wektor

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if you're a man, this is the best you can dress at the moment:
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wektor

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if you're a man, this is the best you can dress at the moment:
can-someone-identify-these-sneakers-from-perfect-days-2023-v0-4f588zmr4fnc1.jpg
not even kidding, sleek, functional, classic plain and practical colour palette, timeless germany army trainers on feet, a few carbines to make the outfit a little more edgy
we're looking at a man spending at least ~200gbp weekly on natural wine
 
Overalls got quite popular recently actually, part of the workwear trend.

The film is worth watching, I think I would have enjoyed it even more if it was totally plotless
 

wektor

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it does look like a cool outfit, but often, if you take it out of context (being a middle aged japanese guy in a lush park taking a small lunchbreak) and walk around it in london or any other place like that you'd look like a poser.
arguably another natural wine bar look:
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luka

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i mean generally you have a bit of control over what you wear. i often think that the uniforms people have to wear in Staples or whatever are designed to make people appear subservient though. for big chains especially it's not just an accident that those clothes have that result in how you treat people
Thames Clippers (the boats i worked on) experimented with making captains wear branded polo shirts instead of white shirts with epaulettes but they lost all their authority with the passengers and the decision was reversed
 
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