File: Sick Fedora, Bro.swf-(8.66 MB, 856x480, Loop)
[_] Beast Mode Touch me 12/15/15(Tue)08:07:18 No.2977554
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>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)08:22:35 No.2977557
Being cool has literally nothing to do with what you wear.
I can pull off a Fedora look easily and get all the ladies.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)08:28:27 No.2977562
>>2977557
*tips*
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)08:28:43 No.2977563
>>2977557
Not a fedora, it's a trilby, fedoras have a very wide brim.
trilbys look gay on everyone.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)08:29:54 No.2977564
>>2977557
And there are those that can pull off a fishnet top with sparkly, pink, bedazzled short-shorts.
The point is that both looks will initially mark you as a giant, raging faggot until you prove
otherwise.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)08:35:30 No.2977565
>>2977557
>Being cool has literally nothing to do with what you wear.
False.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)08:56:20 No.2977577
this video is pretty mainstream. seems a little outdated though.
>>2977557
good luck being a cool guy wearing only diapers and a pacifier
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)09:07:31 No.2977580
>>2977557
The problem with what you wear (or dont) is that it will form part of people's first impression
of you. If you wear a short-sleeve button-up shirt and corduroy pants, and have hipster glasses,
people might assume you are either an old-school nerd, still dressed by your mom, or you are
trying to make fun of someone. In that case, a Fedora or Trilby will not make much of a different.
On the other hand, if you wear a well tailored suit with a coordinated hat? People will notice
you. Same suit, but tie-dyed, and people will notice you, but assume something different...
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)09:13:19 No.2977582
>>2977580
None of that first impression shit really matters though.
Sure a nerdy guy with no self confidence or social skills who stutters, forgets words and looks
down when he talks to people can "appear cool" to someone he has never spoken to if he dresses up
in really cool/nice clothes but the second he speaks to someone the facade will come crumbling
down.
On the other hand you can have a ultra confident, happy guy who loves himself/thinks he is the
shit wearing a sweat shirt and sweat pants.
He might look less cool because of the bleh clothes but when he actually talks to someone he has
a 100000x better chance of being considered likeable/cool/datable by that person because he will
express the confidence/coolness in himself.
I mean there are probably limits.
Wearing a daiper will make it hard but even then Justin Bieber walking around in a daiper will
probably get laid more then an insecure self hating nerd in Kanye clothes.
Maybe I don't explain it well but the point is your inner confidence/happiness is what people
really judge you by when you talk to them.
Clothes might have an effect but compared to personality its almost nothing.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)12:08:44 No.2977677
>>2977563
Sean Connery pulled off the trilby (know as the Rich Gentlemans Fedora.) I should know because I
had to take some BS class in Millinery. The rest of you look like neckbeard, Jabba the Hutt fgts
when you wear fedoras (and your 'skinny jeans')
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)12:10:11 No.2977678
Trilbys traditionally really work with a suit.
Anything else is going to be hit and miss.
Alternatively don't wear a trilby, wear something else.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)12:37:08 No.2977695
Does Red Minus work with Stamper? Art work seems really alike.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)12:40:35 No.2977699
>>2977554
>posting this shit
Go back to youtube.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)12:44:06 No.2977702
>>2977554
I fuckin love redminus.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/15/15(Tue)13:18:09 No.2977725
So... noone complains that a flash artist's released video has been converted and shat back into
swf?