazy gay British designer high on meth just creates 50 of the wackiest things he can slap together from a warehouse full of funky fabrics and he has 50 of the worlds top models there, all close personal friends, and they march up and down the Italian catwalk and photos are taken, everyone celebrates the "achievement", and none of it is ever even considered for mass production. I saw a documentary about one of those guys, and there are several of those guys operating at any given time. Fascinating world. I wouldn't have known about it if it weren't for my girlfriend putting on that documentary. And I kind of remember stuff like that when I was young and my mom would watch 'Style with Elsa Klensch'. I think it was Saturday mornings on CNN, thankfully after cartoons were over.