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+ | *[https://twitter.com/dieworkwear/status/1778682073177530644 Twitter thread on "Shape and Drape"] in clothes, by derek guy, @dieworkwear. | ||
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+ | 1. Try to wear a jacket. Or find ways to layer | ||
+ | 2. Pay attention to the complex construction of clothes | ||
+ | 3. Don't assume everything has to be slim-fit | ||
+ | 4. Think about outfits as shapes | ||
+ | 5. Pay attention to how fabric drapes | ||
+ | IMO, that's what ppl admire in good outfits | ||
==Materials== | ==Materials== | ||
− | It's curious how troubled I am by polyester ties and polypropolene rugs, even those that seem as good as silk and wool. Is it the memory of that guy in college who would | + | It's curious how troubled I am by polyester ties and polypropolene rugs, even those that seem as good as silk and wool. Is it the memory of that guy in college who would menace freshman suit jackets with his cigarette lighter? Is there a deeper reason to prefer the natural? |
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 12 April 2024
In General
- Twitter thread on "Shape and Drape" in clothes, by derek guy, @dieworkwear.
In summary: 1. Try to wear a jacket. Or find ways to layer 2. Pay attention to the complex construction of clothes 3. Don't assume everything has to be slim-fit 4. Think about outfits as shapes 5. Pay attention to how fabric drapes IMO, that's what ppl admire in good outfits
Materials
It's curious how troubled I am by polyester ties and polypropolene rugs, even those that seem as good as silk and wool. Is it the memory of that guy in college who would menace freshman suit jackets with his cigarette lighter? Is there a deeper reason to prefer the natural?