- Joined
- Jul 11, 2015
This is going to sound incredibly boomer-ish, but in my neck of the woods, not a lot of people like to dress nice anymore.
My initial impression was that it was due to laziness, but it seems that might not even be the reason. Many people simply do not care to use clothing to create a lasting impression on others. Pre-covid, I would go to somewhat upscale clubs on a regular basis and many patrons would show up in jeans and a T-shirt as if they were going to a dive bar. Even at historic jazz venues like the Green Mill (one of Capone's favorite hangouts), only about a quarter of attendees wear anything even remotely close to cocktail attire.
Has anyone else noticed this where they live, and do you find yourself falling into this trap? While this year has not been a great one for nightlife, I'm curious if other large cities in the US or abroad have seen a cultural shift where dressing to impress has fallen out of fashion.
My initial impression was that it was due to laziness, but it seems that might not even be the reason. Many people simply do not care to use clothing to create a lasting impression on others. Pre-covid, I would go to somewhat upscale clubs on a regular basis and many patrons would show up in jeans and a T-shirt as if they were going to a dive bar. Even at historic jazz venues like the Green Mill (one of Capone's favorite hangouts), only about a quarter of attendees wear anything even remotely close to cocktail attire.
Has anyone else noticed this where they live, and do you find yourself falling into this trap? While this year has not been a great one for nightlife, I'm curious if other large cities in the US or abroad have seen a cultural shift where dressing to impress has fallen out of fashion.