im trying to figure out what to wear. because i will be going into middle school next year and i dont no what is in or out. so what should i wear?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? tandra answered Sunday June 28 2009, 4:40 am: One thing you could do is go to all the "cool" or "in" clothing stores and see what outfits have already been put together by employees either on hangers or on mannequins. See what you like and if you have the money, buy it. If not write down the clothes and colors and buy similar things somewhere cheaper. Or make the outfit your own. If you dont like an outfit think "what would I add to the outfit or get rid of or change?" Look around the store for ideas. You could also look in magazines, websites and TV. Some things that are not in right now for girls are wearing all one color, anything that doesn't match and looking too slutty (for example: mini skirt AND tube top, instead do a tube top and jeans or mini skirt and short sleeved top). Some things that are in right now are long shirts with leggings and heels or flats, bright colors, browns (usually dont mix browns and brights), layers, wearing your belt over your shirt around your stomach, jewelry and cute hair accessories. Things that are not in for males are wearing all one color, anything that doesn't match and wearing your pants down so everyone can see your underwear. Whats in for guys is not my best subject but here is a website you can check out. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) Its a website for girls to give their guy a trendy makeover but if your a guy try looking through it, it could help you too. Just remember fashion is who you are. Its not a chore or something to stress over its just fun. Experement all your favorite clothes and accessories together and your sure to look good. I hope this helps. Good luck in middle school.
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