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13829923 No.13829923 [Reply] [Original]

Can workwear ever be /fa/ without being cringe?

>> No.13829973

big yikes

>> No.13830833

>>13829923
Don't larp as a working man, everyone can tell the difference

>> No.13830845

>>13829923
yes
/thread

>> No.13830848

>>13829923
When worn for work.

>> No.13831519

>>13829923
Virtually any clothing can be either cringe or non-cringe dependent on who's wearing it. Obviously clothes generally look good on thin/fit attractive people and they look bad on ugly fatties.

>> No.13831533

>>13829923
A better question would be what archetypes can you personally fulfill where people won't see you and think you're a poseur or a dumb faggot.

A better question than that would be what's the best way to get buff?

>> No.13831545

>>13829923
If ur actually working then yes

>> No.13831572

>>13829923
my serious answer is yes, but you have to cultivate your aesthetic around it. Unless you look the part, you can't go very far with it.
Basically become a contractor

>> No.13831936
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13831936

Yes

>> No.13831942

>>13829923
No. jeans are cringe too

>> No.13831946

>>13831936
that outfit *IS* cringe on anyone who doesnt do manual work