You’d need to be careful on there or you’ll end up looking like a Proud Boy or some sort of special forces LARPer.
Yeah don’t accidentally buy a full camo kit and wraparound shades, grow a goatee and stand around holding a big toy gun. Should have said.
Mall Ninja
Heavy.
I went through a heavy Adi track pant stage. Still wear them for skating. Managing to get Polar 90s jeans and Chinos back into the rotation.
Also love a Lucas short when the weather turns.
I don’t own any tracksuit pants (bit cold training outdoors right now in shorts to be honest) and just wear jeans all the time, or shorts in summer. Volcom Solver or Carhartt Vicious work perfect for me. Got 3 pairs of each. Maybe they’re a little loose on the waist, but yeah, for weddings I get crazy stressed/anxious about having to wear something like a tie or vaguely dress-up stuff. I don’t have a suit, or suit jacket, business slacks or anything similar. I cannot stand the things, but mainly the social pressure and sneering from people you don’t know when showing up to a wedding not wearing a suit, which will inevitably get covered in food and wine at some point. I just wear a black pair of twill jeans, black shirt with a bit of stretch, a black tie and pair of black chukkas, so I often end up looking like the bar staff in the hotel, or the first B-movie background baddie to die in an explosion.
Shell suit. Matching top and bottoms. Smart and practical. The Nike/Supreme leather one will do for weddings.
I got some of the shorts and they’re rad
Wear it with a pair of Wallabees and you’re laughing.
And of course, a Castrol GTX puffa jacket.
I recently discovered that there’s a matching jacket for my Slazenger trackies.
Haha! I’m pretty much the same.
Work is smart casual too (wfh casual at the mo!) so when the occassional wedding / reception pops up I struggle.
One reception I went to I thought I’d make an effort and splashed out on a new pair of dark blue jeans, a (Next) Oxford shirt and some black All-Stars. In retrospect, I should have made more of an effort as everyone who’d been there all day were suited / booted, plus it seemed to upset the Brides sister (who I’d never met before). Oh, and I was wearing the same as the covers band they’d booked.
I kind of miss wearing a suit. But not the aggro of having 3 or 4 in rotation from wearing one every day. Ballache to keep them clean and pressed.
Black tie events are always fun. I got myself a wicked tux a while back, when I was going to the gym often. Looked dope. Last time I tried it on after not exercising for a couple of years my shoulders had halved in size and I looked like a kid on his first day of school.
Men in their 60s in Glasgow wear tracksuits and Air Max, anybody with related sartorial concerns would do well to visit here.
Also these men aren’t athletes, they’re standing outside bookies and boozers smoking roll ups.
Just got a dope waterproof from there last week, good site
athletically
I’ve never worn a suit or a tie or anything like that. I hate dress codes and having to dress up. I just want to wear comfortable shit, I just want to wear what I feel like wearing when I get up, depending on my mood.
Last time I went to a wedding I wore a pair of blue jeans (Solvers), a Hawaiian shirt and checkered slip ons. My girlfriend who usually loves dressing up didn’t even go mad and most guys there told me I was killing it, haha.
There’s not much I like about Covid but canceled wedding parties make me happy.
Yeah, I’m sure they can be comfortable but I see so many bank clerks and insurance agents and other weirdos wearing them here that I just don’t want to do that at all. Maybe one day I will, who knows?
I’ve got a really cool suit jacket I wore for our wedding. It was green velvet made in India, I bought it off ebay and sent my measurements. That’s about as stylish as I can get, normally I look like a tramp and my brother likes to point it out from time to time
Bought those in every colour for a couple of years. They’re a great trousers.