okay so basically my style is prepish. i usually wear knits or polos from hollister or abercrombie but i love ralph lauren and lacoste, but they're too expensive. i'm also sick of wearing hollister, i want a better style. any ideas? pictures would be greatt. thanks!
Thief answered Saturday November 3 2007, 2:24 am: I believe that style only exsists in the persons adittude rather than the clothes he or she wears. These "prepish" clothes i've seen are honestly.. an eye sore foe me really, i can understand what styles people go with only cause what the majority wants them too. The so called style i use is just... well.. free range. All these ralph lauren and abercrombie are just expensive giving off that you're better then everyone else, sure wear what you want and be happy but some people who DO ewra these turn out to be snobbish or just plain mean. I think if you want to look for a new style i suggest you look into yourself and dig in search of who you are. I'm an artist at heart, mind, and body so i just wear whatevere creative thing i want and just go with my own crowd. Believe it or not some people don't like that cause they want things to be in sections, or "cliqes" just like preps... in a sense. When it's about changing style... it diffines YOU yourself. If you seek change then that emans you're evolving which is very very good. Then soon you'll realize the better thing, take the time one day and just listen to the earth itself. The wind agenst the trees, the chatter of people, the motion were everyone's going, the cars rushing. Soon you'll realize what YOU want and what difines you as a person. Open minds open doors, and through those doors sin't what you're friends say.. it's what you say. I hope this helps and take care. [ Thief's advice column | Ask Thief A Question ]
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