There was a, idk, art projkect? Something? Years back called jumpsuit that appropriately enough would make you a fitted bespoke "everything is grey and sad and we all wear the same clothes because communism" and apparently they were wonderful because bespoke clothes actually fit and liberating because you didn't have to worry about fashion or beauty standard or anything because you just put on your jumpsuit and it did everything you needed a garment to do.
Imagining how each person would start to have individual wear patterns on the coveralls, little accessories they wear, and other things like that sounds so great lol.
I'm working my way towards that slowly. I'm buying a few pieces of thicker, well-made clothing and doing all the repairs with the same red thread so that eventually I'll have an internally consistent set. It started when I poorly reattached the strap of a canvas bag with red thread in college and loved the look of it. I have really intense color fixations so it's soothing for me.
There's a advertainment YouTube channel for a denim brand that posts "reviews" of worn out garments that their customers send back in (for a discount on a new one), and there's always kinda neat stuff that wears into people's clothes - like a musician who has more wear on the left shoulder and collar of a jacket from an instrument strap
Naked and Famous - here's that jacket video. I generally like their pants, especially when they're a bit less expensive than some of the more interesting brands.
I really like Denim
I remember - you posted about that TCB coat however long ago! Hope you're getting lots of wear out of it. I'm wearing one of their aprons right now - taking a quick break from painting some miniatures lol
Ope yeah that's me! I love it. I should have gotten a size down but overall it's a good fit. I replaced the button stays with some of my favorite pins and now I have a trove of treasures/accessories.
It's very light and great for me because I work as a teacher and always have lots of things to stick in my pockets.
... bespoke clothes actually fit and liberating because you didn’t have to worry about fashion or beauty standard or anything because you just put on your jumpsuit and it did everything you needed a garment to do.
i buy all my clothes in bulk and get them fitted in mass in an attempt to make something like this true for myself and you're right, it takes all those worries away automatically and you're free to focus on yourself.
the only downside to doing it this way is that your aesthetic becomes dated and both shallow and young people will ostracize you for it. since they're a overwhelming majority of the people i encounter when i leave the house, it's taught me reduce the bulk purchases so that i can update the look more often.
that's how i feel when my gen-alpha grand nieces & nephews pick on me and i CAN'T WAIT for them to start picking on their millennial parents like i did to mine at their age. lol
it's because i encourage the behavior in the hopes that it will make them comfortable with questioning authority.
i feel like i have some sort of social responsibility as the gay grand uncle to foster healthy chaos that leads to deeper understanding in my family's younger generations whenever i can and force their maga-sympathetic parents to question their views in the context of their own children and the shitty future that they're creating for them by voting for people like trump. (and also force open their minds so they won't react as badly as my parents did when their own children come out to them).
i'm sort of like a reverse racist uncle that no one wants at thanksgiving; except that the kids love me because of all the chaos and their parents are sick of my "commie bullshit" and the best part is that i'll always have a seat at the table because their grandma wants me there and knows how to twist her children's arms into making it happen, just like our mother did to us with her "commie, art-freak" friends and to my father's chagrin. lol
I didn't even realize young people had money for clothes. Like there is one specific fashionable guy i see when i'm out shopping and he's more or less the only person I see anywhere who isn't dressed shlubby or like a circa 2012 Colombuia outdoor wear catalogue. Part of that is living in the mathematically furthest point from art, culture, and and the pulse of the new though.
i used to like the california shabby-chic style from the mid 2000's most because it was cheap but also because of the sprezzatura nature of it was natural for me due to being a life long lazy dresser and not caring about fashion and you're right about this kind of ethos being far away from art, culture, and new thought.
i'm an engineer without a single artistic bone in my body; but i'm been surrounded all my life by artistic & politically active people (mostly through blood) and; since they're an overwhelming majority of the people i care about in my life; i've learned to let their outsized influence be the biggest source of new forms of art, culture and new thought to enter my life.
i still have my own sources for those things; but they're all grey beards like me and the stuff coming from gens z & alpha is usually much more fun. lol