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Adam Conover Podcast Episode with Derek Guy Discussing Men's Fashion

A wide ranging discussion on fashion from two thoughtful people.

I really liked what they had to say about counter-culture dress codes. I remember what that was like in high school and as a young man. It was really hard to break out of that grunge style.

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Good Practical, Comfortable Shoes for Work and Daily Life?
  • Clark chukkas are one of my go to nice, and casual shoes (boots). The Clark's are great value for the money too. I like their Wallabees too, but those tend to be pricier and are a less universal style.

    A clean pair of Adidas Stan Smiths can look good too. Really any of the simple sneakers will look good with most outfits, like these, the Nike Cortez, or whatever. I don't like sneakers that look too technical or chunky, but that's just me.

    Johnston and Murphy has a mixed reputation and are expensive, but I've liked the two pairs I've had from them. They've been worth their price too, the last pair I had from them lasted about 8 years.

  • Looking for stylish performance Big and Tall slacks to replace these Roundtree & Yorke TravelSmart slacks
  • I'm not much help on the specific question, but I hate to have it die on the vine. So, I'll offer what advice I have.

    I know a couple of people who shop at DXL and I've heard them recommend it to others, so I'd check with what they're offering. The guys that I know that shop there dress well.

    The other place I'd look is Bonobos. They've got a wider selection of sizes than most retailers and I've been happy with everything I've bought from them.

  • Found this colour matching guide online, do you agree or is it questionable?
  • It's not wrong, but I don't know how helpful it is. I think it could be helpful for identifying complimentary colors, but it's missing some context about which articles of clothing are which colors.

    For example, it lists pink as a matching color for light blue. IMO, light blue pants with a pink shirt works fine, but a light blue shirt wouldn't work so well with pink pants. In general you'd want your pants a darker color or cooler tone than your shirt.

  • Are you still working on your style, or are you pretty much settled?
  • Mostly settled. I make the occasional purchase to replace something that's worn out or to fill in a seasonal gap, and when I do I try to be a little experimental.

    I wear classic jacket and tie stuff for work and American workwear when I'm home.

  • [Meta] Are people on Lemmy not interesting by fashion discussions, or is this community not visible enough?
  • I was unaware of this community until this post, I joined shortly after.

    I feel like it's always kind of a niche topic. Too many people see one style or another as something to be derided for being exclusive and/or unnecessary. Whether its calling suits classist or streetwear drops wasteful. Not too many people are interested in fashion in general, especially men's fashion.

  • Do you interact more in Lemmy?
  • Significantly more here. I never really liked Reddit, but a couple of my hobbies had communities there so I felt like I had to use it. I stayed away from anything that wasn't a niche personal interest and avoided the bigger subreddits and front page. Here I check out the front page frequently and am pretty generous with upvotes. It feels more like an investment in a community I want to be successful, and not like there's anything intrinsic to Lemmy that encourages it.

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