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Would you like to have this men’s style back? (German, Germany, fashion)

no

I like suits and ties (or I don’t think a suit is complete without a tie). I like shirts, I like bow ties and ascots, I like hats (aside from baseball caps). So yeah, I’d love to see more of this and I wish it didn’t feel that pressure to dress casual – some guys just don’t dare to dress up even a little bit, which is a shame. And for wearing a suit when there’s no external reason, it’s easy to be shamed, or at least looked at in a weird way. All very silly, and a shame.

But I also like t-shirts, chinos, sweaters, hoodies, etc… I also like casual clothes and I don’t want to lose them. I don’t want them all to look like the photos. The color is probably missing, not just because of the black and white, I guess the suits were all neutral colors, and the shirts were white, very boring. That’s the only way I would find it extremely boring. It’s also nice when a man wears a shirt in a bright color, or just a shirt with a bow tie/tie, maybe with a sweater or a smart vest. Or a casual suit with a paisley shirt.

In other words, as in the photo, I would have too much pressure in the other direction. I don’t want to have to wear a suit and tie. I want a choice – one day in a t-shirt and chinos, the next in a suit and tie, and then shirt, chinos, bow tie and waistcoat, or sweater and tie. And I’d like to see others do the same. Everyone as he (really) wants, then you will surely see a nice variety, starting with sweatpants and t-shirts, to suits and ties, with a lot in the area of ​​t-shirts and jeans or shirts and trousers. A little then probably with a binder. So variety, also with others (even if the spectrum is more likely to be dominated in the casual area). I want to see all styles. The only thing that bothers me about the current situation is that there is too much pressure, albeit often implicit, to dress casually.

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