Hello Chase,
I've read about your Chinese jacket and how ditching it helped out in California. I have a Japanese inspired blazer that matches the size of my made-to-measure jacket exactly except for its straight cut down from the arm pit and am torn on getting it tailored (tucked in the waist) as per the whole Greek v-taper aesthetic ideal that suiting's based on.
How was a non-Western style received by women (especially if tried out in D.C.)? It seems to be a subtle peacock as mine is sleek and a little artsy for nighttime only, though did it ever make weirdo first impressions for you? Obviously having spent time in China gives you a completely different result than the other costumed guys (i.e. mustaches and fedoras, rockabilly/greasers, goth ninjas), but is it worth it?
Basically, do you have any insight into going for a true blazer (differing from an orphaned suit jacket) to be the guy who has his shit down and can navigate social environments with professional women, or do girls cum harder with the guy who has an outlier gene and is traversing through exotic cultures vs. another investment banker even in the finest fabrics?
Is is better to NOT show off all your worldly taste (showing off = less sprezzatura?), or better to go for implicit value by giving girls something to notice and ask about? Does Mystery in his top hat look ridiculous next to George Clooney?
I just don't want to be too much social risk with MILFs and or look creepy to University-aged girls a few years younger than me.
It's just that this is Japanese cotton too and pretty wind-plus a little water-resistant, so it's casual enough for jeans (and should work OK next to guys wearing wool blazers with jeans) plus is perfect for transit at night and being able to skip coat check.
Thanks
I've read about your Chinese jacket and how ditching it helped out in California. I have a Japanese inspired blazer that matches the size of my made-to-measure jacket exactly except for its straight cut down from the arm pit and am torn on getting it tailored (tucked in the waist) as per the whole Greek v-taper aesthetic ideal that suiting's based on.
How was a non-Western style received by women (especially if tried out in D.C.)? It seems to be a subtle peacock as mine is sleek and a little artsy for nighttime only, though did it ever make weirdo first impressions for you? Obviously having spent time in China gives you a completely different result than the other costumed guys (i.e. mustaches and fedoras, rockabilly/greasers, goth ninjas), but is it worth it?
Basically, do you have any insight into going for a true blazer (differing from an orphaned suit jacket) to be the guy who has his shit down and can navigate social environments with professional women, or do girls cum harder with the guy who has an outlier gene and is traversing through exotic cultures vs. another investment banker even in the finest fabrics?
Is is better to NOT show off all your worldly taste (showing off = less sprezzatura?), or better to go for implicit value by giving girls something to notice and ask about? Does Mystery in his top hat look ridiculous next to George Clooney?
I just don't want to be too much social risk with MILFs and or look creepy to University-aged girls a few years younger than me.
It's just that this is Japanese cotton too and pretty wind-plus a little water-resistant, so it's casual enough for jeans (and should work OK next to guys wearing wool blazers with jeans) plus is perfect for transit at night and being able to skip coat check.
Thanks