I dont know how to match clothes so I usually wear baggy clothes.. because what I try to put together looks weird.
Is there any websites [pictures] that could give me a better idea?
I dont know what colors to match or what looks good.
xxsima answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 2:55 pm: I personally think that Wet Seal [wetseal.com] has a TON of cute stuff. They are also very cheap, I made a wishlist and stuff on there, since I'm going to get lots of clothes for my bday and for school. Usually, you wanna match clothes that are close to each other in the color range. For example, you don't want a a hot pink shirt and an orange skirt, you know? Pick colors that you think will match your complexion and blend in.
Baggy shirts a essentially a No~No, they make you appear "fatter" than you really are and no girls wants that!
Big bottoms however, are in style, one's like these: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
You said you didnt know what colors matched... Most colors will go good together except brown and black shouldn't be mixed. Stripes that go side~wayz are bad cuz the make you look WIDER. Stripes that go up & down make you appear taller so that's a good thing if your a shorty like me~
Take a night to completely go through your closet and get rid of clothes (or store them elsewhere) that no longer fit you. pair together for school what you think would be cute outfits (this gives you more time to hit the snooze button if your outfits already been picked out) then save the back of the closet for the clothes that your like HMM? love it? hate it? I dunno but I dont want to throw it away! those get to stay in the closet but pushed to the back! Hope I helped!! [ kristen22's advice column | Ask kristen22 A Question ]
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