WellCultured has always been very lax about our fashion statements- in fact, the main argument against us that we’re TOO lax, and thus lack “true fashion”. Now it’s time to examine the failures of fashion- 20 fashion “trends” and habits that are, without a doubt, the worst of them all.
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I just want to say that “Ear Gauges” are only a fashion disaster when they’re called “Ear Gauges” instead of being called stretched earlobes. As the latter implies a lifestyle choice.
I just had to slightly object about fedoras, the current trend is short brim rock hard “fgolded top” fedora, which truly looks like an ever-expanding pile of feces.
Now I have a few hats, one of which is a fedora, or more precisely, a borsalino (very high quality hats), and while it might remind you of, as a matter of fact, jews (which is true, a good part of them wear such hats, just not the same way), paired with a nice suit and a well groomed face, do, in fact, look nice, if not a tiny bit forced.
tl;dr: the fedora trend sucks because the hats are low quality and not used in the right context.
I’m not going to TEENRAGE, but I have a solid black pair of Vans Slip-Ons, and they’re probably my most treasured piece of clothing I have… They really can’t be worn in snow or rain, as there’s just cloth between the elements and your foot, but otherwise they’re very comfortable and stylish.
Agree 100% with yum23 on the fedora subject. I also have to bring up popped collars, I’m simply not going to walk around all day with a collar buttoned around my neck to make someone else happy. Plus I’ve seen more than a few people get the “fag” treatment for walking around with buttoned collars all the time.
Seconding the objection of fedoras being included in the list. As long as you’re not wearing a fedora with jeans and a t-shirt and you’re not some hipster failcake, I don’t see anything wrong with them.
Besides, anyone who judges you as pretentious based on a hat is overly sensitive. It’s a hat.
Wtf is with this article? Some of the stuff fit in really well but others seemed as if they were just tossed in to raise the list from a “Top 10” to a “Top 20”. Geek shirts? Anime shirts? Do the writers of this site even discuss what they submit or do they just hope someone else’s article doesn’t contradict their own. See: “How to throw a successful LAN party”
mobu, collars were not meant to be popped out like that, it’s just some fad retards invented which died a long time ago. If you do it now, you look like a wannabe retard.
What do you mean by “collar buttoned around my neck”? Leave your collars folded and don’t button your shirt up, what’s so constraining about that? And who the hell makes fun of people who don’t pop their collars? The only person I know who pops his collars is a complete dick, so that says quite a bit about that trend.
Definitely agree on Anime and “clever” shirts. You don’t come off as witty, you just look like a nerd.
And that’s coming from a nerd…
I’m glad to see that Goth pants made it. I’ve seen idiots running out of the mall and getting the chains caught on baby strollers and stair rails. Hell, they aren’t even really fitting to whatever the Goth lifestyle entails. Real goths would probably wear slacks or regular black jeans. On that note, I’ve never seen a guy in girls fit jeans with a noticably large member. I’m assuming if he did, it didn’t stay that size too long.
Thirding the objection on fedoras. I happen to love my fedora and wear it quite a bit, but I am guilty of wearing it with jeans and long sleeve shirts. (I think if you have short sleeved shirts on, fancy hats are not required) but I like to wear it with my suits or sports coats.
A fine, high quality fedora can be very classy if wore properly. Actually, if you didn’t buy it at Spencers or Hot Topic, chances are you have a half way decent hat!
I dont think theres anything wrong with Vans slip-ons if u stick to basic black and white. they are comfortable (at least i think so). But i do agree that Wehn they have stupid designs and diffrent colors it just looks bad. thats why only the so called “scene/emo” kids wear them. and they look bad anyway.
Great list. I agree with everything on it.
I think fedoras do belong on the list. If something gets you weird looks, odds are you shouldn’t wear it.
Mobu; I think you’re confusing popped collars with folded down collars. You should never button the top button. Just the first two.
Number 1: I hate skinny jeans but find them oddly attractive on some girls. Weird.
I can write this aricle in 20 words or less
don’t be a emo fag
don’t a geek fag
your not that cool
You don’t button the damn collar up to your fucking eyeballs, of course you’re going to get called a queer for that. One or two buttons on the top are unbuttoned unless of course you’re wearing a tie (which I hope you’re not doing with a polo). I went to high school with that douche from the popped collar picture, trust me, no one wants to be that fashion conformist douchebag, no one.
@ Bawls:
They are not discouraging anime or LAN parties of any kind, and articles do not contradict each other either. You can game all you want, the point is not to wear anime and gaming shirts that make you look like a basement dwelling kid who is socially inept.
While I usually refrain from calling Tripp pants “Gothic” (as they were originally designed for metalheads), you were right to put them here. Tacky as hell.
But does that mean we can wear the rare non-overt geek/anime shirt? The ones that don’t scream “I AM AN ANIME GEEK?”
Perhaps it might be specified that this list means “if you want to look good, don’t wear that”, this would indeed allow for the addition of geek shirts and others. If you take the article this way it sounds smarter.
While any of us(and I the first, sandals, muscle shirts) can wear stuff that any sane soul would burn on a stake during their spare time, simply because there is nothing to gain by dressing well in those moments, when comes the time to look nice, I am pretty sure most of what is listed fits.
The problem some may find is that some of these are worn by the dumbest people in the worst possible way, giving the piece of clothing itself a bad “look”.
Each and any of these have a specific place to be worn, and can probably not be used otherwise, they have a theme.
For example:
-crocs (I fucking hate these), if anything you’d never want to wear that, but if I was given(or forced to get) a pair, trust me they would never be used unless I had some major cleaning to do.
-geek fashion, fine for geek reunions, not the outside world, unless you’re planning to attract other geeks’ attention
-outdated suits are perfect for 80’s party and that kind of things.
Basically, any of these are fine if you’re among peers, as in people who do the same, but if need be to go out of your own circle, they are mostly of ill-advice.
But do correct me if i am mistaken.
I’ll agree with Yum on his post.
On the subject of emo hair (assuming without the fold), does it still count as emo hair is naturally black? This question coming to you from a guy vacationing in asia where a lot of the guys I see who’d be about the age for high school, college or grad school or whatever seem to have that type of hairstyle going on.
Another vote against the fedora being on the list. When worn improperly, it is a disaster. Worn correctly though, a stylish hat can finish off an outfit. I added one to my outfit for senior prom and only walked away with complements. Keep in mind, this was actually a nice fedora though.
I coulded 346 “childish” adjectives used throughout this article. Terrible writing, but good points – except for muscle shirts. I wear muscle shirts.
I agree that fedora’s just make the wearer look like a conceited idiot, If you’re wearing a half decent suit, the fedora is an unneccesary and overblown acessory, and if not, it’s out of place with any casual wear.
I hate to admit it, but I will just wear a t-shirt, shorts, and crocs when I’m only leaving the house to take out the trash, go to the 7-11 down the street, etc.
And I know crocs are extremely tacky, but they’re very comfortable and easy to wear.
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One thing that really pisses me off about leather trenchcoats is that they were given such a lame image by all the Noe wonnabee.
I know this has been hashed, re-hashed, etc etc etc, but the Fedora is a thing that only douchebags wear if, and only if, they’re not wearing it with the proper outfit. A fedora with a t-shirt, leather jacket, black duster, or basically anything that wouldn’t belong on a man out for a night on the town in the early 1960s signals DOUCHEBAG. A full modern suit can add an additional lever of awesome class with a fedora, especially if the man wearing it knows “hat etiquette.” Namely, take off your fucking hat when you’re inside, tip it to women, etc.
on almost all the objects: it depends on who’s wearing them in what way. You certainly have an eye for finding the worst examples possible on these items and attacking subcultures that has been roaming the earth since the 70s.
I do agree on the crocs, the sleeping bag jacket and the leather trenchcoat. Although the trencoat has excellent leather for making other items.
Maybe a new post on the right way to wear something and the wrong way?
Not to sound rude at all but, the real trouble with this article is that a lot of these trends are not as bad as they are made out to be (clothing styles are seen in different ways by everyone, and the fact remains that you cannot totally say something looks bad, for the simple reason that not everyone looks bad in something).
If anything, it felt like this was another one of those long articles written by someone despeartely hoping to sound like they have a vast amount of knowledge of the topic, when in fact they know little more than a one year-old knows about the atom bomb. Plus the word ‘horrible’ seems to be so overused, I suppose that is the only word we can use to describe the way in which this list was written.
What’s with you and North Face? Did a North Face jacket touch you… Down there… When you were little?
Yes, they are awful! I want guys to look like guys! I never saw what was attractive about a guy who looks/dresses like a girl. Plus, skinny jeans like that on a guy just look strange!
Personally, I find that leather trench coats are amazing, when used in situations like the ones they were originally devised for. I wear mine only in heavy snow for example. But I agree that it is in no way fashionable. It’s just nice to be able to have so much protection from the elements.
Too bad you confused Fedoras with Trilbys…
I have to disagree completely on two points. The “outdated” suits, and the fedora. If by “outdated” you mean anything not made within that past few years then you are simply out of your mind. Vintage suits made from the turn of the century to the early 60’s (dominated by the 20’s-40’s other wise known as the Golden Age) are not only made of better quality materials compared to their modern counterparts, but are of a better style then those made in the modern age. In fact the BEST suits of the modern age are simply imitations of those vintage styles. Can you honestly say that modern suits are better then those worn by Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Humphrey Bogart, and Cary Grant?
As far as the fedora goes, quit simply stated there is nothing better then a well made lid. Especially if you have the honor to wear a vintage lid made by the master craftsmen of the past, or the modern fedoras made by the custom hatter of today who have inherited their skills. Not only do you not need a suit to wear a fedora, all you really need is the classic vintage style casual look. There is a reason that shows such as Mad Men, have shaken up the fashion world in many ways. Mad Men with its amazing eye for detail have shown that even when dressing casually, your Grandfather looked better then most people in the modern age. You don’t need a suit to wear a fedora, but you do need style and confidence. There is a reason that the Rat Pack are still the epitome of “cool” even today. The fedora wearing crooners had style, REAL style, and anyone who knows how to pull it off today are head and shoulders above the jeans and t-shirt “normal” crowd, who think being “hip” and a fashion starter means buying the new sneakers being advertised as imitations of their favorite rappers.
Is the author of this the Douche in the profile pic with 4 polos on and spikey hair? If so, you have no business giving fashion advise. As matter of fact, you should be featured on this least.
Wow, this list sucks. Does the author not know any words besides ‘horrible’ ??? It was repeated for, like, every picture! Basically, the author has a problem with everything it seems. U pissed me off at Fedora hats. Go back to the writing workshop and work on some range.
Imma kick your ass for the trenchcoat comment. They’re still badass.
Not amazingly, people in denial speak up because they think they have a different take on a huge fashion mistake. One thing is certain:
Fedoras are for douchebags whether you wear one or not. It is always your choice.
Fedoras only look good with a suit, anything else, they look fucking terrible. You know, defending fedoras only makes you a douchebag. Even worse, calling a hat a “lid” makes things ever worse. I hope when LA falls into the ocean, you’re there with it.
Also Tiller’s response reads like a press release.
I never wear a suit without my classic in style fedora, and im happy with it. If that makes me an automatic douchebag even though I always keep to my self or try to be nice in public, then so be it; I’m sure you internet guys are the real experts. Gods forbid a man wears a nice hat with a suit, no no, aren’t baseball caps all the rage?
Also, there is a diffrence between the fedora and the trilby, which is what the current hat fads are based off; I know you non-douchebags don’t care, but it’s still true.
Now excuse me while I go do my douchey douche things that you guys assume I must do with my life.
I agree with everything other then the fedora and flat billed baseball caps I wear a fedora with a collared shirt and jeans and it looks good simply stating that I don’t wear that look every day I also don’t over do it so I don’t get the hipster look… If you wear a fedora and stuff sometimes as a part of your outfits you have its fine I usually wear t shirts and beanies flat bills but sometimes I just feel like wearing it so I do. also sometimes I wear a black flat billed Yankees hat with a t shirt and jeans and it looks good I don’t think theirs anything wrong with the two other then that good review 🙂
I wanna know what the creater of this list dresses like
The only thing I have to say about fedoras is Neal Caffrey. Look him up and tell me they don’t look good. 🙂
99% of people who wear fedoras look like pretentious douchebags. But if you tip it a little it’s not that bad
This article must have be written by someone from the older generation wearing a sweater vest. I only assume this because it hits every current trend in society…I’m going to look around your site to see where I can find what is an “acceptable” way to dress and I will laugh when it turns out to be all designer clothes that cost a fortune.
i love anime and dont admit im a room dweller but its my style and i love watching it and collecting their merchandise and second the short brimmed fedoras are shit while the wide brim from the forties and fifties are what looked good i only where it with a suit.
I hate the thing about women wearing fadoras. you look online for fadora tips for women and the first thing an article will tell you is something about how fadoras are a guy hat. the truth is that fadoras were first popular with women before men ever wore them. the first person to wear a fadora was in a play, the character was princess fadora.
I do really think that unless paired with a suit then men shouldnt wear fadoras. it looks stupid.
That’s not a fedora, it’s a bloody trilby, and an ill-fitting one at that! Thus, seemingly every opinion on here pertaining to ‘fedora’ hats is ill-informed, at best. To those of you who DO know the difference between a fedora and a trilby; apologies, the above does not apply to you.
The amount of times I’ve searched for a fedora hat, both online and in stores, and found/been shown a trilby is incredibly painful! I’ve NEVER seen anyone wear a fedora hat with anything other than a collar and tie, full suit or overcoat, so I can only assume you’re all talking about trilby hats; which I’ve seen worn with everything from a full suit to just a pair of jeans and a skinny neck tie (that’s right, not even a shirt!).
A trilby is a small hat with a narrow brim, which is angled down at the front and turned up at the back; this is the kind of hat you’ll find Michael Jackson wearing, much like most of these silly looking boy bands wear too.
A fedora has a much wider brim that’s much flatter in style. The hat is typically worn much lower on the head than the trilby, just resting on the tips of the ears. These hats were famously worn by people like Al Capone and Indiana Jones.
Just in case you think I’m making this up; Lock & Co. A hat company founded in London in 1676 and the official hatters to the Royal family state the same thing, and I think they’re the ones to be trusted on the matter, don’t you?
So, before slagging off this classic and sophisticated style of men’s and women’s headwear, do your research, get your facts straight and use ‘trilby’ instead of ‘fedora’. 🙂
I’ll agree that most people who wear a TRILBY look like douchebags… Fedora wearers; let’s show them how to do it RIGHT! 🙂
I totally agree with your view on men’s skinny jeans (and I include those stupid skinny cropped trousers) – I tend to call them tights – they are not for men. Men should generally wear either Boot Leg Trousers/Jeans or Knee Length Shorts for taller men (if they want to show off their lower legs). Straight Leg is fine for tall men with long slim legs.
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Regarding the tight fit fetish, the same goes for those silly tight long sleeve button down shirts – I call them corsets. While I don’t dig the pirate shirt, button down shirts are meant to have some extra material in them so as to give a natural smooth finish as well as allowing room for arm movement. Long Sleeves should be fairly wide and generous in length – it’s only natural. If men want to show their arms, then a dress shirt with nice neat short sleeves (around 2 inches give or take above the elbow) are the ticket – these can IMO be looser around the body as there’s more room in the absence of lower sleeves. If men like the tight look and have the physique for it, then polo shirts etc are probably best where the material is made to stretch.
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