average man who rarely leave the house or aren't very good with fashion trends don't dress up much
honestly as somebody who is somewhat into fashion and outfit-building (admittedly mostly womens because its for me, but yeah), hard to tell in greyscale, but actually i agree with you. its a perfectly nice outfit, he looked good, i had trouble understanding what was happening on that page because of itEhh wasn't his get up good enough. I don't see any flaws in that. Maybe unbutton the first button and its nice to go.
Or I'm just too tasteless. My friends also tell me i got no fashion sense.
Yeah, I was just gonna say it...is something to just have on hand like that. I guess it shows how times have changed. Or maybe she has a bf and there'll be a sidestory manga about the sister's adventures with him like I've seen in a couple other mangas, where the side characters get their own spinoffs.Nee chan having a condom on hand-
Also feels like this senpai would gobble him up easily, itadakimasu🙏
We're probably still an era too early for romcom protags to respond to criticism of their fashion choices by dropping a copy of The Theory of the Leisure Class into somebody's lap and commanding them to read theory.If you don't like me at my flannel/hoodie, you don't deserve me at my suit and tie.
I agree that using fashion to symbolize your status is a doomed game of class war. That is, if you want to keep up with the trends, or dismiss certain clothing as cheap or tacky, it takes a lot of money to constantly rebuild outfits. It's a sisyphean game that only people of means can play.
It's not like his clothes were worn out, or covered in filfth, or smelled like a jobsite. It's just fabric coded as "wrong fabric." Which is whack.