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Who /anti-fashion/ else here. For instance, my wardrobe consists mainly of clothing I find in abandoned places.

Pic-related: Sweater I found in an abandoned house

>> No.9764225

>>9764206
How is that antifashion you dumbfuck.

>> No.9764230

>>9764206
Just shut the fuck dude, seriously. This isn't a thing.

>ur so edgy and ahead of the curve

>> No.9764235

It's official derelict-core is now mainstream.

>> No.9764236

>>9764206

that's actually pretty effay if the shit you find fits you

how does that make you feel?

>> No.9764243

>>9764236
Well I don't like to be edgy, but the original owner has been dead 7 years and it's pretty spooky.

>> No.9764259

>>9764206
being a poor piece of shit isn't anti fashion, its called being broke.

>> No.9764261

>>9764243

>wearing dead men's clothes

effay OD

>> No.9764272

>>9764259
Nah fashion isn't about money. I mean, if we take someone like you and give them expensive clothing they'd still look like shit. Fashion is really about looking good and cool.

>> No.9764290

>>9764272
i don't see how that's related to stealing dead people's clothes

>> No.9764298

>>9764290
It relates in that fashion shouldn't be considered in such strict terms. If it looks good it looks good, no matter where it came from.

>> No.9764337

>>9764298
except that sweater doesn't look good

post a fit you sperg

>> No.9764346
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9764346

>>9764298
Kiddo, you obviously only have one sweater that you found from an abandoned house, probably pretty recently. This isn't a thing. You're wardrobe doesn't "mainly consist" of this stuff. You tried you're best

Please carry on to try to convince me that a pair of American Eagle jeans that you have are from a grave you dug into

>Mfw this thread

>> No.9764389

You think you're hot shit, OP? I only wear leaves and pieces of bark I find in the wilderness.

>> No.9764396

>>9764206
Now I know what happens to the scarves I leave on the subway by accident. Just so you know, OP, there are people out there who don't abandon clothes for you to pick up. They forgot the and they miss them and they visit the transit system's Lost and Found office once a week hoping to find their cashmere/leather gloves.

>> No.9765786

>>9764206
Derelicte

>> No.9765797

rip timber

>> No.9765801

>>9764206
looks hot

good job OP

dont listen to these dumb bums

>> No.9765805

In the 1990s a minimalist style described as anti fashion emerged on both sides of the Atlantic where young people would typically wear simple clothes such as black jeans and white T-shirts without a visible brand name. Another period of anti-fashion has taken place in the 1950s with the advent of rock and roll, especially with young adolescent women.

Instead of the standard of wearing a dress or skirt, particularly hoop skirts and poodle skirts, many young women wore jeans and plaid shirts, or simple plain T shirts in rebellion with the gender roles and societal norms at that time. This fashion has the roots of many modern anti-fashion trends, such as grunge, decades later.

>> No.9765809

Kill yourself

>> No.9765813

>>9765809
suck me

>> No.9765820

>>9764206
>finds normal look sweater in an abandoned house one time
>"my wardrobe consists of things I find in abondenned buildings"
>"anti fashion"

weirdo faggot

>> No.9765847

>>9765820
>>9765820

>> No.9765871

>>9765820
literally suck me

>> No.9765885

>>9765813
no

succ*

>> No.9765889

who wants to suck me

>> No.9765920

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>> No.9765943

>>9764396
>they visit the transit system's Lost and Found office once a week hoping to find their cashmere/leather gloves.
do you ever get anything back? if I lose something on the bus or train I just assume it's lost forever. I doubt my transit system even has a lost and found

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9766080

>>9765920

WHO /DERELICTE/ HERE?

>> No.9766101

>>9764396
omg this cant be real... ahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahaha

>> No.9766107

i used to wear like my male friends giant flannels and giant t shirts i'd ripped the collars out and written shit on with sharpie all the time in high school,

hella ugly denim, really fucked up pair of converse,

needless to say i had no friends

feel like now ppl... like... yohji and rick and that, are being rebellious, in a way i was in high school, but they're better at it and it's like approved of by the fashion establishment

g2g

>> No.9766110

>>9766080
Wasssupppp

>> No.9766112

>>9764206
So this is basically getting clothes that should have been donated to thrift stores by now

>> No.9766116
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9766116

I almost never have a good reason to post this picture.

>> No.9766189

It's easily possible to obtain your entire wardrobe from "found" items. How do you think homeless people dress? Do you think they go to a laundromat to wash their clothing when they start to reek too bad? No, they usually obtain new clothes from social service programs which hand out free stuff to people on the street. Sometimes they'll do other stuff, like walk into a thrift store and shed one entire set of clothes in one of the dressing rooms, and walk out with an entirely new outfit. I don't see how anon here can claim this isn't "anti-fashion," in the literal sense of those words. It would be quite difficult to find a workable, practical to dressing oneself that's nihilistic than that.

>> No.9766205

>>9766080
Military surplus can be either fashion or anti-fashion.

It depends on the private reasons the person has for wearing it.

>> No.9766288

>>9766080
w2c buttonless popover like Doc here...

>> No.9766537

>>9764206
How is this different from thrift shop shit seriously.

If you want real anti fashion get into workwear/hardcore raw denim and all its anti-fit glory. How more anti fashion can you get by wearing the same pair of pants day in day out for years?