Will you still care about your clothes/appearance in your 50s/60s?
>>11861277
Would just wear full SLP or Prada. Perhaps Acne and Our Legacy for minimalism.
>>11861277
Yes, I want to be Yohji.
>>11861277
Yes, as >>11861298 said, I'll transition into more higher end stuff and wear more business casual and will also spend more on colognes.
I say yes now, but who knows how interested I'll be at that stage in my life. Seems like most people lose interest in fashion later on for some reason.
The career I'm going in to doesn't really require business wear or uniform or anything, so I'll be dressing in my own shit 7 days a week forever which is good
>>11861277
legitimate grievance on most of the female wrestlers costumes in WWE. only good one is sasha banks and early chyna.
Imma dress like Michael Gira
>>11861277
probably sometime around my late twenties early thirties ill transition into nice, comfy dadwear and just kickback
Full CCP
>>11861277
You shitting me? Old age is when you really START to crank up the effay. In my culture they say 'to become a grey fox'. The only thing that will be hard is to keep/maintain somewhat nice hair. Everything else will be the same, if not better than now. Being older opens up more opportunities to be effay than it closes if you stay healthy.
>>11862460
>for some reason
They grow up and stop giving a fuck
>>11861277
Yes, fitness is for life.
peak bret was probably the most /fa/ wrestler of all time
>>11861277
I hope not, that'd be pathetic
>>11864601
I'm going to go bald but I'm going to be a screenwriter. I plan on growing the bald-man-ponytail but maintaining my fitness and wearing nothing but the comfiest clothes.
>>11861277
implying we'll still be alive