92 thoughts on “What fashions make you cringe?

    • Anonymous says:

      The whole thing with wearing your pants well below your waist. Does waddling around like a penguin because you can’t move your legs really make you think "damn, I look GOOD?" No, you look like a hecking fool

      Also this, this is a sin

      • Anonymous says:

        >i get compliments ya idiots
        Even if they are, don’t call idiots the people that compliment you to make fun of you.

  1. Anonymous says:

    Blue suits. I associate them with those grindset instagram entrepreneurs. Idk, it has all the boringness of classic black suit with none of the class.

    • Anonymous says:

      I have absolutely no idea why any man would think they look acceptable in this. I think they’re passable on women, but on men these look like baby shoes. They make your feet look 4 sizes too small and I think any other white sneaker like superstars, sambas, or even veja absolutely mog these. With any outfit.

      I think it falls into the same stereotype as people that wear this. I just think of utterly tasteless rich people from souless places like dubai

      Oh, don’t think women get a break, golden goose is just as bad.

    • Anonymous says:

      That sort of blue, yes.
      It’s too bright to be formal, a la navy; but too plain to be casual, a la pastels.

  2. Anonymous says:

    "Techwear" that’s completely unfunctional cheap polyester shit with enough straps to get caught on all the door handles you pass.

    • Anonymous says:

      It’s the little things, the cuffed pants, the chunkiness of the sneakers, the haircut, the pose, the chain over the shirt… they ruin the outfit. You gotta detach yourself from modern fashion trends and sensibilities and stop looking like a zoomer. It’s a good outfit but you wear it like shit. You look dorky as heck.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Dudes on /fashion/ trying their damnedest to look classy and mature by wearing suits and loafers.

    Suits in the modern era will always be affected unless they’re unique, well tailored, or you’re 90 years old. Nine times out of ten it looks like a kid in his dad’s shoes.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Fashion styles that implement formal or formal-casual antiquated clothing accessories on casual modern fits. Easy example is using trilbies with an oversized Tommy Bahama shirt, cargo shorts, and sandles (socks optional). I guess it can be functional for dad-moding a vacation trip to a hot location, but it just looks off. Same scenario but with a graphic tee on a teen to young adult. I think most of all, I just don’t like mis-matched, slovenly expressions they give off. Egotistical as it may sound, I just want people to dress like they respect themselves and their impact on the environment’s visuals.

  5. Anonymous says:

    man buns
    nazi hairstyles
    skinny anything
    novelty t-shirts
    track suits
    baseball hats worn backwards
    beard oil
    men with bleached hair
    military "operator" larper core

  6. Anonymous says:

    Gigantic-lens glasses with thick plastic frames like picrel.

    People sometimes call them "hipster glasses" but they’re 90% of the current offerings at any optician and have been "the style" for the past several years. Even silhouette getting in on the pie.

    I hecking hate these things, they look like they’re designed to either make the wearer look nonthreatening via sheer dorkiness or fit people who need to spend less on frames and more on a dietician and trainer.
    I want the 90s-2000s frame styles back, when everything was sleek, edgy, or bright. Depressing "professor dadcore" garbage needs to die.

      • Anonymous says:

        >That haircut + beard style
        >that shirt pinching his neck and coming down at an almost total right angle to his shoulders
        >the glasses being so big as well as pinching on the side of his head
        It all combines to just make his face and neck look incredibly thin and long. Like it really emphasizes how lanky he must be. What a godawful "style"

    • Anonymous says:

      I thought the trend was circle frames. Maybe I wasn’t paying attention because I don’t need glasses and think circle-frames are okay.

    • Anonymous says:

      Depends, super thick frames that brands like lesca/jacques marie mage/savauge among other make can be pretty based.

  7. Anonymous says:

    Techwear
    There’s this autist in my Uni who always carries a techwear mask and other shit and forces me to take his fitpics

      • Anonymous says:

        […]
        lol. I’m just imagining this guy getting bullied by a 5ft7 asian exchange student fully dressed in goretex to take his pics. Hilarious.

        why the heck are you laughing

    • Anonymous says:

      you’re getting bullied by a techwear autist? kek

      lol. I’m just imagining this guy getting bullied by a 5ft7 asian exchange student fully dressed in goretex to take his pics. Hilarious.

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    • Anonymous says:

      I feel exactly the same way, but why is something so simple so shit? Like if I find a simple hat at a Goodwill with no design with good colors that would work with my fit, but it’s a flat cap, it’s immediately cringe. If there wasn’t an association with certain cultures I think I would see it as it were.

  8. Anonymous says:

    Anything that’s worn in an effort to tell others that you’re a badass. If you have to be explicit about how badass you see yourself, then you likely aren’t a badass. That said, some women will believe you and it can definitely work.

    • Anonymous says:

      It works for the first guy since he’s not wearing a suit, but it looks ridiculous for the other two guys, the clash of formality ruins the look. The last guy has some kind of gaygy ankle bracelet lmao

  9. Anonymous says:

    Anything garment that hasn’t been around for more than 50 years or hasn’t maintained looking good from then til now

  10. Anonymous says:

    Sneakerhead hypebeast look. Particularly the sneakers. I cant decide what is more cringe, "legit" obsessed sneakerheads who salvitate over cheap chinese brand name sneakers, or people who insist its ok to wear replicas of said cheap chinese sneakers "with confidence".

  11. Anonymous says:

    Astronaut shoes, fat b***hes in leggings, designer hair and beard/mustaches, tattoos, momjeans and busted sneakers.

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