43 thoughts on “What happened to the suit and tie fashion?

  1. Anonymous says:

    Hi, i’m Antonio Santana and you are watching Real Mean Real Style.
    Here are the 10 reasons men stopped wearing suits.

    • Anonymous says:

      kek

      >Educated people.
      literally the opposite is true.

      found the stupid

      Soon as they were less forced to, socially. No one ever really wanted to suit up all day, every day.
      Everyone just wants to be comfortable and that’s where we’re at now

      everyone became autistic

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

      Why and when did men in general stopped dressing like this?

      laziness. men became lazy and are enforcing a crabs-in-a-bucket mentality where they try to pull down anyone who tries to look decent because itll make the lazy look bad.

  2. Anonymous says:

    >What happened to the suit and tie fashion?
    Socialism.

    But it is coming back in 1-2 years, because socialist are going to heck everything up once again.

        • Anonymous says:

          Who the heck makes these sheets?
          Anyway, I have a wedding to atten in a few weeks, how much of a no is wearing a short sleeve shirt under a suit/jacket?

          • Anonymous says:

            Short sleeve button-up shirts are casual only.
            If you own one and it’s in a cut, pattern, or fabric mimicking a dress shirt, you hecked up somewhere.
            Probably your safest bet is not to own them at all.
            If too hot then look into unstructured jackets, hot weather fabrics/colors, and open-weave dress shirts.

          • Anonymous says:

            >Short sleeve button-up shirts are casual only
            Well I kinda am going for a more casual vibe. It’s only a wedding so it’s not like I’m gonna be judged. Also it really looks nice so that’s why I’m leaning towards wearing it. And I ll probably take the jacket off as soon as possible anyways.

          • Anonymous says:

            >It’s only a wedding
            Weddings are formal occasions, don’t be fooled by daytime weddings in barns.

          • Anonymous says:

            >Weddings are formal occasions
            Eh sure, but as long as you’re visibly dressed up for the occasion everything pretty much goes. The worst sin you can commit dress-wise for a wedding is show up underdressed in your daily wear.

          • Anonymous says:

            Nah bro. When I say they are formal I mean it in a very strict sense. Don’t let modern hags and whatever emasculated soiboi they pick up drag you down to their level. Have some class even when they don’t. You better be observing etiquette and you better be the best-dressed person at that wedding.

          • Anonymous says:

            Don’t, you want to be able to see the shirt sleeve slightly longer than your jacket sleeve.

    • Anonymous says:

      Correct on the socialism point. It was communists who idealized the "working man" in opposition to the American dreamers whose style was transcedent.

      • Anonymous says:

        >in opposition to the American dreamers whose style was transcedent.
        holy shit has someone been brainwashed.

  3. Anonymous says:

    Feminazis who won’t sleep with me, and the sissy hypno that is trying to turn me into a bottom for big black men who live rent free inside me

  4. Anonymous says:

    Soon as they were less forced to, socially. No one ever really wanted to suit up all day, every day.
    Everyone just wants to be comfortable and that’s where we’re at now

      • Anonymous says:

        This was absolutely unacceptable back then. The Beav had to go home. If you wanna go back, check out some Taliban controlled areas, but this is meant to be a free country.
        Why let other men tell you what to wear?

  5. Anonymous says:

    You realize you can still dress like this you moron? I go to target to buy chips and paper towels in a suit, because I can.

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