That guy looks like a Hollywood portrayal of a podcaster-turned-white nationalist terrorist, which works for his body type. I can't say the same for yours.
I've always considered double denim a fashion sin. It can be gotten away with as practical attire, if you happen to be a cowboy throwing on your worn out clothes before rounding up the cattle, otherwise avoided.
I feel like there is an unwritten rule that casual clothing should not be so uniformly synced. You cross the uncanny valley from a person who knows what goes together into a person who appears to have no imagination who might have a fixation. Maybe if they are different colours of denim it can be acceptable but not what is clearly matching.
If it's not matching denim, i.e a slightly faded jacket and pure black jeans, or just otherwise those indiscriminate generic black bottoms we call jeans even though they're really not, fine. Alternately, if you've got the long hair, beard, and generally edgy lad metalhead aesthetic to match, fine.
Blue denim jacket with blue jeans? If you're a normal clean shaven short haired Radio 2 kind of bloke? Yeah you will look like Les Battersby.
You shoud find an actual outfit you like instead of AI guff.
Yeah, of course you can wear double denim and look good, but I think you're limiting yourself in an unnecessary way with the starting point of "I am going to wear all black denim". Also, a pitfall of wearing all black is that those items will probably have used different dyeing techniques, which means they might fade at different rates. Also if you're wearing raw denim jeans with a prefaded jacket, or vice versa, that might look a little odd too.
I don't know if you can say "is this outfit idea good or bad", because it depends so heavily on the execution. I know that's not any way to settle a debate, but it's how mensware works in my opinion.
As an addendum to this post >>7028 I'd also like to say that it's a very American look, so that will possibly add to it looking a bit "inauthentic" on the streets of Hull or Wakefield. However, most people in the UK dress like absolute shit, so don't worry about that too much.
Jacket isn't really black tho, in this pic.
That specific image looks okay because you've got layers of colour, all complimentary, without one great block dominating the view. Even the key on the belt loop textures the image.
Are you going to be carrying a similar hat and backpack? The conrast of colour is important.
For the debate, though, I definitely notice double blue denim when seen in public.
>>7028 >Redford
You really got something for this guy, right? Tell us about it in /y/.
I couldn't tell AI for the file size. Still not 100%, the focus could be made on camera. Does look a little unusual though, i figured because I zoomed 150%. Dude's clearly wearing a false beard tho.
>>7030 I needed an image of someone wearing all denim, and doing it well, and I've seen the film Electric Horseman. Every other still of Redford from that film would be more gay of me to post. I'm not sure how we're supposed to think about men's clothing without considering men, but maybe that's something you learnt at conversion camp.