I am going into high school this year and for the last 8 years I have had to wear uniforms to school. But in high school, there are no uniforms, just a couple of rules. Like:
1) no BLUE jeans. we can wear any color jeans, just not BLUE jeans. it's the stupidest rule ever, especially because blue is one of my school's colors. where can I find jeans (preferably skinny jeans) that aren't blue? I am open to any other colors. red, purple green, orange, ANYTHING. give me links please.
2) no spaghetti straps. where can I find cute t-shirts? give links please.
sorry this is so long.
PLEASE ANSWER!
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McKenna Bryn
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? uisforukelele answered Sunday July 29 2007, 10:37 pm: 1.) places like old navy and american eagle always have cute bermuda shorts and pants that aren't blue. you could do khaki shorts/capris, or white shorts/capris, or brown or black or whatever. look at gap and old navy for stuff like that, and places like american eagle have the patterned pants and shorts. you can go to oldnavy.com, gap.com, and ae.com. i think that old navy has skinny jeans.
2.) not sure on what style you like, but if you like the preppy look you can go to american eagle, hollister, or abercrombie and fitch... et cetera. if you're more like me, you could go to delias.com, wetseal.com, charlotte-russe.com, rue21.com, or any other junior's store like those. gap and old navy are very good for basics like plain color shirts and tank tops and stuff. plus, you can always layer a spaghetti strap under a v-neck (probably old navy, american eagle, or gap for that).
www.wetseal.com - or got to the store. they also have red and yellow and black jeans last time i looked at the site. this store has really really cute tops too.
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