A look into the influence of dad ’fits in fashion | scoutmagph
Notice how some people favor certain patterns over others? To be fair, it isn’t really easy to hide when your dad is into florals. They were basically the staple back in the early 2000s since it was running up to be theand floral polos were just too damn light and comfortable to pass up on. Plus, they’re collared so they can wear it everywhere. Family outing? Floral polo. First Communion? Floral polo. Wake? Black and white floral polo. Graduation? Bitch, you guessed it.
Although retail giants like Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch carried the trend to the top, Lacoste already stood out with its price tag and Christophe Lemaire as its creative director. But on the real though, our dads didn’t really care about who was handling who. Our dads probably started this Lacoste trend because they had the hardest time explaining what brand of shirt they’re wearing. Thus, logomania was born.