>>18463386 (OP) do you mean in the context of cosplay or dressing like that irl and not expecting to stand out or be made fun of?
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 6:47:46 AM No.18463698
you need to incorporate wizardcore elements to normal fits to avoid looking like a larper try figuring out what makes a clothing item a wizardcore staple and why I do the same for metalhead clothes because metalheads look retarded 99% of time
>>18463386 (OP) Rules 1 and 2, obviously. If you're hot, people will just think you're quirky. Barring that the closest you'll get is dressing like Jeff Bridges in the big lebowski
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 7:34:05 AM No.18463712
>>18463386 (OP) Yes, but it requires you to go full-wizard by living in the woods. If you have affairs in town, just send your apprentice.
>>18463386 (OP) Unstructured blazer or sport jacket, baggy corduroy trousers, comfy sweaters, plain well worn leather shoes, and some occult jewelry. Add a wide brim hat and a trenchcoat or oilskin in foul weather.
>>18463386 (OP) >look good >don't wear the shit in the OP >don't wear a super pointy tall hat >don't wear cheap shit or synthetics >don't care about "looking autistic" Also, see >>18463712
Anonymous
6/15/2025, 4:54:33 PM No.18464672
>>18463386 (OP) The engineering students in my city wear coats like theses that they saw patches on and shit. It's not cringe because it's not LARP.