It's simple why so many of those posters dress worse than the average person they claim to dress better than. It's simple but many of them will never transcend the issues. The enormous judgments they levy upon others; the seeing things the way they want to, rather than the way they really do, the inability to see all clothes as an integral rather than the inseparable layers that they represent. The need for bright line rules just doesnt exist in clothing and if one continually wastes their time with artificial categories beyond a preliminary reaction , they risk being perpetually locked in the bathroom stage.
The amazing defensiveness coupled with a misplaced know-it-all approach ensures they can never break free. It's like watching the poor seated spectator's in Plato's cave who remain locked in their own proto-autistic world while you try to scream to them about the completely different, real world just a few feet away.
No one person owns clothing or style, not even dandies. The talent is to do the best with what you've got or improve on what exists both in terms of specific articles and how those around you dress. Dandies simply outdo everyone else.
I like ol' NYC Rob, but this outfit breaks the heino barrier:
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?62656-What-Are-You-Wearing-Today&p=1125585#post1125585
http://www.askandyaboutclothes.com/forum/showthread.php?62656-What-Are-You-Wearing-Today&p=1125451#post1125451
Poor kid. Everything is too big except the sleeves which are too small. The good news is that Zach likes it, thereby confirming that it is completely crap.
Last edited by Bob Loblaw (2010-07-21 22:19:35)
FNB will like these
Brothel creepers, jam shoos, and winklepickers.
http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showpost.php?p=1050154&postcount=931
and not Ten Pin - no smooth soles... they're those awful attempts at smart trainers