• @Shou@lemmy.world
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    228 days ago

    Perhaps consider looking for decorative belt buckles, tie pins, cufflinks and similar suit accessories. It might not be flamboyant, but it may make your day. It provides that extra touch.

    Or bring multiple bow ties and change them throughout the party just to mess with people.

    • @Fedizen@lemmy.world
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      328 days ago

      those are socially acceptable though, the post your replying to is expressing a want for wider social acceptability. Imo look at the formal kimonos and jackets worn in japan. Many of those were heavily decorated for both men and women.

      • @bluewing@lemm.ee
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        428 days ago

        I have always wanted a kilt. But it’s not socially acceptable where I live and frankly impractical 6 months out of the year due to well below freezing temps. No one would say anything directly to your face, but you would be stared at and talked about behind your back by everyone.

      • @Shou@lemmy.world
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        328 days ago

        Any ideas on how to transition men’s fashion? Could start with elaborate patterns and decor on suits. Shirts already have patterns of flowers, or birds on em. Why not suits too?