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I tend not to subscribe to the idea of growing out of certain styles, age-wise. Clothing to me is as much about expression as anything, so in addition to representing my allegiance to the golden era and the version of NYC that birthed me, I'm also expressing what I think is fly. So, that will only change if my personal tastes change. It's one thing to not like an item as much as you used to, but I'm not going to not wear something I like because it is more juvenile than the next item. ...I mean, to keep it 100, by the standards that say a certain hat is juvenile, we should have all grown out of all this stuff long ago anyway.
This is not directed at you now, Middy - just in general.
It always irks me when people post on here - I need to get my grown man style on and stuff like that. It often wreaks of insecurity. Like - you have to tell people you're grown - you don't experience life as an adult enough and you have to worry about other people perceiving you as a child. ...Being grown isn't a uniform.
Besides, wanting to be "grown" is generally the sign of a kid. Once you're grown, all want to do is be a kid again!
And, finally, there's nothing 'grown" about announcing your impending change in style of dress on a message board about sneakers....
Sorry, just had to get that off my chest once this subject came up.
This is not directed at you now, Middy - just in general.
It always irks me when people post on here - I need to get my grown man style on and stuff like that. It often wreaks of insecurity. Like - you have to tell people you're grown - you don't experience life as an adult enough and you have to worry about other people perceiving you as a child. ...Being grown isn't a uniform.
Besides, wanting to be "grown" is generally the sign of a kid. Once you're grown, all want to do is be a kid again!
And, finally, there's nothing 'grown" about announcing your impending change in style of dress on a message board about sneakers....
Sorry, just had to get that off my chest once this subject came up.