(Feb. 28, 2011 10:35 PM)SK Wrote: it's a long time since cardigans have been "smart", that's like a 90's stereotype, get with the times bro. and in all honestly, i'm guessing you live in north america (?), i live in europe, huge difference in fashion inbetween those two continents
I live in Europe actually, its such a beautiful country.
Well, maybe you should also tell that to the clothes/fashion designers who still portray it as being smart.. and of course it depends on the person wearing it, if the human is not groomed then of course he will not look smart with it.
http://www.millionlooks.com/images/cardigan.jpg
http://www.mensflair.com/ns/media/cardigans-mvps.jpg
http://cardiganformen.com/wp-content/upl...eaters.jpg
etc.
... i think you're really being in-denial against all this possibly because your parents say it looks smart? or something along the lines that old people still wear it or maybe you just can't take the fact that "smart" clothes are the "in fashion" at the moment?
Considering it gives off that persona that you have money and a good life style as well...
Also, western fashion.. sorry, worldwide, the fashion are all the same, smart clothes are the "in". I really can't believe that your trying to lecture me about this when it shows that you know less about fashion than I do. No offence but you probably
Haha! i also find it funny how you go and tell me off about stereotyping when you mention anime is for children.
Also, nowadays normal geeks (who do not follow fashion) actually just wear stuff like in the IT Crowd TV series (Roy/Moss).
In fact, do you even know why geeks wore those things in the past? It wasn't because they wanted to join a cult like the goths (j/k). No, it was because computer programmers (and other computer people) in the past had to work in the boiler room so they had to wear those typical shirt, trousers, and the greasy hair, etc. (no cardigan, you never see computer geeks in the past with cardigan).
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