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by chubbyish
1870 days ago
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A lot of fashion is about bravery, as mentioned in the article. People look on those who can wear what they want as free, because they know they are not, and that they are afraid of being judged. I saw a guy wearing a kimono and a belt yesterday. Was quite a sight. Typical judgmental thoughts of "look at that odd dude“ went through my head. But I realized that I couldn’t wear that and the reason would be other people judging me for it, or assigning questionable gender identity upon me. When looking back to 18th century fashion it is extreme compared to the extremes that people are chasing today. Everyone is trying to be different. Maybe wigs will come back. Imagine a world without fashion judgement. What would you wear? |
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The only thing I see changing really is I would probably accelerate toward buying multiple of the same outfit for every day but I have been headed in the direction incrementally already.
But I am more of 'function over form' person when it comes to clothes.