In an effort to appear more mysterious, I have pretty much been wearing my sunglasses everywhere. I like them because they make me appear fairly less approachable while simultaneously concealing my eye bags. I find that black on black makes people run away a little faster as well, especially when your pants hug your legs so tight that your feet actually fall asleep from time to time. The pop of color collar is an effort to revive this outfit from the depths of a dark hell, but I feel like I’ve been wearing collared shirts under sweaters for too long because even I am getting bored with it. That’s one things that bothers me about men’s fashion; it’s so limiting, even if you’re willing to explore it to great ends. That’s, perhaps, why I like dipping my sartorial fingers into women’s fashion. More skirts and female clothes on my body soon. Stay tuned.
The Dark Depths of Hell
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Love your photos, and what you write.
You’re quite funny.
I completely agree with what you said about men’s fashion. My personal problem is that because of the limits (and personal cowardice – I’m really scared of experimenting), I’ve just sort of given in and always wear polos with a sweater, but I’m so bored with my wardrobe. I’m kind of a big fan of just wearing sweaters without shirts because with sweaters, there’s at least the fun of different shapes and textures.