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Oh my God one day I walked out of my room and my high school kid looked at me and said:
"That fit shreds"
And it was the first time I had been honestly perplexed by slang, had absolutely no idea what they were trying to convey. Turns out they liked my clothes that day.
TIL I hang out with just enough youngins to read this and be like "they like your outfit." It's gotta be the early 20s kids at work that I've caught onto what they're saying lol.
"That fit shreds" = that's an awesome outfit
Synonyms for Fit: outfit, drip, gear, cloth(es), getup
Synonyms for shreds: killer, swag, gnarly, rad, sick, dank, cool, fire (๐ฅ),
Your drip is fire
Your outfit is cool
Your gear is rad
Your clothes are sick
Your getup is dank
Your cloth is killer
All pretty equivalent statements which you may relate to more based on era of terminology you grew up with.
(This is from my brain dictionary, real life experiences may be different)
Edit: Proper spacing to avoid aneurysm
I'm so sick of everything being a "fit". OUTFIT. Drip? Ugh.
Oh do I have a song for you. Jason Isbell "Outfit". His dad's advice on being a man.
"Don't call what you're wearing an outfit, don't ever say your car is broke.."