What's the appeal of wearing clothes with buttons? It doesn't make any sense to me. I kinda get the idea of wearing a suit if you are in a corporate exeuction position but even then it is kinda weird. Isn't it more an cultural enforcement? It's neither functional nor does it look, at least in my eyes, better than clothes without buttons. Also not comfortable at all.
What baffles me even more is why the Japanese threw away their superior meiji period outfits and replaced them with western suits. They looked incredible and were very functional. But at lest even back then a suit looked way better because it was custom made for each person and combined with a cylinder hat and walking stick.
Imagine being so retarded you get filtered by buttons
Its the nigger filter and you just failed it. If someone can't even be bothered to fasten some buttons to look presentable they are not worth interacting with.
>>18478771 (OP)Modularity is always better.
>>18478771 (OP)Good luck at the thrift store, little boy
>>18478771 (OP)Clothes without buttons have to stretch, and can lose elasticity over time. Also clothes with buttons are generally more formal
the function is they can be unbottoned to put on or take off without stretching the fuck out of them.
you can also unfasten a button or two for ventilation on a hot day.
>nor does it look, at least in my eyes, better than clothes without buttons
they are inherently less casual than a t-shirt. useful if you want to dress like someone who has graduated from junior high. maybe even has a GED.
> Also not comfortable at all.
try getting clothes that fit.
>>18480017Especially when someone's fit.
>>18480808More like only when someone is fit
>>18478771 (OP)Fuck off, you stupid fucking retarded braindead ape. You fucking cocksucking low-IQ batshit-headed imbecile.
>>18478771 (OP)What an absolute retard. Buttoned clothes are as old as clothing itself. And they have nothing to do with "western cultural enforcement". The earliest buttons were invented in India during the bronze age, and since then buttoned clothes were common in Asia for 1000's of years, long before modern western influence.
>It's neither functional
> Also not comfortable at all
You negrified moron who hasn't worn anything in his miserable life beyond a t-shirt, buttoned clothes are inherently more functional and comfortable because they are much more adjustable than non-buttoned clothes. You can close all the buttons on a cold day to stay warm, or open a few of them to allow for airflow during hotter days. They are also easier to wear and take off without stretching the fabric each time and ruining your clothes.
>nor does it look, at least in my eyes
Yes, in your negrified eyes.
>>18481116People that write that shit look terrible, change my mind.