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Anonymous No.18518335 >>18518362 >>18518365 >>18518428 >>18518499 >>18518515 >>18518638 >>18518656 >>18519251 >>18519369 >>18520085 >>18522979
men struggling with /fa/
men in their 40s are having trouble with /fa/ according to The Guardian kek
Anonymous No.18518362
>>18518335 (OP)
i'm 35 but i plan by the time i'm 40 to just wear full prep/ivy all day every day
Anonymous No.18518365
>>18518335 (OP)
James Bond guy is like 50 or 60, and everything on that pic is gay except top right.
So i guess it's probably just a problem for old gays, because i find it easier at 40 than before.
Just stay fit, dress in the realm of normality, have a "uniform" for anything serious or work related, that's it.
Anonymous No.18518428 >>18518656
>>18518335 (OP)
Men with no style follow trends, easiest way to spot a loser is to see which trends he's buying into
Anonymous No.18518434 >>18518439 >>18518440 >>18518829
jesus christ those men are in their 40s? why do white people age so badly?
Anonymous No.18518438 >>18518720
> straight/relaxed jeans
>t shirt
>flannel for on top
>boots or sneakers
It really is that simple idk why the nigger makes it sound more complicated
Also you should never try to look 'cool' thats just pathetic
Anonymous No.18518439
>>18518434
Nigger, Daniel Craig is 57 and looks more handsome than 99% of brownoids.
Anonymous No.18518440
>>18518434
No, they're not. Most of them are in their late 50s like Craig, Ruffalo, Malkmus, and Domingo. Only Rogen and Butler are in their 40s, so I'm not sure why they used that picture for the article.
Anonymous No.18518499
>>18518335 (OP)
This is what a decade of wearing low rise women's skinny jeans like a faggot does to a MF.
Anonymous No.18518515 >>18518522 >>18518656
>>18518335 (OP)
>men stop wearing a uniform and try something different
>wear something different
>no not like that
Men can wear whatever they want, women just hate seeing men happy.
Anonymous No.18518522
>>18518515
>Men can wear whatever they want, women just hate seeing men happy
I wish that were the case, instead it is aging men trying to look cool.... they aren't dressing for themselves they are dressing to look cool
Anonymous No.18518638 >>18518689
>>18518335 (OP)
Half of these men look confident in what they're wearing.
Anonymous No.18518656 >>18518729
>>18518335 (OP)
>men in their 40s are having trouble with /fa/ according to The Guardian kek
Well that's because the article was written by aman in his 40s
>>18518428
>Men with no style follow trends
That's literally one of the first points the article makes.
>>18518515
>>men stop wearing a uniform and try something different
the article literally tells older men to stop following trends and settle into something classic and comfortable
>Men can wear whatever they want
Literally nobody said they can't you are making shit up and getting angry at it
>women just hate seeing men happy.
The article was written by a man.

Funny how seething 4chan incles get literally everything wrong lmao
Anonymous No.18518689 >>18518731
>>18518638
Just because you're confident it won't magically make your shit outfit look good.
Anonymous No.18518720 >>18521908
>>18518438
>Also you should never try to look 'cool' thats just pathetic
Yeah, wear what looks good on you, based on your build, face, skin color, complexion, personality, age, lifestyle, environment etc; not what you think will make you look "cool". That's just retarded cosplaying.
Anonymous No.18518723
This applies to men too
Anonymous No.18518729 >>18518740
>>18518656
>the article literally tells older men to stop following trends and settle into something classic and comfortable
After men being criticized for decades at every turn and every red carpet event for looking like the waiter while women look like peacocks.
>Literally nobody said they can't you are making shit up and getting angry at it
Literally the image mocking men for wearing what they want.
>The article was written by a man.
>Katharine Sophie Viner
>first female editor-in-chief at The Guardian
The bible was right about women.
Anonymous No.18518731 >>18518752
>>18518689
There is no better outfit than a confident man.
Anonymous No.18518740 >>18518758
>>18518729
Wearing what you like doesn't mean dressing up like a faggot/tranny when you're in your 40s and 50s. Men are not women, retard. Women can get away with dressing in goofy outfits because they are expected to be childish and immature. That makes them cute. Men on the other hand are respected more when they behave, dress and present themselves in a dignified way, especially as they get older, not for dressing like a fruity little queer.

As a man, dress like somebody who matters, not like a teenage faggot. You clothes and demeanor should exude maturity, dignity, success and status, while still looking like you dress for yourself and the way you like. That's what women want from men and what men (not manchild fags) respect in other men.
Anonymous No.18518752 >>18518759
>>18518731
Your outfit is a reflection of your mindset, personality, lifestyle, job and status. Just confidence isn't going to take you anywhere. The way you dress tells people the kind of man you are. If you dress like a fag or a slob, people will think you're a fag or a slob. You might be able to pull it off when you're a teenager or in your early 20s, but if you still continue to dress like a retard well into your 30s, 40s and 50s, then it will send the message that you're an immature clown who just bullshits his way through life and aren't reliable. Women (and other men) want to be around a guy who is responsible and dependable, not an unserious queer.
Anonymous No.18518755
>fruity little queer
>unserious queer
Damn nigga come out the closet already hahaha
Anonymous No.18518758
>>18518740
If men can't wear whatever they want then they are not men. You sound obsessed and hysterical.
Anonymous No.18518759
>>18518752
>Just confidence isn't going to take you anywhere.
That has never been my experience, confidence gets me everywhere.
Anonymous No.18518803 >>18518813
Is there a stupid questions thread here? I had an interview today and start working in a office on Monday. I have no clothes outside of my interview clothing and only have JC Penny local. What do?
Anonymous No.18518813 >>18518815
>>18518803
Go to costco or jc penney (assuming they are like walmart idk what it is) and get 4 pairs of relaxed fit trousers in dark blue and grey, then go to the shirt section and get shirts that button up the front… should look professional but not too dressy…. pair with a belt and casual loafer from whatever store
Eventually you will get an idea of what the other guys wear and u can plan how to casually mog them over time, granted you plan to work their over a year…
Anonymous No.18518815 >>18518820
>>18518813
OK cool I'm going to jc penny tomorrow. Jeans is a no go? I planned on wearing jeans and my steel toe boots.
Anonymous No.18518820 >>18518822 >>18519541
>>18518815
I don’t know how formal the office is so not wearing jeans the first two days is good to establish a sense of ‘respect for the workplace’ but if the other guys are in jeans then it is totally ok
Anonymous No.18518822
>>18518820
Good advice thanks. I'll pick up some grey pants.
Anonymous No.18518829
>>18518434
dragging brown people into modernity wears us out
Anonymous No.18519251 >>18519366
>>18518335 (OP)
Swallow the crockett pill
Anonymous No.18519366
>>18519251
Nigga u gay.
Anonymous No.18519369 >>18519877
>>18518335 (OP)
the answer is right here, baby
Anonymous No.18519541
>>18518820
Well my north dakota jc penny didn't have shit! I'm going to be plain tshirt, blue jeans, and steel toed boots until I can't order some nicer clothes. I have a couple of button up shirts I'll wear the first 2 days and get a feel for things.
Anonymous No.18519877
>>18519369
wigga, U GAY
Anonymous No.18520085
>>18518335 (OP)
>The Guardian
Stopped reading right there
Anonymous No.18520217
I will definitely say that men in their 40’s now would be the first to call you a queer for caring about appearance 20 years ago.
Anonymous No.18521894
This might be too grown up an answer, but I think it's just consistency of what you're going to wear. If you're going to start dressing like an old guy, that means suffering being untrendy, and also suffering looking trendy when your look comes back around. Same if you're going to dress like you're still in high school, or like your favorite celebrity.
Anonymous No.18521908
>>18518720
You should always try to look cool according to what looks cool to you. Make it part of you.
Anonymous No.18522979
>>18518335 (OP)
why are 40+ yr olds like this, just put something on, you fucking tards, or just dress like you did back in your younger days