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[โ€“] FlyingSquid@lemmy.world 60 points 4 days ago (66 children)

I wish it was socially acceptable for men to wear the colorful stuff women do on formal occasions. It's almost always black, white, grey or maybe dark blue.

I want things like paisley suits to be considered normal. Why not? It's just a pattern.

I'm not saying it because I want to do it, I'm saying it because I want to see it. Make congress a sea of color rather than a bit here and a bit there.

[โ€“] odelik@lemmy.today 6 points 4 days ago

I had an ex tell me once that I wore too much brown and dull greens.

Since then I've been aware of my color choices and have a lot of "loud" colors in my wardrobe. I will even intentionally wear clashing colors and have made it a style choice.

I still have browns and dull greens, but I have fun with them now.

All that said, I'll wear something until it starts wearing out then that'll be relegated to chore/diy project clothes.

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