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You can do baggy style on nicer venues
Yeah. I doubt a place where they let you play billiards and dart will deny you entrance for wearing jeans and sneakers to it
 
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Sarah from the video talks about wallet chains that don’t look tacky to add points. I got this one from pacsun

and Matteo also shared this screenshot talking about other small things that when added up together add more points than a single statement piece
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Things such as contrast color on shoes from the outfit. Slight sag and lil graphic on shirt are also some things I’ve incorporated into my fits as shown below:
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Correct gen z is about nostalgia... Being disconnected from tech, so back to 70s,80s,90s were thongs were simplier.... music is also elements of 70s, 80s, 90s ..
Oooooohhhh, that makes so much sense
 

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One of the new trends is Japanese Salvage Dennin (expensive as fuck), problem is you will not find the wide fit or more baggy style (since is suppose to be traditional)..... And the tik tok and online trending stores they put out and run out in 2 seconds, this has been the hardest and most frustrated part of the gen z style, age me 50 years...... super expensive trend... oh and the end of jeans you fold, like he trolls in the video... I found this video legit on the trend:


 

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Selvedge (self-edge) already left and returned?? This was a big part of hipster fashion ten or so years ago because of the fetishization of work wear with dudes looking like lumberjacks.

The US used to make it a long time ago. Then the Japanese bought the machines. They love classic american fashion (Kamakura shirts for example). The US fabric manufacturer White Oak Cone Mills went out of business and it had a big effect on the industry. American sewn brands would prize the Japanese fabric too (like Naked and Famous brand).

I remember Tellason was a good brand for wide straight cut, but yeah I don't think they'd do baggy cause it's almost like cosplaying being a coal miner like a costume. These brands sell stuff like "chore jackets". It's a big blue collar fetish type of thing.

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Selvedge (self-edge) already left and returned?? This was a big part of hipster fashion ten or so years ago because of the fetishization of work wear with dudes looking like lumberjacks.

The US used to make it a long time ago. Then the Japanese bought the machines. They love classic american fashion (Kamakura shirts for example). The US fabric manufacturer White Oak Cone Mills went out of business and it had a big effect on the industry. American sewn brands would prize the Japanese fabric too (like Naked and Famous brand).

I remember Tellason was a good brand for wide straight cut, but yeah I don't think they'd do baggy cause it's almost like cosplaying being a coal miner like a costume. These brands sell stuff like "chore jackets". It's a big blue collar fetish type of thing.

Grailed.com best way to $ave if you can get every measurement from the seller (waist, front rise, thigh, knee, inseam, leg opening)

yeah i found many companies that do baggy too, just don't like the style that much....Like the dude says in the video now the retailers jumping in, since is the new trend.... look at this:



^ only 50 bucks, unreal lol...
 

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yeah i found many companies that do baggy too, just don't like the style that much....Like the dude says in the video now the retailers jumping in, since is the new trend.... look at this:



^ only 50 bucks, unreal lol...
Good find.. can't be spending hundreds on each pair of multiple pants every time the trends change

It's actually wild how extremely baggy is simply normal. Very obvious around college towns. Even in newer movies when you have a gen z girl character she is always in real baggy jeans.


I have to say this all makes total sense. It is really the same story since the 50's.

Polite American society wears button up shirts...

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Beneath the shirt is a white crew neck undershirt.

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Going around like that is a state of undress and rebellious.

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1955, year of Blackboard Jungle


The music led to a large teenage audience for the film, and their exuberant response to it sometimes overflowed into violence and vandalism at screenings.[22] In this sense, the film has been seen as marking the start of a period of visible teenage rebellion in the latter half of the 20th century. The film was banned in Memphis, Tennessee and Atlanta, Georgia,[23] with the Atlanta Review Board claiming that it was "immoral, obscene, licentious and will adversely affect the peace, health, morals and good order of the city".[24]

When shown at a south London cinema in Elephant and Castle in 1956 the teenage Teddy Boy audience began to riot, tearing up seats and dancing in the aisles.[25] After that, riots took place around the country wherever the film was shown

Greasers and their motorcycles

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White tee shirt history in black gangs is also neutral gang color, cheap, and police avoidance "all units on the lookout for 6ft tall black in white tee shirt" won't find shit.

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Sagging also rebellious


Wallet chains nothing new, part of "fuck you society"

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Denim is rebellious

Early association:
Jeans originated as durable workwear for miners and laborers.

  • 1950s:
    Films like "The Wild One" and "Rebel Without a Cause" featuring Marlon Brando and James Dean, respectively, cemented the image of jeans as a symbol of rebellious youth.
  • 1960s:
    Jeans became a uniform for activists in the Civil Rights movement and anti-war protests, signifying a rejection of societal norms and traditional values.
  • Beyond the US:
    This association with rebellion spread internationally, with jeans becoming a symbol of youthful freedom and resistance against authoritarian regimes, such as in the fall of the Berlin Wall.

So now baggy tees and jeans are just "casual". Find for suburban dad cutting the lawn when not at work. It is super popular with hipsters young and old. Also works as popular it-crowd, influencer-type / bad boy when you are 20 years old. Being a student is pre- real world.

By definition it is like the opposite of dressing for adult society. So of course it's awesome for the college bar after midnight. But it is incompatible with being the "anytime, anywhere", "going-about-your-day" seducer when you are an adult man.

There are many situations with a floor to how casual you can go.

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KJ Francis

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Btw I have always dressed not too far off from this. I was bringing American Apparel tee shirts to get altered shorter in like 2010. I never liked tight in the armpits so would go oversized then shorten. Same with casual button ups I have many of them altered to be a bit below the belt (not quite as cropped as trendy now) like halfway down zipper at most length though. WIth pants I have always done squats and like lots of ball room. Never liked skinnies.
 

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How long do you guys think this fashion trend will last?

I’m definitely not on board with all this bagginess and I am skipping this cycle.
Hopefully just a couple of years at most.
 
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How long do you guys think this fashion trend will last?

I’m definitely not on board with all this bagginess and I am skipping this cycle.
Hopefully just a couple of years at most.
Good question...

I would just keep an eye on stuff like the Met gala to catch the winds changing.

It's still going strong from the top down. Like Pharrell at Louis Vuitton in flared with cropped jacket (standard suit jacket length is to hit your curled fingers):

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Kid Cudi just married a designer at St Laurent I believe

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Not that these guys are head of the pack popular or younger generation gen z/alpha/beta. Young ones may be the deciders/boosters, but they are still downstream.

Personally I think Putin always looks good.

But status does not always equal sexy.
 

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How long do you guys think this fashion trend will last?
I don’t know how many years are left. It will eventually get replaced by skinny jeans again. I’ve already seen several videos about “hedi boys” on TikTok. But it’s still too early to dress that way to get points. You want to be ahead but not too ahead
 

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How long do you guys think this fashion trend will last?

I’m definitely not on board with all this bagginess and I am skipping this cycle.
Hopefully just a couple of years at most.
You don't need to, tbh is just for a segment of genz...16 to 23
 

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Just lol, this is another milleneal fashion influencer frustrated, @ulrich this is what i am saying fashion is now dictated by tiktok then insta (but more tik tok)... I made that theory up in one of my yearly reviews (but it seems i was right):

 
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