Yes, because being a user on a computer forum means that we're all automatically unfashionable geeks.
I said a percentage, not all.
Judging by the "chav" comments I guess I'm correct.
Yes, because being a user on a computer forum means that we're all automatically unfashionable geeks.
Judging by the "chav" comments I guess I'm correct.
What fringey is wearing in his picture is actually fashionable, not something I'd expect a percentage of users on a computer forum to understand, evidently.
Fashion is totally subjective and individual. I think that a well put together and worn suit coupled with some sort of 'flair' is much more fashionable than the tat that Fringey is wearing.
What fringey is wearing in his picture is actually fashionable, not something I'd expect a percentage of users on a computer forum to understand, evidently.
I'm pretty into fashion (cue gay comments) and two of my best friends consider themselves full on fashionista's,
Things that are in this season:
Military
Navy
Neutrals/minimalism
Historical workwear
Ahahahahahaha.
Fashion is such bullcrap.
What's in next season?
Cowboy costumes?
Native american dress?
Plumber overalls?
Things that are in this season:
Military
Navy
Neutrals/minimalism
Historical workwear
I'm not saying fashionable looks good. I care about looking good not following trends, but saying it's fashionable when it's really not in any way is BS.
It doesn't look good (imo) and it isn't fashionable. That's all i was saying.
Who cares whether it looks good or is the latest gay trend? It's his personal style.
The same way you choose to follow these BS trends, he chooses to dismiss them and do something he likes.
I think more of him than some wannabe sheep following around whatever a couple of homosexual designers or gay magazines dictate.
I'm not criticizing him for being unfashionable, I was responding to someone saying he was being fashionable.
I was criticizing him for looking like a douche and saying it's expressing himself.