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>>6258040
>YOU'RE WORSE THAN HIPSTERBUDDHA AND THAT'S SAYING SOMETHING
is it my name that you hate so much

why are you doing this

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>>6057079
it definitely does.

>that feel when I have two pairs of Bed Stu shoes I never even wore because I asked for them for Christmas and my tastes matured before Christmas
>had to act like I was happy to get them

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Do any of you find you have two sensibilities for style that are incompatible or at odds with each other? And do you feel they can coexist or that one will have to yield to the other?

I find that I'm caught between the sensibilities of brands like Yohji Yamamoto or Comme des Garcons Homme Plus on the one hand, and then the twist on americana styling of american and japanese brands like Kapital, Post Overalls, Yuketen, etc. on the other. And I don't think they work together visually, nor do I think I can try to hold onto both. One will have to yield.

Does anyone else have a problem like this?

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>>6003133
>that feel when my mom bought me an expensive dadcore shirt
>"that brand is good" (it's one of my dad's favourites)
>shirt was like $200
>shiny as fuck fabric
>doesn't work with any of my heritage/workwear wardrobe
>"I-I l-l-like it m-mom, b-but... I mean, it will be great for formal s-stuff..."

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