Social Experiment
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Living in a country like Bangladesh, has its challenges when it comes to fashion. The general consensus seems to be 'FIT IN' or 'BOLLYWOOD'. If there is too much of an experimental essence in ones outfit (purely form personal experience), it can lead to a lot of stares and strange questions or one can even be labelled 'out-of-touch'. All in all, its mostly about fitting in while standing out? However, there's a very small niche of menswear enthusiasts, but then again they vary in style, from athleisure to oversized to tailored outfits. But even in that niche, its usually very safe in design but very loud with colour and fabrics, leading to everyone looking the same, albeit in different shades of blue. The audience for details and experimentation, are very very low. And have I mentioned loafers? They are an epidemic. Anyway, back to the point, because of the weather here (mostly warm and extremely humid), suits or jackets are not very practical. ...