Like, what's wrong with oversized hoodies and why should I have to wear salmon-colored dress shirts? Y'all ever realize most of these fashion showcases have these people walking out wearing furniture? What makes their style better just because they jump on the newest crap? There might have been some bias there, but you know what I mean.
What do you look for in your style? Do you actually ask yourself "Is it trendy?" "Is everyone else wearing this?" or "Is it simple and easy to put on?" "Will this look and fit comfortably regardless if society finds this as "outdated"?"
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Edited by Cultmeister: 8/12/2021 1:41:40 PMI go into a shop and I go “hmm I think that would look good on me”. Then, I buy whatever it is, go home, and put it on. It could be a salmon pinstripe suit or an oversized Star Wars Christmas t-shirt. What’s ‘in’ is pretty meaningless to me, because that usually just means it’s more expensive than what I think looks good. Funnily enough it’s actually quite difficult to not follow certain trends though, because that’s all they sell in clothes stores. Jeans for example. I have big legs but a slim waist and have to really shop around for jeans because I always ever seem to find ‘skinny fit’, ‘slim fit’ etc., which are all too tight for me. I actually don’t buy clothes often at all now, because I really am quite particular about what I like to wear, and 90% of the things I find are just bland overpriced tat. In terms of my actual style I like to keep a mix of stuff to suit my mood. Normally though dark trousers/jeans and some kind of statement top. Could be a metal t, or an oversized shirt with a Snoopy and Woodstock print, or some sleeveless thing if I’m feeling more attractive than usual.