I really want to wear it yet at the same time I don't want others laugh at me. Individuality is very important to me, but I want to be accepted too. What can I do?
AskJR answered Saturday April 28 2007, 1:37 pm: Hey, there is no such thing as "fashion" today-- it's do your own thing, and what looks good-- looks good and then someone will want to copy that.
Wear your "out of fashion" clothes you like and maybe add something to it to update it or jewerly to accessorize it for an updated look, and shoes too.
meganbou answered Saturday April 28 2007, 12:05 am: if you have any magazines or someone to help you mix and match your clothes ask them how to put outfits together. [ meganbou's advice column | Ask meganbou A Question ]
holahayley56 answered Friday April 27 2007, 11:24 pm: I should say, just be yourself. it doesn't matter what people think. but i've had this delima before.
this is what i do..
says its like, a type of shirt or something, that is like tottaly last year, well i wear it, with like a pear of pants that are super in, and shoes that are in, and all that. like you gotta just know how to mix n match. you know what i mean?
ebilgir_ answered Friday April 27 2007, 9:21 pm: Wear whatever you want.
I am a girl, and i wear guy shorts, at first I was a little afraid that people would make fun of me, but other girls just started copying me.
If you like a style of clothes, wear them. [ ebilgir_'s advice column | Ask ebilgir_ A Question ]
hayybayy answered Friday April 27 2007, 9:21 pm: well it depends what it is
i mean i wear stuff that isn't "in style" all the time
u should be able to tell if it's like TOTALLY hideous but i bet no one will even say anything - it's not like you're gonna where a cape or something
well, at least i hope not
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