I want to wear something that says I work hard for a living without looking like a Skinhead.
A suit.
>>12099010
I think a suit looks weird on people who don't have suit-able jobs.
>>12099005
Walmart t-shirt and jeans
Milsurp boots
Camo jacket and hat
Beer gut
>>12099005
beer gut
dirty white tshirt
regular fit midwash blue jeans
either a camo or ski jacket or generic department store windbreaker
beat-up pair of steel toed shitkickers
>>12099029
This movie was pretty cool aestheticly.
>>12099122
i felt it was an underrated film
>>12099005
>I want to wear something that says I work hard for a living
If you have to ask what it looks like, then that means you dont do it.
>>12099005
the dress in workwear, and not skinhead
>don't shave your head
>don't wear suspenders
>don't wear patches
>don't wear military boots
it's that simple
>>12099029
>>12099078
Bingo.
>>12099154
Not necessarily. I've been working since the age of 15. 24 now. So keep you smug fucking comments to your self. I was just curious if their was like a modern day equivalent to working class subcultures like skins.
>>12099227
this isn't a "smug fucking comment". If you dont know how someone who works hard for a living dresses, then you don't work hard for a living.
If you indeed have been working hard since age 15 then congrats! you are officially wearing what someone who works for their living wears.
If you're looking for the stereotypical "trades/labor worker" look (although I have no idea why someone would want to imitate a look that comes solely from actually working for a living),
then these: >>12099131
>>12099078
>>12099037
>>12099029
are pretty much it
>>12099005
Most of my working class friends are punks, the dudes I work with are either chads, rednecks or dadcore.
>>12099005
homie, you're probably working class, the middle class is a lie
Loose jeans and cowboy/engineer boots+ any crummy old tshirt
t. Suburban texan