• TubularTittyFrog@lemmy.world
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    I dress for the weather.

    I have multiple times been passively insulted by fashionistas who said ‘you treat clothing like it’s functional only’.

    no shit I do. And I’m proud of it. fuck fashion and it’s classist bullshit.

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      I mean, manipulating people is technically a ‘function’ to which one can apply clothing. It’s not a good one, but it is a function.

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        I got tangible perks for wearing certain clothes and helping people in them. It seems like when you dress a bit more formally, people are more likely to think you’re going out of your way to help them, and you’re more likely to get compensated. That mentality kinda sucks because if you squint a bit, there’s a social class bias in play. And I remember a little factoid where someone found out you get scammed less at the dentist if you wear a suit vs if you wear something like a hoodie.

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          You don’t have to share your details but could I ask what yph mean more specifically by ‘wearing certain clothes and helping people?’

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            Mundane things like helping someone carry their groceries from one vehicle to another when we’re going down on the same stop. When we’re boarded in the same vehicle they enthusiastically pay for my fare.

            I tend to experience it more when I’m wearing business casual.

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    The only reason I put pants on is because it’s be arrested otherwise.

    That being said, comfortable has priority over good looking and I don’t think I’ve ever had a compliment on how I dress since grandma saw me in a suit when I graduated 20 something years ago.

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    Function over form every day all day. Fuck others.
    I’ve been a jeans and T-shirt guy for well over 30 years at this point.

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      Function over form every day all day.

      This might as well be my motto. Appearance may reflect inside state, but I really don’t care as long as it works.

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    For others. If I’m staying home, I dress like I’m homeless in whatever grungy dirty things that already need washing. If I’m going out, my hair is combed, my threads are fresh and I’m not getting denied entrance to the restaurant. The movie Blast from the Past was pretty stupid, but it did teach me (remind me?) that you dress nice as a courtesy to your friends.

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    I have more important things to worry about than clothes. Nobody cares what I wear, and frankly neither do I.

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      You don’t know the difference between dressing for yourself vs dressing for others? Try showing up to court in an inflatable costume! Or just go a single average day out in public without pants or a shirt on (even with undergarments)…

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      I dress for myself. And my own comfort does depend on things like social interactions and conversation dynamics and office relationships and others’ perception of me and my reputation. So dressing for myself includes dressing within social conventions.

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    For both. I wear cheap business casual to work to present a particular image: appear like I have my shit together (I don’t) but I’m also budget conscious. I wear the same outfit every day (for me) because I hate making fashion decisions and crave simplicity. I have five of the same shirt and five of the same pant. Weekends I have a different uniform that says “fit, economical, comfortable, safe.” Two of the same pant and shirt.

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    I wanted to say that I don’t dress for anyone because I mostly lie naked in bed because pulling trousers up is too hard for me.

    But then I realised when I have to get up I put on a bathrobe so that my kids don’t have to see me naked.

    So, I do dress for others.

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    i would dress for myself but my cat will get hair over my outfit so the only time I can really dress is when I’m out of the house

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    Hell, I BARELY dress for myself, let alone others.

    The two deciding factors are “Does this protect me from public indecency laws” and “Am I warm/cool enough in this”. Anything goes so long as it meets this criteria.

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    Myself. I stopped following our work dress code after Covid and nobody has complained. Flannel and jeans and a hat == office casual now.