well tomrrow night im going to this concert thing and im really not sure what to wear. I have a white tank top with flames on the bottom of it but what can I do to cover it up like a jacket?
sshelbyy answered Saturday April 9 2005, 3:38 pm: no dont wear that. eew flames are gross. I think you should wear like, a tank top with a jean jacket and jeans. so its like casual. If you have slip on flats or flip flops those would go good. :D [ sshelbyy's advice column | Ask sshelbyy A Question ]
maria2653 answered Saturday April 9 2005, 12:26 am: if its like a concert like greenday or usher or another fresh singer, you should wear a plain tanktop and super tight jeans and maybe a belt. and if its some concert like classical music you should wear something nice like....a skirt and a plain, nice shirt or a button up one. hope i helped [ maria2653's advice column | Ask maria2653 A Question ]
AngelofMusic answered Thursday April 7 2005, 8:47 pm: I would say any type of sweater/sweatshirt (zip up)/jacket and I think it should be red, orange, (to match the flames) or black. I woulden't wear white. [ AngelofMusic's advice column | Ask AngelofMusic A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday April 7 2005, 4:39 pm: You should probably wear a jacket, like you've mentioned, or a hoodie that matches the flames on the tank top that you'll be wearing. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
lilshorty09 answered Thursday April 7 2005, 4:38 pm: i think that jean jackets look good over anything... maybe a black jean jacket even...or you could get like a zip-up sweatshirt in the color of the flames..hope i've helped. [ lilshorty09's advice column | Ask lilshorty09 A Question ]
luv2swim109 answered Thursday April 7 2005, 4:35 pm: umm u could try a blazer. the ones at hollister are really cute. and i think there on sale now too. try it out
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