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Some of you are probably mentally feeble when it comes to dressing in Asia, but that's okay, because Rance is here to get you fixed up.

Current sales, reason for the thread. These are all cheap staples. Nothing fancy. For color, when in doubt, go with black.
Next, dig through the sales on MUSINSA here: https://global.musinsa.com/us/main/sale. MUSINSA is a Korean retailer that vends a lot of Korean brands, everything from GU-style cheap collegewear to genuine luxury brands. They are basically an aggregator for brands so you will always find something different. My favorite brand is thisisneverthat. I have gotten some fantastic pieces for very low prices. Shipping to the U.S. will take upwards of 3 or 4 weeks.

If you want to go full host mode/visual kei, check out ACRO TOKYO: https://acrotokyo-global.com/. In particular this is the best place to get host-style shoes/boots which are hard to find elsewhere. Can't find any good shoes in stock right now... they recently had LoveHunter brand boots which are great.

Finally, for more expensive pieces, just look for secondhand stuff on eBay. IMO everyone needs a wool overcoat. If you wear it in the nightlife it's going to get fucked up anyway, so you might as well spare your wallet and get something secondhand. This advice does not apply to complete suits... get a tailored suit for use in professional settings.
 
Can't find any good shoes in stock right now... they recently had LoveHunter brand boots which are great.
Lol these are just knockoff Saint Laurent Wyatt harness boots (except 10% the price)
Insane how fucking many shoes there are; impossible not to have a clothes shopping addiction if I was an East Asian girl wtf. The west is ruined if girls can't get their Mercari hauls due to tariffs. On the one hand I feel like most of this stuff, or at least the shoes/accessories, are all made in the same 2 dozen Chinese factories, but in reality Japanese brands are usually what you want to go for if you want unique patterns/fitting and be anti-fast fashion

I want to like the vkei/Shinjuku aesthetic (for girls) but honestly it's kind of eye bleach to me after being exposed to it for so many years just off social media and not even living anywhere where it's remotely popular, but maybe that's just me.

I think all the baggy clothes might be part of some body positivity psyop where people don't tailor their clothes anymore and that we should bring back heroin chic (you can keep up with fashion in Saigon/Bangkok if you're into that; things are more minimalistic and gothic there I think)
 
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Like tbh stuff like this shirt-sweater hybrid is just a garish abomination https://global.musinsa.com/us/goods/4074866.
Every other fit follows this blueprint and it's definitely female gaze. Why? It screams "Half my fit was bought at Uniqlo in the past 18 months and I put effort into my appearance" and all they need is social approval.
All of a sudden you're a fashion icon if you tuck a baggy top in your pants (as long as you're Chang), which I guess is a fair move since guys who wear athleisure slop don't even wear belts lol.
It also lets you fraud a X/V taper if you're a framelet from a lifetime of microplastics from all the 7-eleven cup noodles
 
Good thread
What about summer when it’s super hot? It’s summer here now and I’m going to Thailand soon
 
Lol these are just knockoff Saint Laurent Wyatt harness boots (except 10% the price)
True, they're pleather. IME nobody can really tell the difference, especially because I'd only wear these types of shoes in nightlife environments.

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Like tbh stuff like this shirt-sweater hybrid is just a garish abomination https://global.musinsa.com/us/goods/4074866.
Every other fit follows this blueprint and it's definitely female gaze. Why? It screams "Half my fit was bought at Uniqlo in the past 18 months and I put effort into my appearance" and all they need is social approval.
All of a sudden you're a fashion icon if you tuck a baggy top in your pants (as long as you're Chang), which I guess is a fair move since guys who wear athleisure slop don't even wear belts lol.
It also lets you fraud a X/V taper if you're a framelet from a lifetime of microplastics from all the 7-eleven cup noodles
This photo and the style you describe is heavily Korean-coded, from the tuck-in to the hairstyle. Japanese guys don't really dress like this.

But yeah if you wanted to pull off the look you describe you can just search "BTS fashion" and get tons of inspo. I'm personally not a fan of the look. My legs are too long to do a high-waisted tuck-in style.

The frame frauding is real tho and a nice bonus for skinnycels like me, although I'm not quite a framelet
 
Good thread
What about summer when it’s super hot? It’s summer here now and I’m going to Thailand soon
Rayon/viscose pieces if you can find something you like. Wearing (non-baggy, but even then) cotton near the equator is a sick joke. I mean you can get used to it and everything but feeling soaked is kinda fucked up
Japanese brands like Tornado Mart have a lot of shirts, but for tees you’d have to shop for random designers/just get blanks from wherever
 
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Gonna post a moodboard of random shit I fw in order to inject some entropy lol. Most of these people from China

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Great pics. The individual pieces are pretty in line with my style. But there's something about the whole presentation that is very much not my style, like it's a bit too charai, but also too grungey. The first photo is what I'd call "homelesscore". And the guy laying on the ground in the second-to-last photo sums up the homelesscore mood pretty well too.
 
u seem expert in east asia fashionmaxing, maybe u share some more discounts or ideas how to get dressed for summertime in japan/south korea? i'm clueless, i wear 10 usd shorts and flip flops
I am not an expert at all and am trying to figure this shit out as I go along tbh. I only know the basic idea of what looks good, but not how to find and match individual pieces to make the whole outfit work. Or where to even shop.

The best medicine is to live in the country where you want to fashionmaxx. It sounds retarded but look for the "cool guys" who you want to be like. Take careful mental notes of how they dress. Soon you'll get an idea of what looks like what.

A lesser substitute for this would be scrolling through tiktok or something and copying styles on there, but it's not as good because it's performative
 
I am not an expert at all and am trying to figure this shit out as I go along tbh. I only know the basic idea of what looks good, but not how to find and match individual pieces to make the whole outfit work. Or where to even shop.

The best medicine is to live in the country where you want to fashionmaxx. It sounds retarded but look for the "cool guys" who you want to be like. Take careful mental notes of how they dress. Soon you'll get an idea of what looks like what.

A lesser substitute for this would be scrolling through tiktok or something and copying styles on there, but it's not as good because it's performative
I'm far from an expert but i gained lots of value by watching basic fashion tutorials on how to layer clothes, color combination, accesories, rule of thirds, proportions.
Once you understand the fundamentals and the theory behind a good outfit you can find the specific style you like: pinterest, instagram, tiktok are good for inspiration.
Start by copying basic outfits and go from there, building your own fits as someone new to fashion is very hard.

It's hard for me to explain how but after a certain time you start training your eye to identify what's aesthetic and what's not.

Try to analyse the outfit, not the model. Many times you see models with a shit outfit, and you end up thinking the outfit is good. Think how the outfit would look like on a regular guy.

Outfits are only a small part of the overall fit. Your body and overall grooming is just as important. You will notice most of the popular fashion influencers, if not all, have lean physique and go to the gym. Overall good hairstyle, posture, light and angles when taking pics.

Many outfits consist of very basic clothes, the most important part of the outfit being the different layers and accesories. If you copy an outfit try to copy it exactly as you see it, with the exact same colours, shoes, textures, proportions, layers and accesories, otherwise it will end up looking much worse if you dont know what you're doing.
 
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