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Originally posted by GucciAmen View PostI know exactly how you feel. I live in a small, rural town as well. I have yet to find a single person in my town who can take the SZ aesthetic seriously or even has a conception of fashion past Louis Vuitton bags... I can feel the eyes on me just when I wear my A1923 boots haha.
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Originally posted by Monoral View PostMust agree with you here, Just moved to a small rural horse town and wow every *effing day people look at me and giggles and laugh. Not that i care or anything but i must say that i start to feel a bit annoyed to live amongst Crocker jeans and HM t-shirt demographics...
Dunno how Shucks manage, maybe Rick stuff is more acceptable than let say Boris?
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Originally posted by Shucks View Posti don't live in a rural town and i guess i project a certain level of aggressiveness which might intimidate most idiots enough that they keep their mouths shut. i get more quick glances than comments/ridicule. i'm thinking body language is a major explanation also.
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Originally posted by Shucks View Posti don't live in a rural town and i guess i project a certain level of aggressiveness which might intimidate most idiots enough that they keep their mouths shut. i get more quick glances than comments/ridicule. i'm thinking body language is a major explanation also.
And nobody back home really care about how i dress at all since there are people who dress waaay werider than me. I mean i once saw a man wearing mankini strolling down busy street and nobody didn't even glance at him.
It's true about body language thing tho. Need to find a set of body language that go well with Ninja hoodies that doesn't involve Ninja tanto and smoke bombsLast edited by Monoral; 11-29-2014, 03:13 AM.
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I die!Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I used to be in a relationship with a girl that had no defined taste and would pretty much only consume mainstream-anything. She also had horribly average (and ugly) tattoos. It went well for a while until I couldn´t see past it all and realized she held me back in developing my own taste as well. This sounds real arrogant, I know, but that´s just the way it was.
This was years ago and now I´m with a girl who is not only into similar things as I am, but also shows me new ways of looking at things and inspires me aesthetically and in other ways as well.
I guess with every bad relationship/fling/whatever you get to know yourself better which in return helps you find someone suitable.
TL;DR: "One good girl is worth a thousand bitches" - K.W."The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in."
-Paris Hilton
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Originally posted by Monoral View PostMust agree with you here, Just moved to a small rural horse town and wow every *effing day people look at me and giggles and laugh. Not that i care or anything but i must say that i start to feel a bit annoyed to live amongst Crocker jeans and HM t-shirt demographics...
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Originally posted by hausofblaq View PostHey, we live in the same town, are you saying I don't take the aesthetic seriously?
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Originally posted by GucciAmen View PostHaha, I live in St. Jacobs, which is basically a mennonite town in the waterloo region. So in the whole of the waterloo region, I can confirm that there are two members that appreciate the SZ aesthetic lol
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