Last night I read a piece called “Menswear is … a spindly glory hole that, if you dare jam your dick in, tickles for a second but mostly makes you feel broke and sad” by Andy Sachs on the substack Deez Links. It’s a scathing piece of criticism against the current state of male fashion (a.k.a. menswear). If you aren’t even vaguely familiar with what’s popular or considered cool right now, the substance of the article might be too opaque to be legible. For what it’s worth, the article generally critiques what could be called
Don't Like - "It's Not That Deep"
Don't Like - "It's Not That Deep"
Don't Like - "It's Not That Deep"
Last night I read a piece called “Menswear is … a spindly glory hole that, if you dare jam your dick in, tickles for a second but mostly makes you feel broke and sad” by Andy Sachs on the substack Deez Links. It’s a scathing piece of criticism against the current state of male fashion (a.k.a. menswear). If you aren’t even vaguely familiar with what’s popular or considered cool right now, the substance of the article might be too opaque to be legible. For what it’s worth, the article generally critiques what could be called