At what age does it become un/fa/ to be into clothes.
like having too much actual interest/thought in it that it would be considered somewhat a hobby.
At what age should you have your tastes down that you no longer visit clothing communities and shit to get inspiration/ideas
There's not really an upper limit you're just supposed to get married, have kids and have more important things to worry about.
If a guy with his shit together has enough disposable income and time to remain /fa/ no one really minds.
>>12680882
till you die
>>12680882
When you stop being interested in it. Following your ultimate goal is the most /fa/ thing possible. Caring about what people you dislike think to the point you stop yourself from achieving happiness is not only un/fa/ but also braindead and detrimental to you.
This is not saying to not give a fuck about what anyone says, by all means listen and take into account what people you admire or deem to be /fa/ criticise you for. This is tough as aesthetics are not objective and what you see as /fa/ may not be /fa/. I feel as though the best way to look at it would be to dress for those you love and attract those you want (including yourself!).
Probably dress more conservatively when you settle down and have a steady job, then get avant-garde when you retire because old people are effay.
Plus, there are plenty of artists and business people who probably use this board for reasons entirely unrelated to their personal wardrobe, which they may or may not even give a shit about. This sewer of a board can be quite useful in ways that aren't even suspected.....
>>12680998
If you take care of yourself you can be effay throughout your life.
If you're a guy and you take care of yo ur self you can be some degree of sexy throughout your life too.