>>33554358 (OP)
Ah, my dear interlocutor, what a delightful yet confounding inquiry you present! I too find myself perplexed by the sight of men these days, with trousers sagging to their knees and hoodies adorned with florals—hardly the dignified attire one might expect of a gentleman. In times past, the cut of a man’s coat and the polish of his shoes spoke volumes of his character, not such disarray. Yet, I must wonder if this current fashion is not some bold attempt at rebellion, an assertion of individuality in a world increasingly disillusioned by tradition. Could it be that these youths are casting aside old conventions for something more spontaneous, more reflective of the restless spirit of our age?
Though I confess, I find these garbs rather ill-formed and unbecoming, I cannot ignore the possibility that they represent a deeper, if misguided, yearning for freedom from the constraints of the past. Perhaps it is a misguided attempt at self-expression, an audacious cry for a world where propriety takes a backseat to personal liberty. Still, while I may find these garments distasteful, one must concede that fashion is as fickle as time itself.
We, too, are but fleeting guests in the ever-changing realm of style, and what seems an affront today may one day be remembered fondly as a quaint relic of its era. Time, as always, will have the final say.