is there anything someone needs to know how to be preppy, u know like if your emo you cut yourself, adn if your goth you dress in black, if youre redneck you where boots and huge belt buckles....etc.........whats the thing with the preps.......what makes a prep a prep?!?
tttina answered Monday December 3 2007, 11:09 pm: i guess techinically what makes a prep is the clothes they wear brands like hollister and abercrombie [ tttina's advice column | Ask tttina A Question ]
kc answered Monday December 3 2007, 9:05 pm: You seem to be very stereotypical, which is how most of society is anyways. Like the person said bellow me, just because you cut does not make you "emo." Emo shouldn't even label a person, because it does not even mean "emotional." "Preps" as you put it, are said to wear only designer brands; Hollister, American Eagle etc. I think you need to expand your horizons and be more open minded on these kinds of things. If you keep viewing the world in this kind of perspective, you will never get anywhere in a social world. [ kc's advice column | Ask kc A Question ]
killerface answered Monday December 3 2007, 8:57 pm: Lmao. Talk about generalization.
Just because you cut yourself doesn't make you emo. Just because you're emo doesn't mean you cut yourself. Same with being a goth or wearing black or being a redneck or wearing boots and big belt buckles. BUT (ignoring your steriotyping and generalization) preppy people tend to wear everything that's hot right now. Abercrombie and Fitch, American Eagle, Hollister, Gucci, Juicy Coutoure, all the stuff that's really in right now. And in saying that, I don't mean everyone who shops at American Eagle is preppy, or vice versa. People are who they want to be, or who they let themselves become. Being "preppy" or "goth" was originally a mindset, now they tend to just be words in referance to fashion. [ killerface's advice column | Ask killerface A Question ]
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