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I think it depends. I noticed in Japan, people wore a lot of loose fitting clothes. But always very stylish. Which I think is hard to do, but they make it work somehow.
Japanese fashion is a singular beast. There's nothing like it. I love it and I hate it and I want it. All. Gimme. One way ticket to harajuku please...

I wouldn’t consider the top to be “skinny” … I’m thinking like this
See to me they're both skinny. Form fitting. One is tights and the other isn't, but both are skinny. That being said that dude rocks their stretchy jeans :love:
 
Japanese fashion is a singular beast. There's nothing like it. I love it and I hate it and I want it. All. Gimme. One way ticket to harajuku please...


See to me they're both skinny. Form fitting. One is tights and the other isn't, but both are skinny. That being said that dude rocks their stretchy jeans :love:
I guess I just prefer not tights on men?
Lol


On women however … leggings / yoga pants … make me wet
 
Japanese fashion is a singular beast. There's nothing like it. I love it and I hate it and I want it. All. Gimme. One way ticket to harajuku please...


See to me they're both skinny. Form fitting. One is tights and the other isn't, but both are skinny. That being said that dude rocks their stretchy jeans :love:
So there was a trend in the US in the 80s to have Japanese Kanji on clothes. When I went to Tokyo, they had clothes with dense blocks of English that made absolutely no sense, even if it was written correctly. I still have a shirt that has a whole conversation about beards and ZZ Top and whether it was "ice cream" (I think they translated a la mode, "in fashion" to the US meaning, which is "topped with vanilla ice cream.")
 
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