• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    Seems like a guide from someone that wants to sell 20 shirts, 12 pairs of pants, 8 pairs of shoes and 6 blazers.

    As long as isn’t full of tear holes, wear whatever the fuck you want.

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      6 months ago

      I mean you don’t need to buy at every level, and a lot of it is shared, e.g. the smart casual and business casual blazers can be the same one

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        6 months ago

        it’s not the guide that’s bullshit, it’s the fact that distinct categories like “smart casual” (wtf is “smart” any kind of clothes anyway?) and “business casual” even exist. i sincerely hope i never get to the point that i can tell them apart. we need to push for LESS superficial bullshit culture, not the other way around

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          6 months ago

          Smart is a British term for looking sharply dressed, etc. Like “Oi, Lad, don’t you look smart with the new 'aircut”

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            6 months ago

            ok. this still doesn’t explain how “sharply dressed” casual is different from “business” casual. don’t tell me–i don’t care