74 thoughts on “10 seconds to name a cringier genre than work wear.

  1. Anonymous says:

    >Sexcore if the person is not at least built like a model.
    >Masculine Lesbiancore
    >Lumbersexual core
    >Techwear
    >Neckbeard formalwear (Menswear but polyester and ill fitting)

  2. Anonymous says:

    Pristine looking workwear (you don’t actually work in it)
    Techwear if you’re not in Asia
    Sleazecore if you don’t look over 30
    Nazi/Commie military larp (obvious military larp not inspo)

  3. Avocadoes says:

    Goth ninja. Goth/emo anything. Cowboy larp. I could continue but I ran out of time. Special mention – females dressing as dolls

  4. Anonymous says:

    Graphic tee shirt + basketball/cargo shorts + white socks + sneakers

    >Also shout out to LULZ for making immovable, unescapable advertisements that block the captcha and post button.

    • Avocadoes says:

      I mean most people here are larping as one or another. Literally taking pics of other people and copying their style.

      Proud to say I never did that. Just buy items you like and piece together your own fit it’s seriously not that hard

    • Anonymous says:

      >Zoomer gym wear
      God is this annoying, i hate it with a passion, just go to the gym in whatever clothes and lift ffs

    • Anonymous says:

      >Zoomer gym wear
      God is this annoying, i hate it with a passion, just go to the gym in whatever clothes and lift ffs

      >Mogged by a zoomer while wearing my old ass football shorts and generic sports jersey again

  5. Anonymous says:

    >needed work shirts
    >carhart is makes nice shirts, they’re comfortable and you can beat the shit out of them
    >immediately after I buy a bunch at goodwill the zoomer carhart trend happens.
    I hate us so much

    • Anonymous says:

      Same here lmao, I was wearing carhartt beanies before the zoomer trend and now I cant even wear my favorite beanie without feeling like a zoomie

    • Anonymous says:

      >Epic physique
      >dysgenic face

      I’d probably kms if I reached that level of fitness without it being noticable on my face

    • Anonymous says:

      This. If you’re wearing a suit just to look sophisticated when you’re actually making 30k a year driving a camry then it’s just sad.

      I dont get the hate for "athleisure". I buy high quality stuff and work from home so I want to look nice when I go out to get lunch or something, but not enough where I got to completely change my outfit.

      • Anonymous says:

        I dislike athleisure because over here people have always been wearing tracksuits in public and I always associate it with really lazy people who have completely given up.
        That said I really like track jackets of which I own at least 10.

        • Anonymous says:

          Oh I wear all reigning champ stuff which, to me at least, is a more adult version of the zoomer athletic wear people refer to here. Track suits are cringey. They were only cool in the 90s.

  6. Anonymous says:

    Cringe:
    Tech core, Nazi/ WW2 soldier larp, 1920 gentleman larp, androgynous style

    Based:
    Sexcore, sleaze/miami vice core, 80s dad comfy core, 90s tracksuit core.

  7. Anonymous says:

    High-rise pleated trousers.
    You don’t look like a sophisticated gentleman, you look like an autistic child in a gigantic pair of pants.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Workwear is definitely up there.
    Other top picks:
    >urban/wigger/hypebeast
    >wearing plain suits and derbys for no reason
    >sexcore
    >athleisure
    >roadman/northface/hilfiger aesthetic
    >forcefully dressing like it’s the 80s
    >sleaze if you’re not at least late 20s
    >arab/brown people youth aesthetic (Kani, AF1s, bucket hats…similar to 2k hiphop but worse)
    >prep school gone disgusting (pink polos, sperrys, shorts and sweater on shoulders)
    >stoner aesthetic (loose stuff, beanies, Dickies, Volcom etc..)
    >90s highschool jock

    and so on

    • Anonymous says:

      >forcefully dressing like it’s the 80s
      >sleaze if you’re not at least late 20s
      This was me back in 2016

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