So the world of men's fashion is a wacky, wild and turbulent place, especially thanks to the Internet where 10 years ago if you discovered a men's fashion forum looking for advice, they'd say, "Yeah, just wear jeans and a shirt that fits properly," and you'd be leagues ahead of your average dad just by doing that.
Nowadays while they're existed to some degree, those fashions and forums have diverged and then grown into huge subcultures.
They include things like your mainstream business attire, high-fashion, casual wear, street wear.
And all sorts of subgroups under that, including things like your sneakerheads, tech wear, skate wear, pale wave, avant-garde and then everything Kanye has been in the same room with.
On the surface they all seem like completely different and confusing genres, but it's kind of like how there are a million types of movies, but they're all built on the same principles. So If you break it down into what the actual purpose or inspiration of the different trends are, it starts to make some actual sense.
So to start with the obvious, you take business and formal attire.
And it literally has barely changed for a hundred and twenty-five years besides the fat conductor hats.
A basic suit looks fantastic all the time. And the only way it doesn't is if it doesn't fit or you're wearing it at the wrong place.
And that's the whole point. It's a super simple yet refined outfit.
That says I'm a respectable, put-together person representing a respectable, put-together company, so sign this contract and let's monopolize American steel.