2nd guy was super nice and seemed really kind. He gave off the impression that as long as you do you, you can be fashionable. Great and kind energy coming from you. Same with the 3rd guy giving the advice of “be you”
I agree with your comment as I personally also believe that street style or any style for instance can be styled using not only branded brands but brands that many people can also afford. I usually buy my outfits from brands that are affordable but I also do purchase certain clothings from thrifts stores. I feel that in terms if street style , the outfits can be easily found in various thrift stores. Some of them are affordable and sustainable at the same time. In my opinion, there are also a lot of clothings that are not that expensive that are better quality than the expensive brands. The jorts trend is definitely spreading and hence people would definitely want to style themselves this way. I feel even though you do not dress yourself in full branded outfits, you can still rock the style in your own way. Sometimes, it is alright to style yourself and tell others that most of the items you own are either from affordable brands or they are thrifted. People should not be ashamed of what kind of brands they wear. The first girl’s fit showed that people can still style themselves while on a budget.
I love the Dorothea/Guvanch couple because he said “you guys caught us very casual today”😂 I have the feeling that he really can bring it with fashion and felt like this outfit wasn’t a 10/10 but honestly in this more casual outfit he’s killing it!!
Ayo can I keep it 100% I respect NYC fashion and understand the culture but, when you visit you guys actually dress “ Weird ”! Bros dressing like we did in 95 NY included..
In all of these fashion on NYC streets videos, most people have some sense of fashion but absolutely zero sense of style. People really think being unique is doing something lazy like wearing black jeans instead of blue jeans. Either that or they grab whatever ill fitting, rejected waste they can find in housing works or salvation army