I agree with the people who said to wear what you want. Just because you aren't wearing short skirts from Hollister or something does NOT make you unfashionable. Just wear what you want, and be comfortable with it.
Faith42 answered Sunday August 3 2008, 11:14 am: Hey, my name is Faith42 !
You should wear things you feel comfortable in , but
if you don't think its fashionable try looking for
things that are close to your style. Make sure you
get stuff you like not stuff that you want to wear
to be like everyone else!You can never go wrong with a nice designed tee and jeans or jean skirt!
MLangowski answered Sunday August 3 2008, 1:26 am: If you really feel like changing your style, looking at some magazines might help you (ex. People Style Watch). It will give you tons of ideas and also where to get things for really cheap.
Cux answered Saturday August 2 2008, 10:46 pm: ou want my HONEST opinion?
Just wear what ever the heck you want- who cares what you look like- people aren't going to remember you by what you wore on the first day anymore than what you wore yesterday or any other day. What people will remember you by is how you acted as a person- not what you decided to wear to impress people. If someone is going to talk to you and hope to be your friend only because you're wearing Hollister- what kind of friend is that? One that only cares about your appearance- not your personality. That isn't someone you should try to be friends with. Wear something that makes you comfortable and something that you like. If you like what you're planning on wearing- then so be it. Don't wear it for the wrong reasons.
Rate me low or whatever- but what I just said is something you needed to hear, whether you'll admit it or not.
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