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Fashions that are very distracting.


According to Gen Z, anything shorter than mid-calf immediately marks you out as 'old' and horribly out-of-fashion

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Apparently these guys are the height of fashion now, and young.
 
Couldnt find a good example but this long T-shirt and hidden shorts look.
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Now, there is nothing wrong with this on a woman.

Keyword being woman. I dare not see a man doing this.

As far as asses go, fake ones seem to be a strong trend that looks absolutely AWFUL. Who has tricked women (maybe guys?) into thinking that looks good?
 
Now, there is nothing wrong with this on a woman.

Keyword being woman. I dare not see a man doing this.

As far as asses go, fake ones seem to be a strong trend that looks absolutely AWFUL. Who has tricked women (maybe guys?) into thinking that looks good?
Glad someone touched on this subject. Fake asses I can almost see a mile away, the disproportion of leg/thigh/ass/hip ratio is so fucked up on a lot of these women. Sometimes, even women that are thick get the shit done, too.. it's like...why? It's like.. bro, just keep doing what you're doing, except, do a shit ton of squats and watch that ass materialize like effervescence coalescing into a perfect ass.
 



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Apparently these guys are the height of fashion now, and young.
That looks fucking stupid, no matter what age you are.

If you have to wear long socks, it better be because of a medical condition that requires compression socks, and if so, you should always wear long pants.

If I'm wearing shorts, my socks are either no-shows or short ankle socks, and NEVER, NEVER, NEVER wear socks with sandals/flip flops.

As far as asses go, fake ones seem to be a strong trend that looks absolutely AWFUL. Who has tricked women (maybe guys?) into thinking that looks good?
I just hate the phat ass/big hip look that is popular today. Just give me normal-sized
 
I spend 300 or so days of the year wearing this for work:

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And then 65 or so days of the year wearing a tee shirt and shorts or a tee shirt and sweatpants.

Fashion is for what exactly? I've never understood it. There is a guy at out work, who spends 50%+ of his paycheck each month at least on designer branded clothes that cost more than my mortgage payment and I mock him profusely.

I've asked deadass a few times why he wants to spend £400 on a tee shirt that has big lettering GUCCI or what ever brand it is / may be in the middle of a white tee shirt that costs maybe £0.40 to produce. His answer is always along the lines of 'it's designer / it looks nice' and I feel like im living in bizarro world. I buy all of my clothes in primark or asda and in turn he mocks me for 'dressing like a poor person' I geniuinely think it's some kind of mental illness.
My man.

Very similar attire for a number of years. I enjoy being comfy when I'm home. I also don't need to show off. I think we're both investors- we can see who is more comfortable when we're older- us- or that fella that blows his money on shoes lol.
 
This stupid fucking haircut. My daughter just had Homecoming and all the boys looked like identical idiots. When they all got together for a photo, it looked like a broccoli patch

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i swear this haircut is a disease, all the boys has this, and when they are grouped together, it looks like a fricking Clone legion
 
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My man.

Very similar attire for a number of years. I enjoy being comfy when I'm home. I also don't need to show off. I think we're both investors- we can see who is more comfortable when we're older- us- or that fella that blows his money on shoes lol.

ya it's like the old book millionaire next door.

I have been investing aggressively for over 12 years now, each year compounding my passive income and adding to the snowball. I already paid off my house and could just about get by from dividends if I retired now.

I drive a crapped out 150k mile Honda Civic type R from 2004 and my colleagues all think I'm broke. Since I'm just the security guy, I only make like 25% what they all make, but they all drive fancy cars and live in houses they cant really afford. It's crazy to me, in a few years time I will be able to fully retire 25 years ahead of all of them in my late 30's.

Designer clothing is the ultimate depreciating asset trap, each month this guy spends £1k on clothes. If he just stuck that into a passive ETF he'd be rich as hell in just 5-10 years time
 
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ya it's like the old book millionaire next door.
As an aside, that book and the early Motley Fool books changed my life when I read them in college in the late 90s.

They are why I'm in my 40s, retired, paid cash for my house and cars, etc...
 
This stupid fucking haircut. My daughter just had Homecoming and all the boys looked like identical idiots. When they all got together for a photo, it looked like a broccoli patch

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I have a coworker with this haircut. Smiles all the time, it's fucking weird. Gives off a vibe that he's hiding something, a person not to be trusted.
 
I have a coworker with this haircut. Smiles all the time, it's fucking weird. Gives off a vibe that he's hiding something, a person not to be trusted.
I was going to write an ironic post about how smiling people sure are dangerous. But honestly it's good to trust your gut in these sorts of things. I've had my gut set off alarms at times and I've often ignored them to my detriment.
 
Homeboy I grew up in the 80s/90s in the Bay. If I were afraid of every Vato wearing Dickies and Nike Cortez I wouldn't have gotten very far.
I feel you. I grew up in Lincoln Heights (East LA) My mom and dad put the fear of God in me and told me to stay away from these dudes, mainly they didn't want me to get shot, stabbed or worse, join them. It was crazy in the early 90's, drive-byes and shit. I moved to SF in 2002 so I didn't see too many cholos, a few here and there in The Mission, but gentrification took care of them real quick. I know there were still a lot of cholos in Vallejo, San Leandro, Hayward and places like that.
 
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