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It’s funny that Milo is wrong but putting a button on a jacket that you’re not supposed to use for like 500 years is stupid.

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everything about the western suit is a triumph of form over function and the use of many, many small details as signifiers for one to show they “belong” among those of high status, or betray through ignorance that they are interlopers, others, poors.

the necktie, the length of the jacket, the lines, lapel notches, vent locations, how the fabric rests and the location of seams and cuffs in relation to anatomy.

it’s taken for granted that “it’s hard for women to find clothing that fits” but it is impossible for a man to find a suit (the definitive costume of high status) off any rack that fits his specific body. all require tailoring, even custom cut to length options. a bespoke item is a 10-50x increase over a decent off-the-rack item that has been adjusted, and the bespoke item will come with consultation by the tailor about notches, flaps, buttons, button hole stitching, and a dozen other weird details to ensure the item meets the criteria for the desired range of casual and formal events.

it is the theater of western elitism.

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Meanwhile, if the bib overalls fit you, you’re all set. Do whatever you want with the buttons there’s no barons around to start squealing about it.

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yeah it’s just another one of those things where we made up a bunch of bullshit rules so that rich people who have the time can memorize all those rules and then judge who does or does not belong in their social groups by how well they also memorized all the rules

that’s what a lot of grammar rules are too

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Separates the wheat from the chaff my good sir, what-what, cheerio!

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Real moment.

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“this man understood” this & that, bro you’re literally talking about who their tailors were, these dudes literally did not dress themselves

now i expect Milo had this made/picked for him since it looks like a formal photoshoot too, but it’s very silly to tote bourgeois pillocks as possessors of the secret knowledge of fashion; their tailors, costumiers, and wives did all that work.

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british style is wearing slightly ugly clothes that fit perfectly while pouring a pint into an ashtray for your dog at the pub

wonderful

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I thought Milo was dead tbh

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Yeah, I could have sworn he died in a grease fire or something

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“To shreds, you say?”

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He just got fired as Kanye’s chief of staff (real)

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