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Go Retro is about celebrating the retro, and that means appreciating what people used to look like before these over the top trends took hold. American guys hate slender pants, by the way -- they say this style looks "gay"; I say it looks way more flattering than baggy pants (though part of the reason the slim pant trend will never catch on here is because of men's weight issues, which is another blog post entirely.). I know I'm late. It somehow morphed into torn clothing looking edgey, even on white bread middle class people. As far as tattoos, I did write a post several years ago here about my distaste for them. I hope this idiot trend of looking like slobs will eventually swing back the other way. Never apologize, Pam, for stating the obvious. I have a problem with womens cloths as they don't fit very well. As a professional designer, I realize that at least 90% of people wouldn't know what looks good, and they need to be shown. But I am neat. Like someone commented above, its sad that you would be looked at funny for wearing a suit with a fedora because you like to look nice. Too much soft-pedaling stuff/PC ,these days,is another part of the decline in class,IMHO. As Maher pointed out in his on-air editorial, if you can afford $17.99 pajama bottoms with the Budweiser logo on them, then you can afford the $11.99 jeans at Target. George W. Bush later made blue the power tie of choice. Clean and neat is good. Most people took pride in looking their best and dressing for success. Personally,I fail to see how any of these teens expect to be taken seriously in the real world,when they dress like dumpster divers,street walkers,and wannabe gang bangers,and are covered with tattoos,body piercings,and other mutilations.News flash child,nobody wants to see your underwear,or your scrawny (or giant) backside. I was reminded of a David Sedaris essay where he suggested to North Americans visiting Paris that one shouldn't visit another person's country dressed like they have come over to fix the plumbing. And from what I hear, slob nation is making its way into those social situations, too. No one at it.I honestly think my boss likes it this way though. That way they could develop a sloppy style that could be made for very little money and sell clothes for a lot of money. It doesn't cost hundreds or thouands of dollars to wear clothing that doesn't look as though it functions for bedtime wear. When I was still working, I would at least wear a pair of Dockers pants, a button-down shirt, and tie most days, though sometimes I'd wear a nice polo shirt with my company logo on it -- tucked in. For the record, I was born in the 1950s. So they started promoting the casual slob look in sitcoms, magazine, fashion shows and in the media. No, but I would except that people would dress in jeans with the shirt tucked in with a belt and nice dress shoes, is that so much to ask for? Too many people now days,either dress like slobs or sluts&I find it apalling,personally. I could go on and on about this topic all day, but I guess I will end on a positive note: if I'm ever having an "ugly" day, all I have to do to cure it is make a visit to my local store. Another depicts him clutching a Juul, the millennial e-cig of choice. I find it off putting and want to tell these Hollywood and U.K. guys to spruce up and look like a successfully civilized person, not a digital age Neanderthal Man. Dirty shoes and unwashed hair and these are females!Has anyone noticed these DAY GLOW yellow t shirts? They're like spying on your next-door neighbor. no just NO. For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact My men and even the men of the Royal Marines had everything from gas piston to bolt assembly immaculate and lightly oiled within 15 minutes. The celebrities don't help any. America, a nation of slobs | The Seattle Times And Mr. LaBeouf belongs in a loutish league of his own, wearing hot-pink running tights underneath tattered denim cutoffs, ripped-collared hoodies and Uggs. If there is any question that the masses of "God's Country" have been dumbed down to idiocy, then one only need look, if you are able to, at the hideous way most people are "dressing." (1995). This loss of basic common sense of what looks good has been indicated into the people for generations. One wouldn't expect, say, a crisply ironed shirt or razor-sharp creases in a slob's clothing. As John Wayne said, "Life is hard enough but it's even harder when you're stupid." Sloppiness in civilian life is one thing, sloppiness on the battlefield gets you and your fellow troops killed. We must be the worst dressed country in the world. I love watching old movies and tv shows pre 1965 and see all the well-dressed people. A longtime user of the citys public courts and their anything-goes dress code, I complained at West Side daring to demand all white from its patrons but I eventually caved because I badly wanted to try out the clubs famed grass courts. My occupation means suits much of the time, or if I'm lucky very samrt casual. He had appeared regularly on CNN to discuss the missing Malaysian airliner wearing jeans and open plaid shirts, which didn't sit well with viewers, who told uFly's owner that he was "shaming Canadians" and making the country look bad to the rest of the world. Also agree with Bill on the tie thing, at least in socal. Dress well: get crap from people Dress like a slob: no one cares I see a lot of people in stores that wear flip-flops (even in winter! I go to my local library; instead of handing my items to a waiting librarian to check them out for me, as I once used to do, I am now made to do it myself. Plus although they're rare, there are risks with getting tattoos such as contracting a skin infection. Behind the Backlash Against Bud Light's Transgender Influencer Even working class people (which I am) used to take pains to dress as best they could for special occasions, such as church or going out to dinner. Apparently this "casual Friday-and-then-some every damn day" way of dressing is a national epidemic and according to a some, a tragedy. I see it everywhere. Sadly,so many women also do it too. The examples go on and on, but it is coming to the point where interactions with other people, even as a customer, are lowering to a nadir. You are growing up with your decision to look good. America definitely needs a renaissance not just in fashion but in general. The smell was horrendous- parmesan cheese- him and her clad in ragged, ugly clothes, playing on their iphones. The PC Police will probably be after me for saying as much. Comedian Bill Maher questioned why celebrities and Democrat politicians do not address issues like the Black-on-Black crime wave in cities such as Chicago. I notice that many retail stores are selling "dress pants" that are composed with all synthetics and no wool. Now in winter everyone looks the same with the same over the knee length cheap looking mass production made coats and jackets. It's a trend that started a good 20 years ago, most notably when companies started casual Fridays and it kind of permeated society from there through the years. Look at TV shows, like Hawaii Five-O, past vs new series. That thought chills me and make me sad, and more lonely for days gone by. Nowadays, the same type of store lets the employees wear whatever they choose, with tattoos and/or piecings unhidden. My father practically wore a coat and tie to mow the lawn. Dress impeccably, and they remember the woman." When people were invited onstage at a recent performance of Penn & Teller on Broadway, many women looked as if they had stepped out of a jazzercise class, while men ambled around in hideous cargo shorts. And its not just at the theater where folks have simply stopped trying: Offenders turn up at the Metropolitan Opera in Crocs. I was watching the NBC nightly news not too long ago on a Sunday evening. Smoking: Three homeless people from South Ferry doss houses are in Battery Park on June 6, 1941. He would wear dress pants, open neck shirt and sport's jacket and was overdressed compared to everyone else who were in baggy jeans, many torn or frayed, flip flops, shorts, very sloppy looking. If I've used a photo, video, etc in one of my posts it means I really dig it! Well, I have absolutely nothing against same sex people, since I am one. It was a privilege to wear jeans on Fridays, but now it seems we've gone to the other extreme, and in many offices the dress code is too lax ornonexistent. I might otherwise resemble my Norse ancestors, though even they cared about their appearance. To wit, Notre Dame professor Linda Przybyszewski teaches . New York Post writer Elisabeth Vincentelli's rant on the growing slob population strikes a chord. No one would ever consider me overdressedor overeducated, for that matterbut if I am now regarded as well-dressed . Just look at how trim the general American public was in the 20th century. What happened to the days when you had to go out "dressed appropriately"? Out gets a latino woman and her man, who is wearing basketball shorts, a t-shirt and is covered in tattoos. We went to a concert at the Beacon (unbelievably ornate) and most of the women, no makeup, bare legs, tattoos, ugly clothes, appalling! And then it happened: There I was in head-to-toe white everything bought at deep discounts online and suddenly I wasnt just playing tennis anymore. Look at what's being sold in the stores, and there's your answer. Today, I still go out in public wearing decent-looking clothes. I wish more of us could understand that. No wonder everybody from Patti LuPone on down is complaining that nobody knows how to behave anymore: If you dress like a child, chances are you're going to act like one. It's a society of disrespect through obnoxious clothing choices, ignorance, and a "screw you I'll be as offensive as I want attitude." I've copped a few comments about trying too hard and things like that which i just let wash over my head. News Corp is a global, diversified media and information services company focused on creating and distributing authoritative and engaging content and other products and services. For me, part of the appeal of going to such a restaurant (or other similar places, like the symphony) is the opportunity to dress up. Can we judge an entire country by its clothing choices? Even attending church now seems more like a circus than actually being in church. If you want to understand the cluelessness of the American male when it comes to dress, consider a recent Men's Wearhouse commercial in which a fellow freaks out simply because . I also own a lot of dressier clothing, which I wear when I can. Who designed such crap is beyond me. I can say with the strongest of confidence that Americans, both men and women, dress like absolute dog shit. Give me a break. According to a paper from Social Psychological and Personality Science, a certain number of subjects were instructed to wear casual clothing and formal clothing before taking intellectual tests. (Polo ralph Lauren being one of them). In the 80s we "woven ties", around 1990 everything was silk with geometric patterns, in the mid 90s, the trend was floral ties!I walked into that same dept store a week ago and saw virtually nothing. Being 18, I'm part of the uncaring generation and I have to admit that for years I've been a slob. I'm not saying that I have a problem with people wearing t-shirts, shorts, etc. I love to dress casually myself and it would be pretty ridiculous to don a dress and gloves to pick up milk and bread, like they did in the 1950s. It appears to me, in my humble opinion, at least, that our society has given up apsiring and has accepted these debasements, and doesn't care about "keeping up appearances" at least for the sake of one's self respect. Partly this has to. Even the mod youth culture of 1960s England was made up of some pretty snazzy dressers(picture via.