Elegant Clothing

Do you like wearing suits in your country?

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Yes, suits are the English traditional dress. Anytime a foreigner wears a suit, he is de facto larping as an Englishman.

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soulless

my suits don't fit me anymore because I got fat:(

What's the point, honestly. When you think about it, is like wearing one of those wigs prosecutors use in the UK

that's not true

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>What's the point
I feel pretty cool when wearing one

Yes it is

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Maybe this instead?

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The point is to not look like a scruffy indio bastard

no

suits are boring and globohomo, stupid terrone

Everyone knows you spent half an hour to do the very exact same task more uncomfortable

The fact that brown goblinos are against it must make it good

don't kid yourself. brown goblins love suits

No one even has a suit here unless it's required for their profession

Jeans, t-shirts and trainers are the most globohomo clothing there is, I hope you don't wear any of those.

I never have and never will wear a suit, I swear to God.

I have five suits that I had tailor made. I have a few cheaper ones too.

swiss pipo dont suffer

keep coping about your """""traditional""""" clothing. lmao

t. trucker/welder/factory worker etc.

Isnt it French

Thats not true

No

a bit gay

>The suit’s origins trace the simplified, sartorial standard established by the English king Charles II in the 17th century, following the example of his one-time host King Louis XIV's court at Versailles, who decreed that in the English Court men would wear a long coat, a waistcoat (then called a "petticoat"), a cravat (a precursor of the necktie), a wig, knee breeches (trousers), and a hat. The paintings of Jan Steen, Pieter Bruegel the Elder, and other painters of the Dutch Golden Era reveal that such an arrangement was already used in Holland, if not Western Europe as a whole.
From wiki but it doesnt seem clear here to me

Nope