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Are psychedelic clothes masculine?

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On 01/11/2023 at 11:27 AM, PurpleTree said:

Seems like these kids are trying but they just copy 90s stuff. They don’t have their own style. 

There's a common sentiment that fashion styles tend to go in and out in cycles of 20 years.

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50 minutes ago, Something Funny said:

Sissy :P

 

1 hour ago, StarStruck said:

This is what I’m wearing on my wrist. 

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Nice. I like bracelets like that. Corals, stones and crystals.


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On 11/1/2023 at 7:27 AM, PurpleTree said:

Seems like these kids are trying but they just copy 90s stuff. They don’t have their own style. 

Nothing is new. 


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4 minutes ago, Something Funny said:

That's not true

Ok..maybe I'm wrong. Would have been nice to give me an example instead of just disagreeing without showing me an example of something that's new. Maybe I could have learnt something from it


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Just now, Princess Arabia said:

Ok..maybe I'm wrong. Would have been nice to give me an example instead of just disagreeing without showing me an example of something that's new. Maybe I could have learnt something from it

Sorry.

I mean, all clothes mentioned in this thread are like 100 years old max. Lots of new styles appeared in the last cebtury. And its very myopic to say that it is it and there won't be anything new anymore.

If you are talking about what's new new right now, like in the last decade then idk, I am not really following conventional fashion trends.

Barefoot shoes are a pretty new thing.

 Sustainable clothing in general is a new idea.

Those types of pants that are like a mix of jogging pants and jeans seem pretty new to me. But maybe they are actually not, I am not sure.

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Toe socks are new.

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@Princess Arabia men using long, almost knee level shorts for swimming instead of swim panties or a full body swim suit is pretty new.

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14 minutes ago, Something Funny said:

@Princess Arabia men using long, almost knee level shorts for swimming instead of swim panties or a full body swim suit is pretty new.

How do you know they didn't do this centuries ago. New to you doesn't mean originally new. When I say nothing is new I meant we all get inspiration from something that already is. Just a new version.


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@Princess Arabia because they didn't?

They didn't have the modern fabrics for it and I am pretty sure that design wise they would be nothing alike.

Do you have any proof that they did?

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Something Funny said:

@Princess Arabia because they didn't?

They didn't have the modern fabrics for it and I am pretty sure that design wise they would be nothing alike.

Do you have any proof that they did?

 

 

No, no proof. It's OK. I get your point.


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44 minutes ago, Something Funny said:

Sorry.

I mean, all clothes mentioned in this thread are like 100 years old max. Lots of new styles appeared in the last cebtury. And its very myopic to say that it is it and there won't be anything new anymore.

If you are talking about what's new new right now, like in the last decade then idk, I am not really following conventional fashion trends.

Barefoot shoes are a pretty new thing.

 Sustainable clothing in general is a new idea.

Those types of pants that are like a mix of jogging pants and jeans seem pretty new to me. But maybe they are actually not, I am not sure.

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Toe socks are new.

That is not a trend anymore. Skin tight clothes for guys are shunned in the trendy circles. It is outdated. 

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@StarStruck

1. They are not skin tight, they are pretty loose actually

2. Who cares what is a current trend lol, you guys are such sheep.

"Trendy circles" xD

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37 minutes ago, StarStruck said:

That is not a trend anymore. Skin tight clothes for guys are shunned in the trendy circles. It is outdated. 

I am actually just genuinely curious, like who decides that, lol?

Is it big fashion brains updating their lines of clothes to a different style and you all go like "eww, the old ones are out of trend now".

Is it some fashion shows that you are watching weekly? 

Do things that get out of trend start instantly looking ugly for you?

 

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@Something Funny you can wear what you want. Even if you decide to walk around in a bikini with holes in it, I won't stop you. It was a reaction to you saying it is "new". It is not.

What is fashionable is an unwritten law. Even what is more important than trendy is taste, which can't be bought.

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8 minutes ago, StarStruck said:

What is fashionable is an unwritten law.

Yeah, so you don't know why something does or doesn't become trendy yourself.

 

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1 minute ago, Something Funny said:

Yeah, so you don't know why something does or doesn't become trendy yourself.

 

It has to do with collective unconscious but that is a very deep topic which I won’t discuss here. 

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8 minutes ago, StarStruck said:

Even what is more important than trendy is taste, which can't be bought.

It actually can be bought.

"Taste" is a result of you getting lots of experience by trying different things and seeing what looks good and what doesn't. So you "buy" taste by experimenting with a lot of stuff, which requires money.

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