It symbolized a man who only loosely fit into society. He was respectable and powerful within it, but still only loosely within its confines. As technological progression advanced and social goals shifted, this kind of archetype became too dangerous. Humanity left its last growth stage and entered into the eternal management phase. Fashion became tighter and more restrictive because increasing scale and complexity meant that there was no longer room for coloring outside of the lines. The mode shifted technofeminine and men had to become fitted more like women to suit the new age of more streamlined management.
This is true but it’s in conjunction with Zuck and other Silizog shot callers making suits lose weight as symbols of executive responsibility, in legal and illegal existence. Chris Hemsworth in Blackhat is very much a Michael Mann outlaw hero, but he not once does he wear a Michael Mann style suit in the film.
Cool post, I am screenshoting this shit. Wish I had a tasteful girlfriend or at least a gay friend who would teach me how to dress and also deliver sociopolitical commentary while doing it. I look like a fricking teenager in his 30s in most cases.
Say what you want but fashion has gone downhill for decades at this point, at least in the US. I see grown men wearing cargo shorts, sweat pants and stained Batman/Mario/Star Wars/whatever t shirts in restaurants and socks with sandals and shit like that. Fricking pathetic. The trend of not giving a shit about what you look like because you're too fricking lazy to change out of your pajamas to go to the store is vile. Disgusting.
The only good thing to come from it is it's easy to be well dressed by comparison by just putting on a decent shirt that doesn't have corporate slop plastered on the front.
I think covid was the final nail in the coffin. People got so used to wearing casual clothes all the time and no one bothered to change back once it was over.
More than that, it was a big signal to a lot of people that even the people in power don’t give a flying frick and are frauds themselves. So how you dress isn’t and compose yourself isn’t what separates you from the powerful
the style changed i guess
wearing oversized t-shirts is what gets the ladies wet nowadays, so the guys do it
you posted your suit fetish bullshit on the wrong board
It symbolized a man who only loosely fit into society. He was respectable and powerful within it, but still only loosely within its confines. As technological progression advanced and social goals shifted, this kind of archetype became too dangerous. Humanity left its last growth stage and entered into the eternal management phase. Fashion became tighter and more restrictive because increasing scale and complexity meant that there was no longer room for coloring outside of the lines. The mode shifted technofeminine and men had to become fitted more like women to suit the new age of more streamlined management.
this guy is 30 pounds over weight, has a goatee to try and cover a double chin and works some menial job, like gas station clerk.
I rock. Meanwhile, you're the type of fashion brained jelly head they sell GQ subscriptions to.
>I wiener. Meanwhile you sneed
You aren't on Cinemaphile you fricking idiot.
You're wrong. I don't have a job at all.
This is true but it’s in conjunction with Zuck and other Silizog shot callers making suits lose weight as symbols of executive responsibility, in legal and illegal existence. Chris Hemsworth in Blackhat is very much a Michael Mann outlaw hero, but he not once does he wear a Michael Mann style suit in the film.
Cool post, I am screenshoting this shit. Wish I had a tasteful girlfriend or at least a gay friend who would teach me how to dress and also deliver sociopolitical commentary while doing it. I look like a fricking teenager in his 30s in most cases.
i volunteer
my discord is imilkyourdrinkshake
>I look like a fricking teenager in his 30s in most cases.
how are you in your 30’s and still don’t know how to dress? lol loser
t. Cinemaphileg
It symbolises professionalism and competence without looking too uptight.
>what happened to this gangster movie archetype I idolised because I want to be a sigma male
>why don't we wear blazers any more?
because they're tacky and look like shit
Blazers universally look good. They improve a man's frame and are functional as well.
>he doesn't know what "tacky" means
Come on dude.
Cringe.
suits?
jews, feminism and nogs.
>dissapear
English speakers being able to sound out their own language, challenge level: immpposibblle
Say what you want but fashion has gone downhill for decades at this point, at least in the US. I see grown men wearing cargo shorts, sweat pants and stained Batman/Mario/Star Wars/whatever t shirts in restaurants and socks with sandals and shit like that. Fricking pathetic. The trend of not giving a shit about what you look like because you're too fricking lazy to change out of your pajamas to go to the store is vile. Disgusting.
The only good thing to come from it is it's easy to be well dressed by comparison by just putting on a decent shirt that doesn't have corporate slop plastered on the front.
Self-conscious homo.
We stopped working.
Breaking Bad I think. MP3 shows the switch-point when he goes Heisenberg Mode halfway through.
suits are cringe anyway
I think pants are also moronic
we should have been robemaxxing instead
post your robe or stfu
I think covid was the final nail in the coffin. People got so used to wearing casual clothes all the time and no one bothered to change back once it was over.
More than that, it was a big signal to a lot of people that even the people in power don’t give a flying frick and are frauds themselves. So how you dress isn’t and compose yourself isn’t what separates you from the powerful
Sports jackets? People don't wear Sports jackets anymore?