Favorite historical /fa/shion?
Roman Decadent Fashion B)
>>568130
afros of roman women 3./4. century
Minoan Crete
>>568162
How do you feel about 20s afros?
Suebian Knot
>>568174
Ha boobies
>>568130
late 19th century for women
>>568130
Jewish body /fa/shion.
>>568845
you mean 18th ?
I must say, I'm oddly fond of imperial manchu fashion and those ridiculous dragon claws.
Step aside, peasants
>you will never be this /fa/
>>568911
>that impeccable moustache
>>568918
Last for now
>this will never be considered completely normal again
>>568872
>swag
>dirty peasants
>Dat ruff
>>568851
Huh
I had no idea my dick was stitched up. Did they use sutures before the early modern period?
What about traditional circumcision in Yemen and Africa?
Late romans a best
>>568851
Where do the stitches go?
>>568918
There's something pleasant about the whole roman nose + moustache combo.
Feminine mode of antiquity revival (but with more transparent tissues) from the Directoire must have been a thing to see.
>>568833
>>568130
Vendel of course
Modern fashion is pretty shitty, especially with the "swag" shit or whatever it is retards wear. I'm pretty sure I'm going to get "BORN IN LE WRONG GENERATION" but the hipsters ruin everything and retards ruin everything else.
My vote would be for Edwardian fashion though. I wish something like it could come back.
the desert nomad looks are pretty /fa/
>>570638
Ah, the chainmail chub n tuck.
Really dig that shit though.
>>568918
man i wish it was still acceptable to grow facial hair like this without looking like an edgelord
>>568130
>you will never be the King of Kings
>>570797
If you do it unironically, take care of it, and are well-groomed otherwise, you will be seen as eccentric in a good way, not a bad way.
>>570650
>My vote would be for Edwardian fashion though. I wish something like it could come back.
It could. Hipster fashion (at least mens, and obviously the more lumberjack aesthetic) is similar-ish to it.
A movement based on small living, sustainability could easily have an Edwardian aesthetic, you know?
>>571111
I just like the coats, waistcoats, and pants. I absolutely hate denim and try to wear wool or cotton when I can. I'll probably get laughed at for this, but I just wear basketball shorts most of the time because they're comfortable (plus it's hot as hell in my state) and like I said I hate denim.
I like the feel of cotton and wool, but finding trousers that are affordable with those materials are hard. I also hate wearing belts and wish suspenders would make a comeback. I mean, I wear suspenders when I wear pants but still, it'd be interesting to see them come back and not be the fashion of choice for hipsters. I just prefer the comfort.
>>571170
>I'll probably get laughed at for this, but I just wear basketball shorts most of the time
Nah, same here. Well, not basketball shorts, mine are more 'rugby shorts' kind of but, yeah, comfort is king.
The problem, though, is the skirts would be a bit difficult for the 'modern' woman, no?
>>569748
Why did they have to fall ;_;
Double breasted coats, because they always come back in style.
>>568130
Korean fashion all the way
>>568833
Nice meme
>>571292
/thread
I always loved these Philistine feathered helmets
80's aerobics wear
>>568975
>no head
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>>571340
You have excellent taste, my friend.
I wish I could buy this somewhere.
>>568130
>>571927
Do they all have a stand?
I'm a fan of Saxons, but I like Celts as well.
>muh pants