Even in early adulthood, men can't be told what to wear; they can only be subtly moved by example, encouragement, and a generally sophisticated atmosphere.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There has been a change in men's attitudes toward their clothes. Men are more aware of fashion; they're not afraid of it.
Men turn to formal wear when they want a new job or when they think their current one is in danger. They try to present themselves as powerful and successful.
Sometimes you have to wear what you want.
I think men look best when they're dressed in something that makes them feel comfortable.
I'm lucky that I'm inside the fashion industry and see clothes from a different perspective than the traditional consumer. Being able to curate, edit, and style product to make my own look is a privilege, but something I think men are becoming more aware of how to do.
I think it's difficult to do fashion for men, because either you become very over-homosexual fashion or very boring fashion. You don't want a boy who looks 15 in a little pair of shorts with some strange art... But to see just a jacket and tie is boring.
Style isn't just about what you wear, it's about how you live.
I believe someone should be able to dress according to the mood they're in. It shouldn't be forced and you shouldn't have to follow a trend.
We sort of expect to see men in women's clothes. It's part of our culture. The key thing is, it has to be done quite badly.
Clothes and manners do not make the man; but when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.
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