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She looked like she needed a hot bath and serious disinfectant lol
Even the checkout lady was scared .
She looked like she needed a hot bath and serious disinfectant lol
Even the checkout lady was scared .
Or a tracksuit, generally in grey, with "angel" or "love" written across the seat! Do they really think it looks good...?!
Widebrim said:My word! Talk about schizophrenia! I'd expect to see something like that in Hollywood, not in Maine...
80s and 2000's. This decade isn't shaping up for much either.
Seen on the street this afternoon: a distinguished looking middle-aged fellow wearing an immaculate suit coat, crisp Oxford shirt, and regimental tie -- with ragged dungarees and high-top black sneakers down below. I guess that means he's a grown man only from the waist up?
Don't blame the kids. It's their parents who set the example.
In my opinion, our current decade so far is not really any different than the late 2000s. It's 2011, and there are still people that would look just as if they were living in 2007. Hip hop in particular, is still a strong fashion influence on much of my age group. Three years may not be enough time for noticeable differences, though... I'm going to be thinking two or three years from now, and then comparing the differences, as well.
I see what you mean from time to time as well. To be absolutely fair, I've seen some middle aged men pull it off, but the jeans should dark and minimally washed if at all. Two good examples of this look are Alden and Oldog/Oldtrix from the London Lounge, which I check sometimes:
http://www.thelondonlounge.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=9911
The topic "Gee! Jeans."
Sounds like the excuse for a mullet.:eeek: :mullet:
I agree with this fellow:
"I understand wearing jeans if you're mucking out a stall, toiling in the olive groves or tuckpointing the brickwork of your home, but with a double-breasted coat or a tweed odd jacket? Yipes! is this a lapse of a well-dressed man flirting with the foolishness of no-style fashionistas, or are you just having us on?
Either way, snap out of it! As an arbiter elegantarum of bespoke tailoring and accessories, don't lower
the bar; raise it high."
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Im gana have to pick 80's as being the worst for style and also 1920's womens flapper fashion, hideous!
In my opinion, our current decade so far is not really any different than the late 2000s.
I totally agree on both accounts! I personally love the late 60's and 70's, they had lots of ugly style, but also beautiful silhouettes.Im gana have to pick 80's as being the worst for style and also 1920's womens flapper fashion, hideous!
However I like the fact I can dress vintage in my A-2 and my chino pants and I can pass totally unnoticed.
The worst decade ever in the whole human history, including the stone age, is the 1970 decade.
Im gana have to pick 80's as being the worst for style and also 1920's womens flapper fashion, hideous!
Interesting that you mention both the '20s and the '80s. I remember that '20s inspired fashions were popular for a time in the early '80s (circa 1982-83).
I think the single worst fashion trend of the last forty years -- bar none -- is the idea of low-rise pants on men. They make virtually every man who wears them look like he has short, stumpy Charlie Brown legs -- and if the guy has any kind of a belly, they make it hang out like a sack of wet dough. I don't remember seeing this much before the '90s, and I wish I never had to see it again.
I don't claim to understand modern aesthetics, but somebody please explain: Why is this supposed to be good-looking?
It's up to me to wear it well and prove that my style is not in my clothes, but beyond it."
The worst decade ever in the whole human history, including the stone age, is the 1970 decade.