Let's talk about clothes. My post about
Put This On got some lurve, and some h8, and I have some ideas about why. Please let me share them with you...
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So I
think that if you know how to dress yourself, and generally like how you look, then you dislike Put This On and other "how to dress" new dandyism sites. You're all like "eff these a-holes, telling me how many buttons I can have on my jacket and that diagonal stripes only go left to right, eff them with a shoehorn!"
But here's the thing, there's a large group of people, including me, who, just for whatever reason, was never good at clothes, just discovered through trial and error a small set of outfits that wouldn't get one laughed at
too much, and for whom buying clothes fell on the scale between dread and chore. Me, for example, I just figured out, at age 34, with the help of these blogs, that I probably shouldn't buy clothes I don't like. Sounds obvious, but no one told me, and my approach to clothes shopping was "I need a shirt, this is a shirt, are we done?"
So my point is, I suppose, you need to know the rules before you can creatively break them. These sites are a starting point, not an end. They are like "hey buddy, if you get these three things, you can wear them together, or change it up with one of these" and then from there one can start to figure out what one actually likes.
Thank you for your kind attention. What are your thoughts?