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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] It’s just like Mii-chan!

It’s been a while!! Moo-chan!! (Wow) Your loose outfit coordination looks great, just like Mii-chan’s!

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It looks like you’re wearing amazing colored knee-highs.

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The inability to coordinate an overall outfit.

It’s just like us…!

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Everything is solid black…

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…Is this not done?

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In manga, it’s cute because it’s deformed, but if it were real, it would be tough, “they” said.

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Wearing a camisole with a pearl necklace and a trainer jacket is already a mismatch, and loafers don’t go with that outfit either.

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>>10

For someone like me who has lived for over 30 years without caring about fashion.

I can’t even understand that wearing a camisole with a pearl necklace and a trainer jacket is a fashion disaster.

I don’t understand matching shoes and clothes either…

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>>13

It seems like there might be an issue.

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>>13

To simplify it further, it’s like wearing a trainer over the clothes that a host girl wears.

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I don’t really understand fashion, but is it that sexy and casual don’t match, and the shoes are more suitable for formal occasions?

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Originally, women have a tendency to look down on others based on appearances, and clothing that makes their sensibility manifest is the most representative of this.

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It looks better in black and white, but I think the colors will probably convey its seriousness at first glance when in color.

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Isn’t there a theory that this female protagonist has the worst personality?

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>>8

Of course, they’re someone who can only draw manga that only someone with a terrible personality would create and got buzzed for it.

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H-Hey, Vegeta!

Do something about my total coordination!

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>>9

It’s a hassle to explain everything…

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>>9

You’re unified with a green base and spots!

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It’s a mix of childlike, pearl necklace, and a vibe that’s reminiscent of the nightlife industry, and it’s really bad.

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If I were to compare it to a man, it would be like wearing a suit jacket and a tie on the upper body, while wearing a casual jacket, shorts, and sneakers on the lower body—such a mismatched look.

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I’m wearing an open-chest shirt, a leather jacket over it, camouflage pants, and shoes that feel like geta.

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When you say that, I feel like I can understand it a little.

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Wearing all black or a sweatshirt with jeans might be unfashionable, but the concept is consistent.

The fact that there is fundamentally no concept is insane.

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A mix of adult-like clothes and childish clothes.

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>>56

Let’s go buy some mannequins together at Uniqlo!

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Mr. Yamada is likely to be provoking cheese cow and transgender discrimination, but it seems that Mii-chan and Muu-chan are not doing so…

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I don’t like that a weak-looking child seems to have three mouths.

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Muu-chan is cute.

The name Mutsumi-chan is kind of nice, isn’t it?

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Even if you insist on it, I still don’t really understand, so find me some actual photos.

The guys having fashion battles in Shibuya and Harajuku all look pretty similar from the outside.

If you say that those kinds of people who are having fashion battles in places like Shibuya and Harajuku are what’s happening, then I guess that’s true…

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Originally, clothing was designed to protect the body as a substitute for body hair, and we prioritize the selection of functional clothing.

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Isn’t it also said that there’s no concept that emphasizes functionality?

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Maybe this person is just using functionality as an excuse for being unfashionable instead of actually choosing clothes based on functionality.

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The clothes of the people having a fashion battle are completely incomprehensible to me.

Muu-chan’s is the kind that’s crazy, you know.

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In real life, I probably can’t do my makeup well and don’t know how to take care of my clothes, so they would be all wrinkled and full of lint.

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Since it’s a line said by a cabaret girl, it seems pointless for all of us to say “this or that.”

Let’s go on a journey to find the cabaret girls.

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Well, I guess I don’t understand.

This level of conversation is

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Is it similar to the feeling I get when I see someone proudly showing off their crazy modified model by just sticking parts from Gundam, Macross, Mazinger, Rider, and Zoids together in a mixing style that looks completely out of place on X?

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I used to work at a facility for people with intellectual disabilities, and when I let them choose their favorite clothes, things turned out to be quite amazing.

On days when we go out, the staff will struggle to make us wear this and that, so you’ll be able to see it.

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I thought Vegeta’s pink casual clothes didn’t suit him, but I’ve come to think they surprisingly look stylish.

That choice was made by the bloomers, right?

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“Is it a cami-sor? A rofar? That’s what I was thinking.”

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As long as you can wear it, that’s all that matters.

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Like this.

Like this.

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It’s too obvious…

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You have to see it with the premise that it’s a funny fashion.

It’s a deformed manga expression, so it’s likely that you don’t notice it because of the bias that this is how it should be.

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It seems like there are many of us who just got hurt by reading the thread.

Well, I’m not good at fashion either…

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>>45

We have the image of being on both ends of the spectrum, with either fashion-indifferent people or clothing enthusiasts.

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>>45

What does it mean to be pierced?

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Isn’t it something that doesn’t need to be asked every time?

It seems like there might be an issue.

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I like Vegeta’s casual clothes.

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I don’t know about serious intellectual disabilities, but as for people who are a bit slow…

It might be something like wearing too many colors or mixing patterns in clothing, or even wearing outfits that don’t fit the size or the season, which results in terrible fashion choices.

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Men don’t really have that kind of thing, you know.

There are still people who wear tank tops even in winter, no matter what.

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It’s an extreme way of saying that fashion is like a game where you balance seasonal feelings, trends, body types, preferences, and budget to hit the highest point, which makes it suited for otaku, but if you’re not interested, the difficulty is high.

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>>52

In the first place, a person with a bad face trying to be fashionable just looks ridiculous, so I’m not interested in fashion.

If it’s a game avatar, I’m really interested in being fashionable.

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And since the majority of people in the world know the minimum rules of fashion, being indifferent carries a heightened risk of being looked down upon by those around you.

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I feel like there’s not much difference between them and the crazy fashion people in Harajuku, but I wonder.

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>>54

The crazy clothes in Harajuku are already crazy at the individual clothing item stage.

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>>54

Whether there is an intention to drive someone crazy.

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>>54

I think it’s like how, for a person with an IQ of 100, it might be difficult to understand conversations between those with an IQ of 120 as well as those with an IQ of 80.

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>>70

It’s only natural not to understand the fights between those who are battling under their own rules.

I understand what cute and not cute, cool and not cool mean, but there’s no higher or lower value in the worldview of those guys who are cutting 5 glasses receipts.

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At first glance, I can tell that the shoes in the image don’t match.

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Here it comes!

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The old internet was good.

I spent money on merchandise rather than on my own clothes.

It was filled with hardcore otaku.

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Isn’t that guy who was dressed up as a rider in a leather jacket a hardcore otaku?

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Recently, the environment has become conducive for improving fashion skills through videos and social media.

I feel that the gap between those who can do it and Mii-chan, who cannot, is becoming more noticeable.

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Fashion is a shitty environment where the rules change right away! I know that!

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I don’t really understand fashion, so I’m going with Barbour, uncle!

You can become a stylish old man just by throwing on a wax jacket over some casual loungewear, so I recommend it!

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It’s a hassle, so I’m wearing short sleeves and jeans all year round! It’s cold!

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Even though Mii-chan makes fun of me a lot, it’s kind of funny how flustered they get when it comes to talking about my clothes!

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If you’re talking about not being able to do things like everyone else, then in terms of fashion, it normally becomes a boomerang effect.

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In this era of diversity?

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It’s hard to tell because it’s black and white.

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Sometimes there are people who dress like girls, not as a hobby or anything.

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I think it’s largely due to the power of deformation in manga that makes it difficult to notice at first glance.

I didn’t notice how uncool my favorite character’s idol costume was until it became three-dimensional…

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Is it something like this?

Huh? It’s casual clothes, but those casual clothes are super lame, right?

Is it something like this?

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Are you really this worried just because I can’t do a complete coordination?

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It’s like not being able to write.

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>>79

It’s just like Mii-chan…!

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>>79

Especially in the case of women, not being able to do that indicates some kind of life obstacle.

It feels like I’m walking without any makeup on.

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>>79

I don’t think I’m particularly worried; I’ve just discovered some commonalities between the two of them, along with their usual behavior.

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>>78

What you can’t do at the very least is that, but if you start obsessively worrying and trying to assert dominance, it’s the same kind of existence as those otaku who brag about their anime knowledge.

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>>83

I’m only talking about people like in the thread image, so don’t be scared… It’s not scary…

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>>83

It seems like there might be some obstacles!

Let’s go to Uniqlo together!

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Conversely, I don’t think it would be odd to wear something like a hoodie and jeans if you’re not interested in clothes.

Since I’m interested in fashion, if I wear all my favorite pieces, it looks like this.

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The fashion of the main character in Skiro, when she initially wore only what she thought was cute, looked like this.

Gradually became more stylish.

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Many people who cannot do things are not disabled, so please feel at ease.

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>>88

That’s not a reassuring way to say it.

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>>91

I feel like I can’t draw a Venn diagram.

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Venn diagrams don’t represent distributions like quantity or likelihood…

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>>88

I occasionally see people who go on to respond or label without understanding this part, but I truly think that is a problem.

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Anyway, it’s also good to force yourself to notice by buying clothes that are way too expensive for you!

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Why do we become so blame-oriented towards others?

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It looks like they have strong cards lined up like in a card game, but there’s no synergy at all…

What we think is good is pretty much the same as someone who doesn’t know the rules saying, “Isn’t it great to have a lot of shiny cards that look strong lined up!”

In other words, it’s cute.

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>>94

Winning like that is really great, isn’t it?

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>>94

We aren’t cute, though.

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I’m short and not good-looking, so no matter how hard I try, my limit is low, which makes it hard to feel motivated.

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It’s an era where even things like 1000 yen haircuts are criticized among male otaku.

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>>97

Well, when you show me a look that cost that much money, I start to think that a casual parka or a dress shirt with jeans from Uniqlo is just fine.

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If you have big breasts, you can wear anything you want.

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>>98

You’re saying that, but if you’re wearing clothes that make you look fat, I feel like you’ll complain.

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My hair is thinning…

It’s the same as us…

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Don’t complain about the clothes that mom bought.

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In the case of men, I don’t think it will be difficult to have a mismatched coordination like Muu-chan’s.

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Beautiful women can become stylish subculture girls even in a single lame T-shirt, which is unfair.

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>>103

Even if it’s a really lame T-shirt, if a man has muscles, it can still look good.

Train hard!

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The woman embodies charm.

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A girl who can’t do a total coordinate is as dangerous as a guy wearing a rider’s belt with casual clothes.

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>>106

Maybe I should just make it a full-body rider.

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I recalled when Sugita often mentioned that the fashion of matching a whole outfit with sweatshirts and jerseys from different brands is a common otaku thing.

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In the case of men, when they’re not interested, they often imitate what is generally accepted, so it rarely worsens to a problematic level.

Of course, there are some crazy ones.

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>>110

It’s pretty crazy how those who don’t buy their own clothes are like that.

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The mindset of just putting on a nice outerwear should be enough.

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I have the impression that overweight women often wear clothes like black dresses that blur their body lines, like Fern and Matsuko.

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Let’s wear the clothes we want to wear.

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>>115

It looks like it would be cool if the character wore it in a manga.

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Muu-chan! … Sss… Leave it to Muu-chan! If your clothes are torn, just do this! Snap snap, Muu-chan…? I have plenty of stapler pins, so it’s okay!

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A wallet with Velcro is amazing, isn’t it?

It’s a very convenient and amazing invention, but if it’s treated as “lame,” “inferior,” or “not formal,” then it’s been pushed into a position where it can’t recover anymore.

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>>118

I remember a story about how the fashion industry stubbornly refused to accept the invention of the zipper until the very end.

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>>118

Velcro is really unbeatable in nursing care settings, that’s why it’s great.

The wallet is u-n.

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>>118

I know someone who overreacts just by talking about specific lines and stations, claiming they’re not knowledgeable about trains.

I thought it was pretty stupid of him to use that train line too…

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>>141

Sorry, I don’t really understand what is similar.

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>>144

Being knowledgeable about trains = Fear of being thought to have a developmental disorder.

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>>141

There seems to be a response that might have some issues.

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>>118

The problem is that they have established vested interests in the old generation.

New waves are fundamentally difficult to occur.

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>>147

Interests…?

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>>118

In other words, it’s precisely because it’s convenient that it’s used for children, and manufacturers are probably producing it with that intention in mind.

It’s the same with shoes.

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>>149

I just thought about Velcro, but maybe Muu-chan keeps wearing loafers because she can’t tie her shoelaces…

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>>156

There’s a possibility…

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Originally, clothing was designed for the purpose of temperature regulation due to changes in climate, but in recent years, it has been increasingly used as a tool to indicate the status and sensibilities of the wearer rather than functionality.

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August 25, 1996 (Sunday) Saotome: “No, Yuubi just arrived now.”

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It’s me when my suit suddenly tore!

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I don’t understand the homosocial dynamics of showing off with watches, wallets, or shoes…

I think the cheap Casio is a wonderful and amazing invention…

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>>124

It’s more like the area of salespeople or young entrepreneurs rather than homosexuals.

Well, watches and shoes are the most visible and easily judged items, after all…

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Wearing a suit with red sneakers, a chain, and a baseball cap.

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I’m still using the clothes my parents bought for me…

I have never bought clothes other than pants, socks, and shirts…

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You can wear live concert T-shirts and casual clothes.

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It’s like wearing a kimono but putting on fingerless gloves.

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>>129

I might become a literary master.

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Buying several outfits and always wearing the same clothes is round.

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As long as it doesn’t smell.

I’m not interested in the clothes that men are wearing.

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It’s fine to use Velcro if you’re doing it as part of a coordinated look with intention.

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First aid is acceptable.

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If Arare-chan’s poop T-shirt comes, it will only suit otaku, and if a Hollywood actress wears it, it will only look stylish or subpar, so the concept of whether clothes are fashionable or not simply doesn’t exist.

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There are too many authoritarians.

We should return to pragmatism.

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I understand that the sound of Velcro can be a bit… when you’re at the cashier.

Unless it’s a casual store

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Wristwatches are changing course to appeal to the trend of smart bands.

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>>142

The Apple Watch is actually useful for avoiding the mounting battle.

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I love the cute models dressed in weird shirts from the graveyard gallery.

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I wish I could have met Muu-chan during her standing period.

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Shall we walk in mode style?

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There are kids who are similar to Mii-chan, appearing to be in conversation but not really engaged.

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Women seem to have a tough time.

The minimum hurdle is too high.

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>>154

It’s scary to think that not wearing makeup while walking around feels like a level of lacking human rights.

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>>154

Men being short is also tough, but there are different struggles as well.

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It’s totally impractical to make a crinkling sound when you open your wallet…

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>>155

Isn’t it true that this is all about appearance and impression, with not a shred of practicality involved?

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>>155

Huh? What practical problems would arise?

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>>169

The sound is so loud that it might be mistaken for a robbery…

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It’s fashion because of freedom of thought and belief, and freedom of expression.

The police should not interfere either.

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It’s a hassle, so in winter I just wear a North Face jacket to cover it up.

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According to an expert in nightlife patrols like the Night Patrol Teacher, it seems that there’s a high rate of middle school students who are dressed well on top but wear something like joggers on the bottom, creating a mismatched fashion.

Even as an adult, doing that simply means that one’s intelligence hasn’t developed beyond a middle school level…

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The concept of TPO is an illusion.

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I thought if I came to Okubo Park, I might be able to see Mii-chan. I want to make up with Mii-chan… Bang bang, I want to play together again. We can’t stand around together, but Mii-chan! Furi-chan! The next day, I don’t remember having a fight~ Did you make up with Muu-chan? Huh, what are you talking about? I can’t tell if you’re being considerate or if it’s serious… What’s with that outfit? The end.

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When I became a high school student, I was told, “You’re of a good age, so stop wearing Velcro shoes,” and I switched to lace-up shoes, but I still don’t understand what’s good about lace-up shoes.

This is too inconvenient, why can’t it be hook and loop?

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>>167

I understand that there are situations where it’s too casual and doesn’t suit you.

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>>175

It seems to be a difference between sneakers and leather shoes, rather than a discussion about Velcro…

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>>176

Even just a sneaker, the impression can change depending on the shape or whether it has laces or Velcro.

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>>167

It’s fine if we use Velcro.

The dial type is convenient too.

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I’m fine with Skechers now.

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Muu-chan, yet you are really a good child…

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Just wearing full camouflage clothes is not a reason to stop and question someone.

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The fashion industry tends to look down on things that are too convenient…

The safety pin was originally invented because a pin would pierce the body, for the sake of fashion, but it has somehow ended up being dismissed for use by children.

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The meaning of camouflage is lost when you’re wearing forest camouflage in the city.

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>>174

The argument is that urban camouflage is safe.

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Worrying about trains and such seems a bit like a certain idle person, doesn’t it?

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In reality, it’s not good to profile someone based on their appearance.

Not just clothing, but also skin color and hairstyle.

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>>179

There are too many people pretending to be police officers… It’s more about fashion or the grooming scene.

It’s similar to archery police and so on.

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I wonder if track athletes find laces more convenient than Velcro.

Is the tape heavy?

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It’s about how to use them differently.

For outdoor activities, Velcro is better.

There isn’t anything that can be used for everything.

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>>180

It’s just that it’s easier to wear, so I think it’s a bit of a different story and doesn’t really serve as a substitute for Velcro.

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