I will tell you from my experience personally and helping guys that dressing like 'quirky' doesnt get great results
There are plenty of style that look great but dont convert well in dating
There are 2 paths that work best for building a style that attracts girls
1. Copy the style of guys that get laid - plenty on here you can follow
2. Find who the guys that the type of girls you want lust after and build go all in with their style (more like Archetype building this)
With your experience level rn id suggest going with 1
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Any tips for finding stylish winter clothes that are actually warm?
I can't seem to find anything that is suitable. Everything is either too ugly or thin and not warm.
It gets to very low temps with 10-20mph winds. I need a jacket that would keep me comfortable if it was 35F outside with 10mph winds.
Kratjeuh was saying that it's not really feasible and that I should buy stylish clothes to wear underneath instead.
Last week I went to Zara and H&M and tried on a few jackets. Got feedback from Pancake but none of them were good.
I'm thinking I will ultimately need something like this, and ultimately I want a jacket that is suitable to take photos in.
https://mauvais.co.uk/products/mauvais- ... parka-coat
Any advice?
I can't seem to find anything that is suitable. Everything is either too ugly or thin and not warm.
It gets to very low temps with 10-20mph winds. I need a jacket that would keep me comfortable if it was 35F outside with 10mph winds.
Kratjeuh was saying that it's not really feasible and that I should buy stylish clothes to wear underneath instead.
Last week I went to Zara and H&M and tried on a few jackets. Got feedback from Pancake but none of them were good.
I'm thinking I will ultimately need something like this, and ultimately I want a jacket that is suitable to take photos in.
https://mauvais.co.uk/products/mauvais- ... parka-coat
Any advice?
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How about a Moncler replica? https://www.reddit.com/r/MonclerRep/Squilliam wrote: ↑Tue Nov 22, 2022 2:56 pmAny tips for finding stylish winter clothes that are actually warm?
I can't seem to find anything that is suitable. Everything is either too ugly or thin and not warm.
It gets to very low temps with 10-20mph winds. I need a jacket that would keep me comfortable if it was 35F outside with 10mph winds.
Kratjeuh was saying that it's not really feasible and that I should buy stylish clothes to wear underneath instead.
Last week I went to Zara and H&M and tried on a few jackets. Got feedback from Pancake but none of them were good.
I'm thinking I will ultimately need something like this, and ultimately I want a jacket that is suitable to take photos in.
https://mauvais.co.uk/products/mauvais- ... parka-coat
Any advice?
You could go to the Moncler store first and try one on to make sure it fits your style.
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As far as accessories go I typically wear a watch, I prefer metallic and weighty over a leather band or a smartwatch.
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