I work in a pretty casual environment in a cubicle setting. I mainly wear Jeans/Chinos.

I work in a pretty casual environment in a cubicle setting. I mainly wear Jeans/Chinos. Vans Oldskool/authentics(blk/white only) and a low profile hat. Oh and a basic Target polo.

I want to dress more a little more fashion sense. PLEASE HELP ME! I just need a list of suggestions and I will go buy the clothes…

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    • Anonymous says:

      >hair
      anon, I am suffering from male pattern baldness and haven’t accepted my shaved head look yet.

      pic rel

        • Anonymous says:

          um, anon… I am a twig at 5’11" 155lbs.the heck you talking about?

          https://i.imgur.com/aBgIled.jpg

          You have the perfect facial aesthetics to get big and go Johnny Sins mode.

          true, sadly I suffer from chronic fatigue, caused by severe depression or something else the doctors havent found out. I am too hecking tired to lift…

          • Anonymous says:

            and what, you’re too fatigued to do few sit ups? if i walked up to you with a knife and told you to do a single push up or I’ll stab you to death, you wouldn’t be able to?
            saying you’re """"low energy"""" is just an excuse, you just don’t want to do them, you feel exhausted so you won’t even try
            if you never do anything, it’ll never get better

          • Anonymous says:

            more like chronic fatness
            heck you, I bet you’re the kind of gay that sleeps for 12 hours if no one rolls him out the bed, hate your kind so much it’s unreal, man up nigga

            As if the average IQ on this board couldn’t drop any further

          • Anonymous says:

            it was a genuine question, if i come up to you and tell you that you’re either doing one push up or I’ll kill you, you will just accept death?

          • Anonymous says:

            […]
            As if the average IQ on this board couldn’t drop any further

            nah i’m so hecking angered that i’ll just answer it for you and go to sleep
            we both know you’d do that push up if your life depended on it unless you’re severly malformed physically
            you just don’t want to and prefer to blame it on your "chronic illness", you probably aren’t even doing it concously and that’s why you’ll just keep posting like that, brains are wired to choose the easy way out
            that just means you need to workout as if your life depended on it, there’s nothing stopping you from getting on the ground right now and doing a push up other than your brain
            go do that push up, read some hecking self-help books or have a nice day, thanks

          • Anonymous says:

            I’m not OP, stupid. If someone holds a weapon to you and orders you to do something of course you’re going to do it. Chronic fatigue can manifest in different ways; I experience it too and find that it causes me to have extreme difficulty concentrating on things that I define as ‘work’ – paid, school or otherwise – after about 2pm. Last I checked the cause is unknown and it varies depending on the individual. Based on

            > sadly I suffer from chronic fatigue, caused by severe depression or something else the doctors havent found out. I am too hecking tired to lift..
            Holy heck you sound like a woman lmao. Have fun being a dorky bald guy I guess.

            Signed another bald man.

            OP lacks motivation or feels apathetic towards things that are not immediately urgent, again, something I can relate to.

            Don’t know how pathetic you have to be to actually get angry about someone posting on this board about a condition, but you’ve certainly managed to do so.

          • Anonymous says:

            because even you yourself partly said that it’s just a lack of determination, if you need to be motivated to do anything then you’ll spend half of your life doing jack shit
            but sure whatever, you and OP just keep blaming that "illness" of yours everytime you don’t want to work or exercise, good luck in life

          • Anonymous says:

            Gladly will man, and you keep getting angry at people on /fashion/ that have no consequence on your life at all. Practise your reading comprehension by the way, I never said OP was experiencing chronic fatigue;
            >Based on

            > sadly I suffer from chronic fatigue, caused by severe depression or something else the doctors havent found out. I am too hecking tired to lift..


            Holy heck you sound like a woman lmao. Have fun being a dorky bald guy I guess.

            Signed another bald man. OP lacks motivation or feels apathetic towards things that are not immediately urgent
            I’m saying he probably has other condition(s) than fatigue.

          • Anonymous says:

            more like chronic fatness
            heck you, I bet you’re the kind of gay that sleeps for 12 hours if no one rolls him out the bed, hate your kind so much it’s unreal, man up nigga

          • Anonymous says:

            > sadly I suffer from chronic fatigue, caused by severe depression or something else the doctors havent found out. I am too hecking tired to lift..
            Holy heck you sound like a woman lmao. Have fun being a dorky bald guy I guess.

            Signed another bald man.

          • Anonymous says:

            >a twig at 5’11" 155lbs
            You are obese, I’m 5’11 116lb (179cm / 53kg for those of you who don’t get shot daily)

            For a person like you, just go to Muji or Uniqlo and buy a bunch of stuff that fits in colours that go together. You’re asking us to ‘dress you well’, not ‘teach you about fashion’. There is a huge difference and you’re not going to notice the finer points between cuts from CDG and cuts from Uniqlo.

  1. Anonymous says:

    it’s true, though. I will pick up a dumb bell and do a set but while doing it I feel malaise and fatigue, sometimes I feel odd, like I am straining myself too much. I am making up excuses I guess….
    I really never feel well. depression has destroyed me.

  2. Anonymous says:

    my best advice at this point is perhaps wear a dress shirt that crosses the line between formal and informal, ditch the baseball cap, get a pair of sunglasses that goes with your face shape (check your face shape with Google), change the shoes too if you’re serious about it

    • Anonymous says:

      get a watch too that defines your income level, don’t do larpy shit by going ahead on buying a Rolex with your rent money

      I recommend getting a Casio watch thats under 50 dollars and the watch you’re getting should suit your workplace

    • Anonymous says:

      get a watch too that defines your income level, don’t do larpy shit by going ahead on buying a Rolex with your rent money

      I recommend getting a Casio watch thats under 50 dollars and the watch you’re getting should suit your workplace

      Okay, I will follow this advice, I will buy some button up dressy shirts, I guess long sleeved for colder days and short ones for the summer.
      I really don’t think I can lose the hat, man. I feel naked and silly without it.
      Good idea on the watch too. Can you pick out one for me 🙂 I am willing to spend $150 at most on a watch I like.

      pic rel is me with the shorted i’ve shaved my head. See why I wear hats…

      > sadly I suffer from chronic fatigue, caused by severe depression or something else the doctors havent found out. I am too hecking tired to lift..
      Holy heck you sound like a woman lmao. Have fun being a dorky bald guy I guess.

      Signed another bald man.

      I grew up all my childhood and early 20s with my gay best friend (i’m straight).
      Maybe that is why I sound feminine? But I seriously feel ill and I probably have shitty doctors who overlook some serious health issue.

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