What are some websites for stores that sell clothes that aren't preppy, but aren't gothic. somewhere in between?
not hot topic, pac sun, tillys, or torrid.
thanks
shake answered Monday August 1 2005, 5:58 pm: Do you think anyone cares what you wear besides yourself? Sure, to a point they do. They view your clothes as you. What you wear is who you are.
If you wore rags. You're someone no one wants to talk to.
If you wore expensive clothes. You're somebody everyone thinks is snobby.
If you wore abercrombie. You're someone everyone thinks is just trying to fit in with the rest of the crowd.
If you wore black on black. You're someone who everyone thinks smokes pot and likes Marilyn Manson.
After that no one cares. They dont care about your personality. Maybe your 15 friends do. The people who dont know you dont care about you.
You'll go on to waste a lot of money on these over priced clothes and get older and find out you could have spent it on having fun. Going to a movie, buying a game. Not spending it on clothes to create a fake image.
You're not what you wear. Quit following a certain fashion style. You're buying what you're being told to buy. You're a sucker. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
Kr4z3y_Ch3lly answered Monday August 1 2005, 5:55 pm: lol nice (to the person under me)..but yea.. your not really gunna find any stores that are "in between" cause that would mean your a poser..so i suggest hot topic..tillys is preppy and pac sun is getting preppy-er as we speak. also torrid is plus sizes so idk if youd find stuff there..like i say in my info we need more stores like hot topic cause thats the only good store out there! theres only one good store and thats hottopic.. :[ but yea your not gunna find ne "in between" shit so if you wanna go from preppy to punk..have fun with that..hah that would be interesting..
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