I've seen some fashions I've actually liked lately. Mad Men seems to have gotten guys actually interested in looking nice again too. However, I seem to be stuck between two fundamental frustrations with men's fashion: it's inflexibility and it's lack of *new* dress clothes fashions.
So I guess I am conservative and liberal at the same time when it comes to fashion. I hate casual clothes, but I don't (except on '40s night? ;-) ) want to look like a throwback to the '40s.
I don't men's fashions to be as prone to going out of style to women's, yet I also am frustrated that men's formalwear is basically quite similar to that worn 175 years ago. If anything it has gotten more stringent.
Why has men's fashion been limited to black suit, white tie since basically the French Revolution? I can understand it happening in France (if you dress to nice, you're a bougeiousie and off with your head), but why has it happened everywhere else?
I'd also like other' takes on a new take on modern, modern but classic. Say I get a fedora, what is a current fedora brim? What is something different new, fresh that stands out?
It's like with some of the new striped dress shirts they've had out. I have a really nice blue and green striped one, that I really like (OK, probably a throwback to the '20s somewhat), but it is at least something new, dressy, and different. Why is there so little of this that is "acceptable" in men's fashion? All of the new trendy stuff isn't considered formal, and that pisses me off to no end. Even the new shirts I have suggest that they weren't meant for being worn with a tie, because the only ties that I can wear that don't look silly are solid-colored ones. They don't look good with suits either, which is disappointing because I usually wear a suit or dress slacks & sport coat to work each day.
And to suits. Why are they stuck similarly in the 1800s? I don't mind that the classics keep being made, but black, blue, tan. Is that all there really is? Howabout patterns, different fabrics, you know, something you can wear to a party that is different than what you wear to work? I guess that is what bugs me the most, my party clothes and work clothes are the *same clothes*
So where are/should my trends lean toward to get a modern look that is still dressy?
So I guess I am conservative and liberal at the same time when it comes to fashion. I hate casual clothes, but I don't (except on '40s night? ;-) ) want to look like a throwback to the '40s.
I don't men's fashions to be as prone to going out of style to women's, yet I also am frustrated that men's formalwear is basically quite similar to that worn 175 years ago. If anything it has gotten more stringent.
Why has men's fashion been limited to black suit, white tie since basically the French Revolution? I can understand it happening in France (if you dress to nice, you're a bougeiousie and off with your head), but why has it happened everywhere else?
I'd also like other' takes on a new take on modern, modern but classic. Say I get a fedora, what is a current fedora brim? What is something different new, fresh that stands out?
It's like with some of the new striped dress shirts they've had out. I have a really nice blue and green striped one, that I really like (OK, probably a throwback to the '20s somewhat), but it is at least something new, dressy, and different. Why is there so little of this that is "acceptable" in men's fashion? All of the new trendy stuff isn't considered formal, and that pisses me off to no end. Even the new shirts I have suggest that they weren't meant for being worn with a tie, because the only ties that I can wear that don't look silly are solid-colored ones. They don't look good with suits either, which is disappointing because I usually wear a suit or dress slacks & sport coat to work each day.
And to suits. Why are they stuck similarly in the 1800s? I don't mind that the classics keep being made, but black, blue, tan. Is that all there really is? Howabout patterns, different fabrics, you know, something you can wear to a party that is different than what you wear to work? I guess that is what bugs me the most, my party clothes and work clothes are the *same clothes*
So where are/should my trends lean toward to get a modern look that is still dressy?