I can understand the sentiment, and I think there's a difference between what you're tired of in real life and tired of on fashion forums. I'm tired of seeing variations of the Rick summer uniform as its been called, but I'll wear the shit out of it myself.
I can only count on one hand the number of times I've seen Rick in person, even though just within the past year I have been in several large cities internationally. I just don't bother to post it online, because there's enough of that out there already. Actually, when I do see it in person, I'm very happy to see it. Usually, eye contact and a smile/nod is exchanged before going on about our business.
And I'm getting deja vu, I think this has been discussed before. In any case, I don't like the notion of getting tired of clothing, or at least abandoning it because you're tired of it. Wear it and wear it well until it wears out, but getting a new look to freshen things up, it's really the cause behind everything awful about fast fashion.
I can only count on one hand the number of times I've seen Rick in person, even though just within the past year I have been in several large cities internationally. I just don't bother to post it online, because there's enough of that out there already. Actually, when I do see it in person, I'm very happy to see it. Usually, eye contact and a smile/nod is exchanged before going on about our business.
And I'm getting deja vu, I think this has been discussed before. In any case, I don't like the notion of getting tired of clothing, or at least abandoning it because you're tired of it. Wear it and wear it well until it wears out, but getting a new look to freshen things up, it's really the cause behind everything awful about fast fashion.
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