LoveNJstyle answered Monday September 5 2005, 11:44 am: nope its not weird. its how you wear it that matters and some people dont even wear new clothes on the first day. its just a thing that stores try to make people do so they start buying more. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
KrisxoTina13 answered Monday September 5 2005, 11:41 am: wear which ever one you like better. On my first day on the 31st, some people dressed really casual in tee shirts and some people got all dressed up. im sure which ever would look fine. [ KrisxoTina13's advice column | Ask KrisxoTina13 A Question ]
xOxPr3PxOx answered Monday September 5 2005, 10:55 am: no i dont think it is...i mean if u dont tell anyone no one will notice...im wearing a whole aeropostale outfit that was all on sale...if its cute and doesnt look old or anything i doubt its gonna even be noticable it was on sale! i would wear it!
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xomegaroni answered Monday September 5 2005, 10:31 am: I THINK I HAVE THAT SHIRT! lol definately not weird whatsoever. a lot of ppl in my grade juss wore a tshirt on the first day.
soccergurlie1220 answered Monday September 5 2005, 10:20 am: If it's cute and it looks good then it shouldn't matter if it was on sale or free and if you don't want anyone to know that it was on sale just dont tell me!
HERET0HELPx3 answered Monday September 5 2005, 10:19 am: its not weird if it is one of your favorite shirts. you should prolly wear one of your favorite shirts on the first day of school. and how are other people gunna kno that you got it on sale?
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