30 thoughts on “>remembering your sprezzatura phase

    • CecilDrakeInSeattle says:

      This isn’t everyday sprezz, they obviously go over the top for these kind of meetings.

      It’s like a metal guy, who wears jeans and a metal shirt in daily life, but then puts on chains, big boots, leather jacket etc. to a show.

      True sprezz is very nice, thank you kindly Sirs.

      >sapeurs

      Oh cool, that’s the word for them. I did I learned something new. Cheers, cunt.

    • Anonymous says:

      The problem with the sprezzatura gays is exactly as says. They’re completely overboard.
      It’s ironic because if you ask any one of them who their style icons are, they’ll name someone from the 1920s-1960s. And if you look at any photo of a man from back then, you’ll notice they would never dare wear any of the shit they do.

      A conservative looking suit looks good, a bright orange suit with pink socks and two fedoras stacked ontop of eachother doesn’t

  1. Anonymous says:

    Ridiculous larp wardrobes don’t work unless you’re wearing it as part of a group in a somewhat congruent environment — the second you dress like this as just some random guy on the street you look stupid and people will laugh at you thinking wtf?

    I honestly don’t get why people make life so difficult for themselves kek. For every eccentric iconoclast who thrives off looking weird, there’s 100 self-conscious /fashion/cels who just feel awkward and insecure wearing cringy fashion like this.

    • Anonymous says:

      You’re right, I should waste my hard earned money to appease you by buying mass manufactured garbage! Of course wearing clothing is larping you heck nugget, clothing didn’t spontaneously occur in nature until we invented it.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Dago suiting has a reputation for being cool and edgy but it’s really just gay and looks awful, nords win again I guess.

  3. Anonymous says:

    God I hate pics like OP being used as an example of sprezzatura -and I don’t even wear suits. This isn’t studied carelessness. This is super try-hard ivyleague/NFL blacks new to money core.

  4. Anonymous says:

    LMAO yeah I went through that phase and a preppy one too. I wanted to be Scott Disick so badly. Now I’m all for street style just like him.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I dislike flashy colors and ESPECIALLY when people use socks as a stand-out accessory. It takes away from the suit, which is what should be appreciated.

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