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#1 2016-12-01 13:57:59

Kingston1an
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What stops you being a poser?

I cannot think of any friends or family that are particularly interested in clothes.

They are mostly very good company - but not particularly well dressed.

If I see someone wearing a decent pair of shoes it is noteworthy these days.

However, I do see posers from time to time. iGents are one subset and various fashion tribes as well.

Provided I do not dress like a c*** I would be happy enough. For decades I worked on that basis. I had other priorities than clothes.

Discuss.


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#2 2016-12-01 14:21:56

woofboxer
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

Let's say we are meeting up to visit a few pubs in central London, on a mid week evening. Where do you cross the line between being well dressed and being a poser?


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#3 2016-12-01 14:42:21

Beestonplace
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

Pub in Central London:

Sturdy shoes, up to double-souled C&Js in a darker-than-tan colour
no bright socks
Regular length trousers
Shirt can be with cufflinks
No tie needed in a pub
Sweater or odd/tweed jacket
no pocket square please

keep your voice down
have a good/meaningful/funny conversation
drink a bit, but not over the top
have food if you must

done


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#4 2016-12-01 18:13:36

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Re: What stops you being a poser?

The socks part is subject to some debate, and probably a pocket square that isn't obtrusive, but I would agree otherwise. Sounds like a pretty foolproof outfit to me.


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#5 2016-12-01 18:20:42

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Re: What stops you being a poser?

I think if you think about clothes a lot and are always considering how you look, you might come across as a poser. I think if you just be more natural about it, just wear the clothes and not get too peacocky about it, you'll look like you're simply a guy with a good wardrobe. Key is keeping the ostentation factor down -- nothing too flash, garish, or trendy, and nothing that looks too much like you're a historical reenactor.

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#6 2016-12-01 23:11:04

Beestonplace
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

Before leaving the house, just delete one accessory from your outfit - the pocket square, the gloves in your coat pocket, the Fedora, the walking stick, the stick-on moustache.


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#7 2016-12-01 23:34:11

adorable homunculus
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

There is perhaps a demeanour which allows certain men more latitude than others. Advancing years also deflect the poser interpretation.

I would wear as beastie suggests but with the pocket square.

Let's face it- decent clothes are increasingly an anachronism in this day and age but better that than parading about in the average tat.

Last edited by adorable homunculus (2016-12-01 23:36:47)


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#8 2016-12-01 23:43:44

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Re: What stops you being a poser?

My preference would be highest quality and best fit. Often you see people with priorities upside down - Donald Duck coloured shoes, tight suits, garish colours, large cheap watches.

Dark brown C&J waxed Chelsea boots
Navy blue 501
Light bluie button cuff H&K Shirt
Simple Cordings tweed jacket with discreet overcheck
Vintage Rolex, Omega, Vacheron, Union

Some good humor, some serious topics with decent friends
Three pints of a not-in-your-face kind of beer
Home by midnight

Rinse and repeat


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#9 2016-12-02 03:10:57

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Re: What stops you being a poser?


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#10 2016-12-02 03:18:26

woofboxer
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Re: What stops you being a poser?


'I'm not that keen on the Average Look .......ever'. 
John Simons

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#11 2016-12-02 03:28:27

Kingston1an
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

The tie will probably invite questions. As will the suit.


"Florid, smug, middle-aged golf club bore in this country I'd say. Propping up the 19th hole in deepest Surrey bemoaning the perils of immigration."

 

#12 2016-12-02 11:16:25

Yuca
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Re: What stops you being a poser?


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#13 2016-12-02 11:33:51

Beestonplace
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

"Decent" clothes are not an anachronism when worn in line with the context.

Pocket square or suit at pub outside W1/Sw1-6 London - simply wrong. Nothing wrong with blending in sartorially, one can still stand out by wit and humour.

A triple overcheck suit will not turn a dull person into the centre of a London dinner table.

And quality clothes are always alright. Decent shoes and knitwear can never be wrong. Garish shades and cheap materials are always bad.

Last edited by Beestonplace (2016-12-02 11:36:40)


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#14 2016-12-02 11:51:24

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Re: What stops you being a poser?

Decent in parenthesis then employed without? Longfarsightedness?


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#15 2016-12-02 12:49:46

Beestonplace
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

please go away


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#16 2016-12-02 13:23:07

Yuca
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

You guys crack me up.


some sort of banal legitimacy

 

#17 2016-12-02 13:29:35

adorable homunculus
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

I like beastie. Reasonably well informed, tastes mostly aligned with my own, and humble too.

Please don't go away.


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#18 2016-12-02 13:32:29

Beestonplace
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

no you go away

and you forgot to mention "good looking"


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#19 2016-12-02 13:45:12

adorable homunculus
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

Pics or it didn't happen.


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#20 2016-12-02 13:56:15

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Re: What stops you being a poser?


Hide thy infants, hide thy Lady, and hide thy husband, alas they art forcing sexual intercourse upon the entire populace. - Wm Shakespeare

 

#21 2016-12-02 13:58:04

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Re: What stops you being a poser?


Hide thy infants, hide thy Lady, and hide thy husband, alas they art forcing sexual intercourse upon the entire populace. - Wm Shakespeare

 

#22 2016-12-03 06:53:39

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Re: What stops you being a poser?

We use to call someone who had pushed the sartorial envelope too far a ponce. I think both terms are probably a tad archaic now, I haven't heard them used for sometime. Mainly because outside of the limited demographic of AAAC forums members and Pitty Poor Uomo types no one dresses that far out to be called a poser and what's more, there's not an appreciative audience to recognize it!


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#23 2016-12-03 07:14:04

Chipper
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Re: What stops you being a poser?

We dined and wined in our local neighborhood hangout last evening. The place attracts a lot of millennials, and I saw more than a few of what I'd call the poser. They fell into either the lumberjack category, i.e., the tight on the sides but long on top haircut with a full neck beard, selvedge jeans, buffalo check flannel; or the skinny urbanite, i.e., pointy leather boots, tight and cropped flannel dress pants, skin-tight spread collar dress shirts, colorful socks. I was the oddball in my blue LL Bean v-neck sweater, university stripe Brooks Brothers OCBD, and traditional fit cuffed LL Bean lightweight wool pants. Boy, did I get some strange looks.

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#24 2016-12-03 08:56:19

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Re: What stops you being a poser?

Those types you have described would fall back in the day, into categories as scruffy gits and Prada Mummy boys.

Better to be the oddball than a member of the herd.


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#25 2016-12-03 16:07:55

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Re: What stops you being a poser?


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