Maybe the OP has just decided to give up on trying to look good because he will never look as good as me. I've seen it before.
I hate fancy clothes
I agree but they tend to make you look REALLY good.
Lol I bet you thought I was going to show someone in a suit.
I hate it too. Impractical and uncomfortable. It's much easier to flee or vault over fences in shorts and a shirt if you ever need to.
It is a matter of culture to have a well kept "uniform" of sorts which is to be used for special occasions. This technically would have probably started with religious matters in which case they would be wearing things specific to that religious matter. Now varying levels of it are used for varying levels of occasion.
The fashion part itself changed a bit obviously overtime. But dress clothes do have a formal feel to the way they look even if people claim its just a matter of opinion.
I actually have come to really like the way these things feel, and if they wouldn't rip I'd probably freaking do acrobatics in suits. But yeah they rip so that's not a good idea.
Agreed.
This is aiming towards me,right?! :)
Actually the op. Thoreau said cloths only had 2 purposes, maintain body warmth and cover the naked body.Using them for any other purpose, like improving ones image, is silly imo. Why does fancy cloths make a man professional? Should we not instead judge his professionalism based on the quality of his work?
Fancy clothes don't make a man professional, but rather, a professional man will know to dress accordingly to the situation, since that is part of what professionalsim implies.
Hence if he goes to a BBQ he will dress casual, if he goes to an Evening Gala he will wear a suit, if he goes to a daytime party on the beach he will probably wear white, if he goes to work he will wear the appropiate attiere for whatever his job is (hence if he is a lumber jack he won't wear a tie, and if he is a priest he won't wear a shirt and an ax)
Get with the program kid. A man must do what a man does, dressed like a man.
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