Most shorts are flambé tho.
I'd say that it's a shame the classic "sharp dressed man" has gone out of style. For instance, many politicians these days - not most, but definitely a growing amount - show up at debates dressed in hipster attire. For what it's worth I do feel when you show up in a high stakes setting where important decisions have to be made, showing up in a suit should be mandatory. And it's time three piece suits get back some of that respect they deserve.
In my opinion you can also dress well in tracksuits. Some people may find them tacky, but there are some stylish high end tracksuits out there. The Sergio Tacchini velour collection is based.
I agree; in my country there are mayors who show up with blazers and graphic t-shirts and jeans underneath to show they're "hip". Like Phil Leotardo would say: "Fucking nauseating!"
Same thing over here. We even have the head of one of the oldest parties who continuously shows up dressed in plain t-shirts during airtime national debates. We got zero-charisma politicians running around in basically all parties. I mean, I get why some far left party like the Greens would elect some "Jamal Ginsberg"-looking dork, but nowadays you got dweebs filling the echelons of every major party. No wonder the EU is in the sad state it's in. First of all, we need politicians who take a solution-oriented approach to real important problems and actually got in-depth knowledge about these problems. There are many economy- and security-related issues that need the focus of our politicians, but instead you got way too many of them putting 90% of their focus on that "inclusivity" horseshit. And importantly, we need politicians that have the charisma and the authority to be able to sell the fact that they have sufficient in-depth knowledge. And yes, that charisma and authority includes being a snappy self-respecting dresser. Who's gonna take you serious when you stroll around like some hippy bum? I sure as hell won't.
Anyway, $4 a pound.