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− | Dadcore | + | Dadcore refers to outfits that take on a more conservative/classical approach, in the sense that a Dadcore outfit is something the stereotypical "Dad" may wear. Dadcore outfits appear tacky and overly professional when done incorrectly. Fit and fabric type is very important to pulling off a Dadcore outfit. A tailored button-down, slim-fitting trousers, a pair of casual oxfords, and a relatively casual tie, for example, can be worn to either a job interview or a night on the town. |
== Streetwear == | == Streetwear == |
Revision as of 21:49, 25 May 2013
Any information on a certain style goes here. The history of a style is also welcome. Example:
Dadcore
Dadcore refers to outfits that take on a more conservative/classical approach, in the sense that a Dadcore outfit is something the stereotypical "Dad" may wear. Dadcore outfits appear tacky and overly professional when done incorrectly. Fit and fabric type is very important to pulling off a Dadcore outfit. A tailored button-down, slim-fitting trousers, a pair of casual oxfords, and a relatively casual tie, for example, can be worn to either a job interview or a night on the town.
Streetwear
Streetwear is regarded as the most flexible style, it has multiple possibilities and damn near anything can be called streetwear. Streetwear is mostly personal preference and has many forms, a few notable companies are Supreme, The Hundreds Goodale and many others. The easiest place to start with streetwear is jackthreads and will give you a good idea at what you're looking at
Gothninja
What it is, what it isn't, shit about rick owens, tips on going full goofninja and pulling it off
Obviously there are more styles. Add them.