Interesting topic. Personally, I've taken a step back from the consumerist side of fashion and have essentially been taking clothes I already own, but don't really wear and have been morphing them into something I would wear.
@ohgodohgodhelp6152
Жыл бұрын
Oh god i really wanna do that. This idea has been plaguing my mind for months but i dont have the skills to do it
@ohgodohgodhelp6152
Жыл бұрын
Please tell me more 👀
@Darkmatter208
Жыл бұрын
This is next level shit. I’ve been overwhelmed as well and in an effort to refrain from buying drip that I don’t need, I removed all my social apps and clothings apps to challenge myself. It’s been about two months since I’ve bought any new clothes. At this point, I don’t miss much about fashion because everyone seems to be dressing the same so it’s gotten a little harder to stand out. I’m no different but I’m just trying to appreciate what I have.. I’ve also removed tiktok from my phone Cuzz that shit is like heroin and I don’t need become addicted to something that doesn’t benefit me in any way. The FOMO is real BUT if you can get through three days without all those distractions, there’s no limit to how far you can take it.
@dwnturn
Жыл бұрын
Same, took all my old jeans ion wear nm n made custom ones i would wear
@unfiltered577
Жыл бұрын
@oh god oh god help I'm just starting out lol. Right now, it's just basic sewing without an actual machine, dye, fabric paint, and fabric markers. Most of this you can find at Walmart. My best advice is just to go for it. If the punks in the 70s could do it, you can too.
@marcquees5312
Жыл бұрын
Fashion Elitist is the type of guy to tell you to talk to a therapist and workout all your problems so your fashion sense can reflect who you truly are and were meant to be
@Knx3k
Жыл бұрын
Lmao good advice
@iant.9938
Жыл бұрын
it's surprisingly effective advice too
@amirikram
Жыл бұрын
@@Knx3kyou you y
@Knx3k
Жыл бұрын
@@amirikram o:
@shade4718
10 ай бұрын
Guys way over his head making the most simple things sound very complicated
@tristancheng6676
Жыл бұрын
B-but you’re telling my favourite fashion influencer doesn’t wear Rick Owen heels for their daily jogs?
@Flair.forever
Жыл бұрын
B…bbit…😂
@lil_Perro
Жыл бұрын
Mattress on the ground, closet full of Yohji. JQ's got his priorities straight.
@IsaaaValorant
Жыл бұрын
love to see it
@narutofan4545
Жыл бұрын
Ego
@illuminoct1593
Жыл бұрын
I don’t post my fits online at all and just wear what I like whenever I leave my home Some might think I’m overdressed but I just love my fashion sense
@pigeondance
Жыл бұрын
pls never stop doing that
@zvezdoblyat
Жыл бұрын
My style sense is "overdressed," too, lol. I'd show up in a floor-length dress, probably with a cloak if it was cold, for something stupid like a walk in a park. Looking elegant is just so pretty to me, but in an 18th century way, not a 21st century way.
@psych9079
Жыл бұрын
I felt really awkward at first going full Yohji but after a couple years it doesn't matter in the slightest. You can dress as wild as you want and nobody will care enough to give you weird looks or tell you not to, some actually give compliments. Even if people think something is weird they won't care enough to voice their opinions and upset a stranger they'll never meet again. It's only the people who like what you're doing who will speak up.
@adri.progression
Жыл бұрын
great comment ODST pfp ☄🔥
@Luna-nw4tk
Жыл бұрын
another ODST pfp W
@dva5610
9 ай бұрын
Now full yohji and Rick is so played out. Funny how times change
@urei_sayo
9 ай бұрын
idk i love yohji still. just feel so comfy and protected wearing his stuff its weird @@dva5610
@Aaron-xn7dg
Жыл бұрын
this is the age old question of should people wear band tees if they don't listen to the band
@servidig483
Жыл бұрын
And the answer is yes(by the bands themselves)
@Gabriel-ut1we
Жыл бұрын
i mean yea and it gives the band free advertisement ig
@ff-qc7qy
Жыл бұрын
No
@gabyi3646
Жыл бұрын
I wear a thrifted air force sweater and was never enlisted. I just like the fit and i think its cozy. Maybe i am fake, it be like that sometimes
@iloveweezer69
Жыл бұрын
@@gabyi3646 lmao
@tannerpeterson6167
Жыл бұрын
Learning to sew has really helped me find new avenues to express myself. The fact that with some very basic knowledge I can essentially turn scraps into functional items is also just really cool. My 2 cents, learn to sew, make what you want, customize your stuff, its fun! 😊
@Elian03999
Жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing , bro fr 🤌🏽
@cseymour97
Жыл бұрын
100% this! Once I learned to alter clothes I was able to really elevate things for myself by thrifting and adjusting the shape of garments into something I love!
@ISREHL
Жыл бұрын
Wha equipment do you recommend for a newbie?
@bonaface
Жыл бұрын
thanks Tanner but that would require having your fashion be merit based, the total opposite of the vapid drivel he's talking about. it takes a truly modern man to look within themselves, see nothing, and then panic that the rest of the world will find out if not for an ambiguous genderfluff monochromatic silhouette. These kids won't even pick up a damn book to fill the existential maw eating away at them...WHY would they risk being pricked by a sewing machine needle?! thanks but no thanks Tanner!
@BraveNewWear
Жыл бұрын
i never realized that all the actors in 300 shaved their chest when I was growing up. Obviously they do, king leonidas has a full beard and not a hair on his chest. Sometimes we don't even realize the lies we believe until we're older.
@KurtyMurdi
Жыл бұрын
Wait til you find out they were super gay too 😂 but misogynists love them for some reason
@CrazeeFy
Жыл бұрын
@@KurtyMurdi they also had slaves. A fact conveniently forgotten by western chauvinists
@KurtyMurdi
Жыл бұрын
@@CrazeeFy andddd also their army was structured on sexual exploitation of children. Pedophile generals sexually assualted young boys in their command as this was an expected part of their training. This was based on the god apollo and his boy-toy whose name i forgot. You can also see it in heracles and iolaus - his boy lover. Also zeus and Ganymede, his "cup bearer" (a gross euphamism) who he kidnapped and kept around for his "services". In short, greek masters would take on young apprentices and sexual exploitation was inherent in this. No one seems to mention when romantising the ancient greeks and their "great society"
@tomorrowilearned8471
Жыл бұрын
The authenticity argument is a slippery slope...If I have worn combat boots my entire adult life but I am not a solider...Am I authentic just because I wear the combat boots both on and offline?
@bigtoenail2628
Жыл бұрын
I wasn’t stalking I swear
@swankyhabi
11 ай бұрын
I actually love how your videos concern more than fashion ... it's like a kind of intelligent and interesting therapy
@evanwang7361
Жыл бұрын
This video came at the perfect time, I recently diagnosed myself with being terminally online (this may be responsible for mental issues)
@cameron2900x
Жыл бұрын
Strongest kd fan ( probably a burner )
@toegobbler7449
Жыл бұрын
@@cameron2900x 💀
@dannymommens
Жыл бұрын
“There is something about fashion that make people really nervous “__. I remember reading about some macro social trends some years ago called “URL VS. IRL” and editable identities and how you portray yourself as different personalities in different social medias. Of course this was before Tik Tok. Fashion is quite interesting: we all want to be different and unique and irreplaceable, but we also want to be accepted and validated. So we end up compromising a lot. Getting online validation on outfits that “actually” represent you but maybe you still don’t dare to take outside into the public may give you the confidence to allow yourself to be your true self outside. Of course this is kind of an ideal scenario where no one is fake or doing it for the money. Great content!
@13maarii
Жыл бұрын
this man videos is so good another banger brotha
@Avant_Garden
Жыл бұрын
I really like this. Its hard sometimes to find where you fit in with fashion and to wear what you want. Personally ive been working on my sewing skills so i can express myself through my clothing in a truthful way
@pine1234
Жыл бұрын
sams here! the lolita style is not popular where im from, so i made it my ife goal to be able to sew lolita clothing (the goth substyle speicifically)
@piesontues8652
Жыл бұрын
Babe wake up, new Fashion Elitist drop
@Mx_Skull
Жыл бұрын
WARNING: INCOMING "OK GRANDPA LET'S GET YOU TO BED" ESSAY POST: I feel bad for everyone who is even just a little younger than me (it seems) ... more on that in a sec. So, I'm 35, living life as a mostly-straight, recently-married he-they who uses the power of clothing to look good and low-key (on occassion high-key) bend gender, and I think my style behaviour is like a lot of younger guys who are into fashion: I subscribe to and consume fashion content on IG and YT, I'm not rich (like, not at all moneyed) so I mostly just save up and use Grailed to access designer clothing, I love dressing up even just for the grocery store, I have a hobby involving a sewing machine, I love putting together niche designer pieces with thrifted stuff and I'm genuinely having fun with clothes. But, with love, I am WORRIED ABOUT SOME OF Y'ALL, cuz I have seen SO many videos talking about online / offline disconnect, alienation, and going through so much anxiety about keeping up with influencers etc. This is about mental health, and some of these struggles are like Black Mirror versions of what I grew up with. When I was in high school, online wasn't even a thing and I dressed up in crazy shit I found in thrift stores. It was just a way that I had fun. When I was 20, social media was just emerging as Facebook, where you and 30 friends you knew in real life could interact in very basic ways. I could, and did, dress in all kinds of kooky ways. But there was never online evidence of this. There was no way for anyone to comment on my style, and I never felt anyone could police how I expressed myself with clothing. There was nobody to impress that wasn't physically close enough to see me. If you wanted to disrespect me, you had to come up to my face and call me a f*g or whatever. And all that is still mostly true for me (except nobody calls me names because I'm a Grown Up now). When I was younger I had the occasional jock wanna test me, but all the problems described in this video I simply have never had, cuz I don't perform my personal style online, and I don't really know how to keep up with trends cuz I never felt like I needed to try. I have wicked style, I look f'ing GREAT like every day, but I don't have the social media muscles some people younger than me have, so I can't flex outside from the rare IG story where a photo of me looking cool may exist for 24 hours. Anyway my point is, I have always dressed for fun and play, to feel like a hottie, to feel comfortable in my flesh avatar, and as a cute side benefit, some people I know IRL occasionally ask me for advice on style or pieces they are interested in buying. My style, like my self, exists in community, mostly IRL, and I feel great. Anyway that's my story, love and respect to everyone being creative and looking (& hopefully feeling) hot! I'm just trying to say: fellas, it doesn't have to be this way!
@kake6309
Жыл бұрын
honey wake up, our favorite pretentious handsome fashion youtuber uploaded
@ethanmiller631
Жыл бұрын
to summarize go touch grass
@Mcjacup
Жыл бұрын
So if your doing something that’s not 100% you then you should stop doing it? What happened to fake it until you make it…?
@comicog3
Жыл бұрын
I keep watching these essays, but I don't relate whatsoever to the mindset of the person this is made for. I love style, I love style content, etc. I'm 23, I've been on Instagram since the early days, and was on Facebook before that. But the moment large amounts of currency are at play (whether it be cash, or attention as a currency), it should be obvious that so much of what you're looking at is contrived. Whether as an outright advert or just an influencer trying to keep up with the whims of an algorithm. Wear what you like. If something new catches your attention, consider giving it a try if you really like it. But sit on it for a minute, make sure you're not just jumping on the wave because it's hot on the algorithm for a week. Personally, I've been curious about the silk rectangle and square scarves for a few years. I'm still intrigued, so I'd consider it a genuine interest, and now I'm keeping my eyes peeled for some on ebay and at thrift shops. Don't just wear something because an influencer said to, or because other people are. That said, with respect to persona, the specific subject of this video, I think there are instances in which partitioned personas actually make some sense. I grew up idolozing the emo style of the pop punk, emo, and post hardcore bands of my youth. My day to day style these days is sartorial inspired, sometimes with "grown up Street" thrown in. But when I'd perform with my emo band, I'd definitely dress edgier to fit with the music. And if things had gone farther with the band, I could easily see myself buying and wearing Jordan Arthur Smith, S'yte, and Paradoxe, all brands I really enjoy but wouldn't wear on the day to day, while performing.
@charliedubya
Жыл бұрын
this is exactly how I felt while watching damn
@joeschmoe13106
Жыл бұрын
Fashion does suck online. Too many annoying KZitemrs with wojacks in the thumbnails
@creamdaddy117
Жыл бұрын
I do feel like people like wisdm and others are unjustly bigged up or hyped up in the fashion community even though it has been proven time and time again that he doesn't wear the fits he makes in his videos outside, in the actual world. That's why I prefer watching your videos because I know that the things you put in your videos actually get worn outside!
@Knji7
Жыл бұрын
Just my thoughts abt wisdm, I feel like that’s kinda the point of his content. He puts together looks to take on a certain aesthetic or persona in a way.
@woozie77
Жыл бұрын
what’s wrong with that ? tons of runway outfits would never been seen on the street
@creamdaddy117
Жыл бұрын
@@woozie77 yes but when you watch a runway show I believe that many of the outfits are just concepts and clearly don't get worn outside of the venue. Also, in many cases the runway item on display is not available for purchase so, even if you would want to wear the item outside, you wouldn't be able to purchase it. I also don't believe that there's anything wrong with the videos that display the outfits because in the case of Wisdm I find his outfits to be entertaining and interesting, however, I believe that it should be disclosed in the caption of the video that it is merely display as when it is not displayed it creates a false sense of character to Wisdm and other creators and perhaps could mentally harm a consumer of their content that truly does believe that they go around daily life wearing those outfits, prompting them to buy outlandish garments in order to fit in and possibly even getting hate crimed due to it.
@dva5610
Жыл бұрын
beyond his personality, wisdm always rubbed me a little in the wrong way
@starveilvalley
Жыл бұрын
I'm really happy I actually wear all my clothes, They aren't basic either. For every fashion video I see, I step outside and see no one wearing cool funky, weird, clothes. The internet fashion isn't all that bad and truthfully wish i would see it more in person. Alot of those videos of fashion are mainly clothing people may of bought just for a video and its so wasteful :(
@ma1ist
Жыл бұрын
i was curious to see your fits since you put ur ig but can't find it so i'll take your word for it cheers
@BMo33
Жыл бұрын
love the topics you're bringing up and the growth (both in the channel and personal). i've gone through all your vids since the beginning of the year and you seem happier now. keep it up man.
@beeayeembeeeye
Жыл бұрын
i always joked about how i would play dress up in my room and follow the crazy fashion world, but i felt the most comfortable wearing “regular clothing”. like after a crazy cool runway show, the designer walks out in a some jeans a tee or a sweater and sneakers or dress shoes. i have now learned to combine both what i visually like and what i am comfortable wearing.
@davidpachecogarcia
8 ай бұрын
Designers create worlds. Not everyone wants to be a part of that world and the designer themself may not live in that world. I remember some famous architect talking about how they’ve designed so many churches in their career tho they themselves are not religious or go to church. But they understood the assignment and created something that people hired him to do.
@Kinglystateof
Жыл бұрын
Just a note: to say you hate “internet-cultured “ slang like “slay or eat” these are both terms used in black/black-queer culture that has been taken on by the internet. Just something to consider a lot of internet culture is a sanitized version of black culture😊. Loved the video though.
@juliusk9549
Жыл бұрын
I liked the video JQ, but I feel through out this video a lot of points fell into repetition. Not that the points were bad, but I’d love to hear more about why people need to build a persona online vs in reality; you bought up the point of monetary gain, approval gain, but I think maybe talking of ways to redefine people’s perspectives on the online vs reality > either that be in talking about the positives on how acting in certain way online for extravagant looks can be a very fulfilling; though on the face value might seem completely artificial. Of course you showcase people who are from what it seems are very big on social media’s who do it for a job- but for every person who gets millions of views, sponsors and or validation there are people looking themselves happily in the mirror in clothes that might be extravagant for them. The reason I bring this up is because of my own experience with fashion. I’ve always lived in a small coastal town and still currently do- and never once had a situation where I’d be able to wear something fancy during childhood to teens, and branching out on the Internet has always been helpful with just being a weird kid; and because of you especially being, an ‘online persona’ which I’d like to imagine are real and not fake (I’m realistic and know you’re a man) you’ve helped me find self, in all black, funny haha yohji stuff- flowing clothes which help with body dysmorphia, clothes that have made me appreciate craft of another person and design and to of course let me feel just a lil cooler if not to myself. I would love to see a video from you talking about the things you truely love and appreciate about fashion, some stories about what made you fall in love with it. Passion can lead to heavily critic to the things you love, but just show love- it’s just as valid I think and would be great for me as a viewer I think a lot more.
@user-fu1yx2xl4d
Жыл бұрын
totally agree with this!!
@drdwlf
Жыл бұрын
You're a pretty cool dude. Thank you for your honesty. I enjoy listening to you
@waipoiu
Жыл бұрын
Bro I feel like you should add these sections that yt provides in ur video, idk just a suggestion. Because I feel like you talked about a lot of topics and I’m kinda getting mixed up
@ayokevin287
Жыл бұрын
One zara sponsorship for jq and its over
@one_man_community
Жыл бұрын
You would be big now, if you didn't quit working out... I don't know. It just bothered me, seeing you give up so easily. It was sad.
@truesteel007
Жыл бұрын
And also thank you for saying that I'm worth I know I'm insecure about myself and I wish I have traits of others but then there's other people that wish they had traits from me I'm glad and happy to hear that from you're video it really helps me 😊
@Mcjacup
Жыл бұрын
Everybody takes inspiration from everything
@JP-ns8nk
Жыл бұрын
babe wake up new fashion elitist psychological fashion analysis dropped
@waitin-4-a-m8
Жыл бұрын
Hey love your content man. To me, your videos scratch a philosophical itch about how a person's perception of self and their beliefs are projected in the way they present themselves. I feel like the majority of people don't really take into account things like prioritising self-worth when considering their spending habits and what they wear. You're doing a great job, keep it up man! I also wanna add that fashion is intrinsically a visual medium so an idea is to have more visual representations alongside with what you're trying to say to help better convey your message. You don't need to be a FrugalAesthetic clone where his videos follow a slideshow presentation format-but maybe rather something like an image in the corner of your screen that corresponds to your spoken points
@beanrushing42
Жыл бұрын
JQ can you make a video for buying furniture or room things for storing your clothes, (i.e. hangers, racks, drawers) and basics for better clothing maintenance, (i.e. clothes steamers, lint removers) Luv u
@abhishake24
Жыл бұрын
what the fuck was that one random shot of you sitting on a couch looking down lmao
@christinanguyen1230
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, I try not to envy any fashion influencer because instead of fashion being their hobby, its now their job and they always have to come up with the freshest and coolest fits and find out what the latest trends are and purchase them and idk about you but that sounds exhausting and that sounds like that takes all the fun out of wearing clothes. And you can't re-wear a good outfit because it's 'stale' for your audience. Maybe these influencers wear casual and easy outfits when none of their audience can see them as a break from their job.
@wyntur_
Жыл бұрын
The lyric was “loudest in the room is probably the loneliest”
@KRTLyfe
Жыл бұрын
Great video, so many interesting points. I started to realized how much off a thing this had become in my search for the perfect pair of daily use boots. So many reviews are basically advertisements fro certain brands. At that moment I decided I will never ever do a sponsored review on my channel or accept free mech in exchange for a review. I used to paint my nails black when I was in high school circa 1997 before the internet became what it is now. I wonder if I would have looked at it different had I come of age in this era of hyper artificial socialization.
@redledsp6681
Жыл бұрын
the “weird language” you were referring to and hate so bad is essentially just appropriated aave lol 14:30
@breeblesaintokay7548
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video 🖤 Watching it was very therapeutic for me and I was able to reflect on some of my own ideas on self-expression through fashion. Also I realize I'm def guilty of doin that thing where I'm like "ohhh I can't wear THAT, cuz everyone would look and make fun of me" but I'm going to make an active effort to say "fuck it! What would make me happiest to wear today?" Life is toooo short to not dress in a way that's not authentically you + people do not give a damn what you wear and are busy with their own lives (the ones that do n say something rude are prolly douchenozzles anyhow)
@TheTurtlesrockz
Жыл бұрын
No one keeps it 100 no mo' fr fr' :( Jokes aside AMAZING video!!! Great content! authenticity has gone out the window all in pursuit in others peoples approval. I was born right before the internet started and seen this play out as a kid. Hope full things will change around, but consumerism has a tigth grip on individuals.
@jasch21
Жыл бұрын
There are many nuances and we should also consider context, like me Im also into avant garde, but would I wear my comme skirt when buying a can of soda in 7-11? I also have my denim days or days when I dont feel like to dress up, so on those days, am I being inauthentic?
@gerwan9132
Жыл бұрын
Greetings Yohji Yamamoto here! Great video man keep it up 😁 Kind Regards, Yohji Yamamoto
@snuffspoon
Жыл бұрын
So as long as you go outside youre not swindling? I think in the case of straight men picking up more feminine tendencies is performative, so there is no way to tell.
@snuffspoon
Жыл бұрын
When tiktok is taken away from us we will see how everyones personal taste is. I also agree from with the punk, i see a lot of people buying into brands whos inspired by punk and the designer themselves are punk, yet when you bring up anti - capitalist ideas or try to have that conversation, they dont have anything to say.
@remnotrem9962
Жыл бұрын
"slay" and "ate" is not internet culture language... it's aave originated by queer people
@adri.progression
Жыл бұрын
be yourself online + IRL, or don't. Either way, the people that like you for You will call u out on bs or move on from the illusion. :)
@ChocalateBlackman
Жыл бұрын
🎯
@macsmith3353
Жыл бұрын
i just don't understand the strict distinction between online and social life. I feel online platforms are definitely social-- not as social as "real life," but not completely devoid of a social element. Also I feel like while there definitely are negatives, i have been motivated to dress more out there and less normal by taking people on social media at face value with how they dress. I feel when confronted with someone who dresses authentic online you can either feel motivated to be authentic or insecure in your perceived inauthenticity by comparison. So, i think we should cultivate content which fosters the latter rather than throw all content out in general or label this type of content as wholly detrimental.
@tabrakan
Жыл бұрын
i think this guy has a weird obsession over "true self" where in reality it doesn't exist. it's important to be critical about everything we consume, especially social media. but authenticity is not real. what you wear offline is also a persona you create for the public eyes. because if the world has no people in it, no one would bother to dress
@francodigennaro1236
Жыл бұрын
you look so much more confident now, the editing and pacing in this vid in particular is great, very easy to watch despite being a quite lengthy video. keep at it elitist
@toxicemotions2888
Жыл бұрын
Gotta respect a man who admits to scamming us out of brain cells
@perthro593
Жыл бұрын
it feels like this is lacking nuance about online and offline fashion differences because let's face it... some places are just not safe or accepting enough to dress as you please. there's a certain freedom online that is hard to replicate in really rural or heavily religious developing countries. maybe this is just some urbanite privilege on your part, but maybe i don't want to get mugged in my hometown? i'm glad i moved to a bigger city and am leaving my country 2 years from now, but the rest of the world hasn't really caught up, so the internet can do for the meantime
@fatheraqua
Жыл бұрын
It’s funny how people don’t know how to be authentic. Just do you bro.
@glossator-of-beauty
Жыл бұрын
So online outfits use to be fake, for ad money and clouts, and you should stop compare themselves to them, like you should be wary of roided and photoshopped fitness models, and dress and workout what fits you. Now you don’t need to watch the video anymore.
@Jibin.25
Жыл бұрын
Great content man
@cameronponce3570
Жыл бұрын
After watching this for 0:43, just delete socials off your phone. It takes 2 seconds to log in if you need it but I stopped feeling like I needed stuff others had, anxiety, etc. maybe not 100% big significantly less
@cameronponce3570
Жыл бұрын
Besides KZitem of course 😂
@smellslikeupdog9271
Жыл бұрын
I’m very glad I saw this video! I’ve recently started my journey as a designer and I’ve mostly only ever made things to fit my body and have modeled them myself BUT at times I’d find myself stressing and getting overwhelmed by wearing my designs in public. Even now I’m planning on attending a release party for some magazine and I want to wear my own design and style it to the 9’s haha but I’m just so anxious and feel myself leaning towards my normal formal fit. I think I’ll wear my styled outfit and not just a silk top haha
@ianhh23
Жыл бұрын
I had to stop another video of yours to watch this
@matttisse
Жыл бұрын
Everyone in this comment section I recommend the documentary century of self by adam curtis it talks about how people's identities in the early 1900's were largely shaped by there roles within there larger community but the rise of mass production and consumer culture companies started to use advertising to sell products appealing to peoples desire for individuality. Really changed the way I view my consumption habits as a whole
@strictlyaesthetic9202
Жыл бұрын
BRO With your Poly-racial look along with smooth voice ............ YOU HAVE MAJOR POTENTIAL.......... No harm meant......... Diamond in the rough..... Look in the mirror and wake up.
@TEETHHHHH
Жыл бұрын
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MAAAAA GAAAAAAAAADDDD WUTTT THEE HELLLLL WHAAAAT THEFUCKKKKKKKKKKK IS THIS DOOD SAYYINNGGGGGG WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTT
@angelaprentice8055
Жыл бұрын
love the video, so true. I agree with every point, not just with fashion but with fitness, and basically most things on the internet. just regarding head and shoulders - i noticed your disdain on using it from other vids as well. i'm trying to wean off on using it, but personally, it has saved my hair. it's not as bad as you say. so I was wondering if you're speaking from personal experience/know someone's experience, or is it purely based on the ingredients and advertising that you have an issue with?
@truesteel007
Жыл бұрын
thank you for this informative yet entertaining content this video is deep and you said it took you two weeks to edit it now I say it was worth it thanks jq
@kikimdo
Жыл бұрын
I've been starting to see this topic discussed a lot recently, and I have to say, this is the most eloquent video so far on it.
@cseymour97
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making me feel better about myself. I always been confused by the "Instagram fashion" I see around then you see those same people tagged in a pic and looking completely different in how they dress. I get for some this is a business and trying to stand out is a big thing for them to stay relevant but I've just never been a big fan. The fits I post are what I left the house in that day and whether I took that pic or not that's the fit I was wearing 😅
@namebox797
Жыл бұрын
Paul never accepts my lowballs ;(
@existerence
Жыл бұрын
Genuinely being able to feel like u suck at dressing, makes myself give that motivation to go deep into soul searching of learning to be yourself, and ever since I’ve got into fashion, I was able to genuinely express myself and always improve one’s self that you can do better and better and I find that interesting and that expressive approach gives us that confidence, and being true to yourself.
@luicifiero
Жыл бұрын
real!
@rhy8336
Жыл бұрын
man, idk if u know what a Ponzi scheme is. Like there is something about fashion, class, desirability hirerchies. But that is not a Ponzi scheme, all the riches going to the top is one thing but a Ponzi scheme it is not. I agree a fun term to use but not in this case
@fashionelitist
Жыл бұрын
Ponzi scheme in the sense you buy into what they sell you and they benefit off you and continue to get more popular and more money from what they shill to their audience. They continue to stay on top and grow in popularity while you don’t benefit from anything they provide.
@masooooooooooooooon
Жыл бұрын
This is not fashion anymore this is a dystopia in a cave
@KeylimeQuinn
Жыл бұрын
“I’m scamming you out of brain cells” jokes on you, I don’t have any lllllllllllllllllllllll… right
@capitantilapia
Жыл бұрын
JQ, a question: how do I pull the oversized style off. I always think like I'm a child who's wearing his dad's clothes.
@johntruman2126
Жыл бұрын
I like your videos but you kind of just repeated the same point for the entire video. Easily could've cut this one down to 12-13 min imo.
@astridallenmand917
Жыл бұрын
"...at the end of the day we all suck..." Sounds like a plan
@nautica3241
Жыл бұрын
You should get a bed frame for that matress, It may catch mold underneath if you don't take care of it
@Drownedinblood
Жыл бұрын
Personally I think your clothes will just adapt to how you live, what you do, and who you're around. It's just practical.
@geckoman5000
Жыл бұрын
Another amazing video. Great insight and its very true. For a bit over a year I‘ve been making my own clothes so I can distance myself from social media or this online „portait“ of fashion. Cant wait for more videos in the future!!!!
@karigrandii
Жыл бұрын
At the end of the day we are all here to consume no matter what. Even if it makes us fake, depressed and brainless. This will continue if we don’t change the system that pushes billions of people in the wealthy countries to just buy EVERYTHING. We need to want change and do things to go towards a better world, free of all this shit we are made to do. If we dont consume the economy as we know collapses so they need us to keep consuming. Everyone reading this have a thought about this and read about stuff like degrowth etc.
@sonsauvage
Жыл бұрын
I like your channel, man. I appreciate your frankness, sincerity, and the way you articulate your points. I like these sociological and philosophical takes on fashion and style that you do
@Nowhere6785
Жыл бұрын
I don’t agree with everything you said and calling AAVE "internet language" was definitely a choice. This type of language thrived and grew in African American communities, ballrooms and queer spaces across the US. First on stan twitter then when tik tok started going viral as an app young people of any ethnicity started using this sociolect as "stan language". I think you’re missing out on the fact that social media is a place of freedom and expression of art. U can’t always navigate the world in extravagant clothing in the streets or in rural town without being harassed or mobbed. Social media can be an expression of art and curation as runways are. Does that mean u are obligated to wear it outside? I get the point about men that wear skirts on social media to pander but that’s no where near what @wisdm does. I think it’s kinda rude and disingenuous calling him inauthentic when what he created is clearly a performance of arts, creating personas and referencing eras. As the name of your fashion pretells you’re very elitist and think you’re better than everyone else. Every decade had mainstream trends and that’s ok. Not everyone has time to create their own personal style like us fashion enthusiasts can
@servidig483
Жыл бұрын
Judging someones outfit if it fits them is insane. Fashion is objective, don't forget it
@maxad117
Жыл бұрын
lol just fyi: lots of men don't wear dresses out because in most of the continental U.S. because adherence to masculine cultural norms is enforced with violence, but i agree in principal. Where you feel safe to you should take your self expression out into the world, good people will appreciate your authenticity, wear what makes you feel good
@sunnybrett
Жыл бұрын
Brave move, Brother! Keep it up. You are doing great job.
@victorledezma6652
Жыл бұрын
Bro your hair is fking godly I wasn’t even listening half the time
@danarizer
Жыл бұрын
majestic fr
@goomba8300
Жыл бұрын
comparison is the thief of joy
@lichh64
Жыл бұрын
All fashion videos are literally becoming the same thing. Every creator is making the same videos, I feel like I have already heard this stuff 10x before, some of them even upload it but under different title but it's essentially the same point.
@tacos420.7
Жыл бұрын
Bro how do you get your hair like that
@Gnurklesquimp2
Жыл бұрын
We are really entering into the age where we're exposed to SO many different styles, but of course it has to be tainted by a bunch of downsides... A lot of the stuff about how it shouldn't be a competition is also common advice among musicians, I really consider myself lucky to have had it come naturally, I'm about as intrinsically motivated of a person as it gets. Well, to be specific... It's more like, if I am gonna be motivated, it's probably intrinsic. I learned to make music for myself, I can tune it to my own preferences and consider that kind of a crazy ability, turns out it's incredibly fun and cathartic of an activity on top, I similarly love outfits and enjoy it all by myself. (Too bad DIY stuff like sowing is distilled anti-fun to me) Of course I love going outside and maybe turning some heads, but that's only meaningful to me cause this truly is an expression of myself to begin with.
@yerbandherb
Жыл бұрын
Authentic and interesting topic points! In a way, I had the variables you point out (in my mind) but did not think more to formulate a conversation about it. Please keep doing what you’re doing, your future is bright. Thank you for caring about all of us ❤
@Hypf
Жыл бұрын
The comparison to fitness industry is so hard and honestly so stupid, why don't people understand that this is a sport like any other where the genetics pool plays a big role. Of course you are right that there are many who are not honest but you do not condemn a Ronaldo, for example, that he plays worlds better than others who have invested as much time in the sport. Still a good video
@averagemale9401
Жыл бұрын
I think it’s a compression of the fitness influencers who sell themselves as natural which if anything gets a lot of newbies to buy into their supplements and stuff they sell thinking they’d also get like them. Sports is a bit different it’s skill that shows through what they do, but body image in lifting is a huge thing with a lot of people.
@cactus5615
Жыл бұрын
“so hard” Oh so you’re one of those that jq mentioned in this vid
@Hypf
Жыл бұрын
@@cactus5615 nah im not selling Fitnessprogramms to people
@rhubn
Жыл бұрын
the widsm hate goin crazy
@Zbgpi2
Жыл бұрын
I’m not trying to be hateful or anything but you speak your words in the wrong order. Like “might I be” instead of “I might be”. Or “can you” instead of “you can”. Maybe that’s your word fashion but it’s contradictory to your elitist character.
@Billythekld
Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen wisdm and he actually dresses like that, and cwerti uses only reps
@mrfamilyfriendly4370
Жыл бұрын
6:10 as a young and impressionable individual, when I look at you I hope to achieve to be as beautiful as you (with rizz)
@br0ke34
Жыл бұрын
I enjoy your content however sometimes these longer videos are hard to digest because of the writing and way in which you go about your points. Valid as they are they get lost in the roundabout method in which you arrive at them.
@333Xanax
Жыл бұрын
W pfp😊😊😊
@camapel
Жыл бұрын
I love getting shein ads on your videos jq.
@ethanmiller631
Жыл бұрын
you can release the middle ground video anytime now jq
@RLSteffler
7 ай бұрын
Coming back to this video after getting a Schott motorcycle jacket without riding a motorcycle
@ff-qc7qy
Жыл бұрын
27 minutes of repeating the same point again and again and again.
@averagemale9401
Жыл бұрын
He had a few different points he was getting at, basically don’t trust what’s presented to you on the internet.
@ff-qc7qy
Жыл бұрын
@@averagemale9401 last video I saw of his was about the exact same shit
@rorywhite7007
Жыл бұрын
Might be surface level but takeaway? Money = fashion roids?
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