Alright, this may seem a little strange that I'm asking this.. but I have no idea what to wear the first day of school. I start the 9th, next wednesday, in Texas. So maybe you could help by giving me examples of what you'd wear the first day?
RockStoleMySoul answered Thursday August 3 2006, 1:32 am: Don't wear a new trend...you'll be really hesitant and nervous all day about whether or now you look good. Wear something that makes you feel confident yet you're still comfortable in it. &heartss; [ RockStoleMySoul's advice column | Ask RockStoleMySoul A Question ]
NineLives answered Thursday August 3 2006, 12:03 am: Haha! I'm going into 9th too! I dont know if you're a guy or girl... but i'm a girl. On the first day, i usually wear something formal yet not formal. Like some new, nice jeans or capris with a nice t-shirt. I dont like giving the impression that i tried too hard, & i dont like to give the impression that i slack & dont care if my clothes are stained & old. I'm more of the tomboy type girl. I live on a farm. But depending on your style... go with something more on the casual side that looks great too! ^-^ Hope i could help!
DancinCutie08 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 10:44 pm: well i don't know your style.. so it's hard to say. Just wear something comfortable. Like most girls wear short sleeves and mini skirts the first day and always ending up freezing (because air conditioning is always blasted) and what not. wear jeans and a nice T-shirt.. in the end you will be happier you did [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
tinkerbell121700 answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 6:00 pm: i am going to wear a pear of jeans and a chines looking like top
crazygirlz answered Wednesday August 2 2006, 5:22 pm: Since you live in TX, u might wanna wear a skirt. It doesnt have to be too short, but short enough to make a good first impression. Then wear a layered tanktops ( like 2 ) of different colors, that sorta match.
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