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13918158 No.13918158 [Reply] [Original]

Do you think suits will ever become fuller-cut again like pic related?

>> No.13918160

>>13918158
that's not fuller cut that's just plain baggy.
suits are already becoming fuller cut slowly but surely (and slim fit suits were more of a prole thing anyway), the slim fit, thin lapels skin tight cringe shit has mostly been left behind in 2015.

Anyway, you should wear what you want. I've been wearing regular fit ever since i realised that is the fit i look the best, and I continued wearing regular fit trough both the baggy meme and slim fit meme. Just wear what you want

>> No.13918177
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13918177

>>13918158
already in full swing on runways, just a matter of 5 or 10 years to trickle down to normies. pic is kenzo ss19. it's even double breasted! for ss19 see also: dior homme, lanvin

>> No.13918395

The 80s trend will bring back some wide cut suits.

>> No.13918413

>>13918395
but we're way past the '80's trend...
we're in the 2000's now

which I suppose is a rehash of the '80's anyway because fashion cycles every twenty years...

>> No.13918521

>>13918413
80s are en vogue atm. You had the Synthwave hype a few years ago. A genre that adores Miami Vice where everyone wears loose suits. All those neon lighted movies that catch the 80s vibe, retarded tv shows like stranger things and so on.
The mainstream will slowly adapt to that trend. Remember the hawaiian shirts last summer, the flamingo stuff and so on.

>> No.13918547

>>13918521
Bruh you're 5 years behind if you think the 80s trend is still in. It's even dying out in mainstream film because even retarded movie audiences, who will pay to see the same movie 5 times, have tired of it. Any 80s homage nowadays is more likely to be really subtle if it wants to avoid being played out.

>> No.13919351

>>13918158
Suits can only get looser from where they are now, so yeah probably, but not '30s-80s baggy

>> No.13919916

I hope not. That looks horrible.

>> No.13919918

>>13918177
Insane fit

>> No.13919945
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13919945

peak performance

>> No.13920110

>>13919945
>used to think he looked ridiculous
>now realise he's /fa/ as fuck
forgive me, reviewbrah

>> No.13921374

>>13918158
Slim fit has always been plebeian. No serious man has ever worn it. Generous cutting is a fashion that comes and goes, on the other hand.

>> No.13922846

>>13920110
how is that puberty treating you

>> No.13922909

>>13921374
How's it feel like being so fucking wrong?

>> No.13923032

>>13918177
that outfit is fucking awesome

>> No.13923572

>>13922909
he is right though. upper class people have actual taste and don't follow the slim and baggy memes.
Only lower class people such as sportsmen and actors do

>> No.13923585

>>13923572
>upper class people have actual taste and don't follow the slim and baggy memes
What the fuck are you on about you dipshit? First of all no, and secondly I was only referring to this
> Generous cutting is a fashion that comes and goes, on the other hand
Both slim and generous cut clothing have been going in and out of style for years, slim fit isn't some fucking new 21st century meme. And we're talking about actual fucking slim fit here, not skinny fit being called slim fit. Fuck I hate you retards so fucking much.

>> No.13923600

>>13919945
Reviewbrah is next level. We may not realize it now or even in 10 years but he is way ahead of the /fa/ curve.