Sup /fa/. I've lurked here for a while and I today I decided to pick up some new clothes. I spent about $200 today on 6 items. I haven't decided if I'm keeping everything yet, but I feel like I got some pretty good deals & I'd like your feedback. What do you guys think? Am I /fa/ or did I spend way to much money on shitty clothes. I have no idea what I'm doing.
I'm on the fence about the crew neck & the watch. Should I return those and put the money towards some navy blue Supra's?
Also, am I autistic for thinking these khaki joggers are acceptable to wear out in public?
>>12269386
Joggers in general shouldn't be worn out if the house, in my opinion at least. I actually dig the crewneck, but if you don't think you'll wear it a lot then just return it. Same goes with the watch. Don't worry about pleasing others with your clothes, just wear what makes you feel good. The best way to be """/fa"""" is to just wear what makes you feel the best about yourself, and makes you the most confident. Once you figure out what you really like to wear and what your style is, clothes buying will be much easier. Best of luck friend
the only good things are the converse
you could have gotten this all second hand for a third of the price, you've wasted your money
>>12269386
Return them, start shopping at uniqlo.
Don't cop anything that has designs or anything extravagant for now. Just buy simple muted colours and practice colour matching first.
Slowly let your style evolve from that. You'll start to form your own opinions about what pieces are cool etc. Don't let this place tell you how to dress.
Lurk on sites like ln-cc, slam jam socialism, ssense, end and Mr porter and just have a look at what you like and the lookbooks and stuff for those designers.
Also I have to say, those jeans are diabolical/
>>12269386
I kinda dig the sweatshirt, the converse are nice, the jeans, hoodie and watch are really bland but nothing wrong with them I guess
joggers are only good for jogging or lounging
>>12269422
>Return them, start shopping at uniqlo.
all of those things have no obvious branding and look like they could have as well been bought at uniqlo. I like uniqlo, it's probably the best mall-tier shop and they have great socks, but it's not the only shop with decent basics
You guys are a pretty cool community. Thanks for the advice. I'll probably return most of this stuff this afternoon. I'll lurk more and check out some of those sites >>12269422 suggested. Thanks for helping me save some cash.
>>12269434
Maybe, but I feel like the colour selection at Uniqlo is really easy for people just getting into fashion to get to grips with. They rarely have anything that strays from black, navy blue, olive green, grey, white and other colours from that palette.
I think probably the best advice for OP at this moment would be to buy a pair of regular fit wool pants, some plain white sneakers (please not stans) and start experimenting with different different colours and mathicng them around.
>>12269424
P.S.
you can look good in basics, but only if they fit you well, especially pants. most guys wear straight fit pants when they should wear slim fit.
The joggers are an absolute no, return them. Everything else is good for stylish normcore.
Uniqlo is the best option there is if youre starting to care about how to dress but have no idea what youre doing
Its impossible to fuck up unless you go out of your way to do so.
>>12269422
This guy absolutely correct. Never EVER buy anything with a unique design and anything that isn't white, black, grey, beige, olive, navy, brown, or burgundy. This is because you can't trust your tastes when you're still building your wardrobe. You might see some piece that looks sick to you right now, but after a few months when you have a better understanding about fashion in general and your personal style, you will most likely be disgusted by it and throw it away.
Starting with the basics and being forced to wear basic ass shit sucks but trusts me it will save you a lot of time and money in the long run.