I like the things posted on /fa/ but that young edgy thin kids looks will not work on me.
I'm 29 and can't pull that off.
How to dress casual manly/mature /fa/, and don't fall into hipster lumberjack dadcore nu-male? Is it even possible?
full rick
>>11145290
Im 22 turning 23 in abot 6 months, and I'm already gettinf depressed when people tell me theyre 29
I might kill myself when my mid life crisis hits
>>11145302
you still have a lot of time, I would kill to have 23.
>>11145306
God damnit man.
I just wanna die.
I feel like its all gonna be over at 25
>>11145290
I'd buy good quality stuff, good materials (no synthetics)- Collared shirts and leathers shoes etc...
>>11145290
Really, though, you're probably a professional. So just wear high-quality basic clothing. Like high quality oxford button downs, leather shoes/boots, nice jeans, etc.
>>11145319
that's dadcore
>>11145290
Got inspiration from 60's and 70's celebrities since in that time male aesthetis were much manly that today and fashion wasn't tryhard faggotry like today.
I'm full Rick now and I've decided to slowly transition into more tailored pieces as I get older. I want to be full yohji by my 40s
>>11145434
>I'm full Rick now
Post wardrobe then kys
>>11145290
w2c? reverse image search turns up nothing
>>11145290
Shop at places like nordstrom, ssense, and mr porter, maybe h lorenzo. Or for americana(?) try unionmade and haven for streetwear clothing if youre up for that.
>>11145290
if you like the kinda stuff in your pic check out visvim and kapital
>>11145327
upper right is fucking gnarly
>>11145322
no, its not; not if everything fits properly and is ACTUALLY nice.
dadcore is fucking jeans from sears, and those gaudy white fedora new balances.
pic related
>>11145302
i'm on the same boat with you senpai