Question Posted Thursday November 29 2007, 10:25 pm
Ok well I'm meeting my heroes twice in a day, so me and my friend decided for kicks we'd dress all 'punk/emo' the first time we meet them then girlie the second time.
I've got the punk bit down, but not the girlie. On Sunday me and my friend are going shopping for the clothes. Obviously I don't want to buy really expensive clothes as I'll never wear them again. So I'm thinking of going to one of those second hand shops poor people and old ladies shop at. They may not have the most trendiest clothes but I'll be able to find something.
So...what sorta clothes should I look for? I know it's hard to say because they dont have online catalogues and it's hard to know what clothes they will have but what should I be looking out for?
Also, I'm thinking of buying a long skirt and then just cutting it to what length I'd like, so it's just the top I'm looking for.
What styles colours etc? Also, I'm not trying to be anti-myself it's just a true fact, I'm a little bit chubby so it can't be something like, sexy :P
Ignatz answered Friday November 30 2007, 1:06 pm: You'd be surprised at what you can find at thrift stores. A number of major retailers donate unsold inventory to thrift stores. I've found Gap shirts and Dockers khakis with the labels still on them. I've also found very good quality business suits and vintage overcoats. The stuff will be inexpensive, but if you know what you're looking for it won't be bad quality.
And who says you can't rock teh sexy if you're a little chubby? Work what you got! Most of sexiness is just attitude. You don't have to look like a toothpick.
Remember the old joke: "A fashion designer is someone who hates women and wants everyone to know it."
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