Anyway it seems like a distressingly frequent viewpoint. "Men aren't supposed to care about fashion, that's gay" while hypocritically immersed in it to some extent. Like, do people think Dickies and Carhartt and others are somehow above the fray? A pair of relaxed-fit stretch denim pants is not entity apart from jeans trends regardless of nfpa certs.uziq wrote:
i don't think anyone would give a gnat's fart for more than a nanosecond about dilbert's opinions on fashion.
Imagine being so afraid of being seen as effeminate that you'll easily chose dumpy/trash. "Shopping for groceries in basically pajama pants and a frayed t-shirt from 1993 with stains almost as old, because I'm Too Manly to care about how I look." As is proper!
Meanwhile, in men's products:

lmao