FUCK FASHION

Everyone has state mandated high quality work wear. Industrial protective type shit.

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I think the most important thing (along with obvious things like reuse and recycling) would be to change the materials clothes are made from. Stuff like synthetic fibers, for example, are really bad for the enviroment. I don’t know what would be best, but any sort of short-term use of clothing combined with recycling would be good in reducing laundry wastewater.

i got buy dem air Jordans shiiiiiit

Black people and shoes has to be one of the worst manifestations of consumerism

Everyone gets a democratically selected uniform. Clothing is not expression (if it's mass produced like all current "fashion" is) as that's just marketing propaganda. It's stupid how many people are manipulated into useless bullshit each second. Shoes, bags, clothes, etc.

I wear about the same thing each day. An undershirt in various, neutral colours, a (varied) plaid shirt over that, trousers, and trail shoes. I have a pair of boots if necessary and some trainers. If it's cold I put on my surplus scarf and my peacoat.

This is all I need. Of course, climate will change necessities.

Tl;dr we need uniforms

P.S. i wonder if that would cut down on tribalism? No one could say anything about or show off certain brans leading to judgement if there were none

everyone wears mao suits

What is this obsession with controlling people? In socialism authority should only be exercised when it provides a better alternative, if a few pretty outfits make people happy then who cares? Do you really want a USSR situation where people are seduced into anti-government activity because they want western records or whatever?

Not to mention that for most of history people made their own clothes and dressed pretty similarly. No one would bat an eye at similar forms of dress (besides obvious gender-based differences) back then. Personally, I think people who complain about universally-mandated uniforms are suffering from bourgeois individualism. Our current attitudes towards clothing, as I'm sure you'd agree, are a product of capitalism's consumer culture. The only thing I would suggest would be to have a warm weather and cold weather variant of the clothing Like what you see in anime with differing school uniforms depending on the season.

I'm like you though, I just wear pretty plain clothes everyday. I don't understand people obsessed with clothes.

Spotted the economically leftist but actually reactionary.

For the love of god, not everything that doesn't interest you is wrong.

this is where I grew up and live (I forget if we can embed YouTube or how to do it)