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I'll try to make this short, as I have a tendency to write in the fashion of Tolstoy if I'm not careful.
I figured out one of the main reasons I dress in vintage, and it was pretty aparrent to me last night. I'm rebelling....not so much against authority, but against my own age group.
When I travel, I dress well. I find that you're treated with an extra measure of courtesy. I had a short hop from Portland to Sacramento, and was told no less than three times, 'nice hat'. Of course, I was wearing my best suit, one of my favorite ties and a pair of oxfords shined to mirror perfection, but the hat was what got the attention.
I noticed most people in my age bracket 20-30 were dressed either trendily or sloppily(which isn't necessarily mutually exclusive), and I got the hardest stares from them. One girl in particular made and broke eye contact three times while I was walking toward her. I finally held the stare and she turned away completely.
Is it intimidating, impressive, or just weird? Maybe a combination? It's probably different things to many people. I noticed one small group of young men laughing after I passed them. No outright derision, but I could tell the laughter was triggered by my manner of dress.
I've got to the point where I avoid eye contact and just set my jaw and look as if I know where I'm going and what I'm doing. I suppose I do it partly for the attention, as well, but it's more of a middle finger in the face of my generation for being such disprespectful slobs. Call me arrogant, you're probably right.
Just an observation from a rebel...
I figured out one of the main reasons I dress in vintage, and it was pretty aparrent to me last night. I'm rebelling....not so much against authority, but against my own age group.
When I travel, I dress well. I find that you're treated with an extra measure of courtesy. I had a short hop from Portland to Sacramento, and was told no less than three times, 'nice hat'. Of course, I was wearing my best suit, one of my favorite ties and a pair of oxfords shined to mirror perfection, but the hat was what got the attention.
I noticed most people in my age bracket 20-30 were dressed either trendily or sloppily(which isn't necessarily mutually exclusive), and I got the hardest stares from them. One girl in particular made and broke eye contact three times while I was walking toward her. I finally held the stare and she turned away completely.
Is it intimidating, impressive, or just weird? Maybe a combination? It's probably different things to many people. I noticed one small group of young men laughing after I passed them. No outright derision, but I could tell the laughter was triggered by my manner of dress.
I've got to the point where I avoid eye contact and just set my jaw and look as if I know where I'm going and what I'm doing. I suppose I do it partly for the attention, as well, but it's more of a middle finger in the face of my generation for being such disprespectful slobs. Call me arrogant, you're probably right.
Just an observation from a rebel...