Dress Sense.

Recommended Videos

Vortex Traveller

New member
Sep 28, 2008
118
0
0
Pretty much the same every day.
T-Shirt, Black Trousers, Light Jacket(kind of like a Hooded Jacket without the hood), a pair of Sweatbands (The same pair every day unless they need washing then I don't wear any), black Shoes, Glasses and a cheap digital watch.

I remember a friend said to me once "Fasion is the greatest money making invention ever, it allows people to tell others that they can't wear a perfectly good item of clothing simply because its out of fasion"
 

Easykill

New member
Sep 13, 2007
1,737
0
0
I used to be slightly self conscious about being chubby, but I'm not anymore, so I do not care at all what I wear. Which means, I might as well wear some decent clothing. It makes sense, don't worry about it. I might be taken out sometime soon to buy clothes, with advice from a friend who actually knows what she's talking about. Otherwise, I don't care enough to get anything more than basic stuff.
 

Lyri

New member
Dec 8, 2008
2,660
0
0
GodsOneMistake said:
I'll settle for partner. I refuse to be a lacky though
Golf Caddy, final offer.

shophius said:
I'm a jeans girl. I don't care what they look like aslong as they fit and are comfy =]

oh and checked shirts because I like them.
I need more Checks, too many pinstripes.

I crave Zigzags for some reason. *sighs*
 

Snugglebunny

New member
Mar 25, 2009
283
0
0
Pandalisk said:
Everything must be COLOUR CO-ORDINATED!, no exceptions!
THANK YOU. THANK YOU SIR. Some other points I would like to make:

-Pattern on pattern does NOT work. No matter what. Never. Never ever.
-Color coordination is not optional.
-The mentality 'no-one-will-notice' is wrong my friends. WRONG. Everyone notices, but doesn't say anything.
-The mentality 'its-just-superficial' is ALSO wrong. How you present yourself is how the world will see you. Try to smell nice, please.

As for myself, I prefer to wear simple, usually dark or denim pants or a skirt, with a more colorful or patterned top with maybe a light jacket. I usually don't like jewelry except on special occassions because it gets caught on EVERYTHING. >< Earrings are so evil that way.
 

JanatUrlich

New member
Apr 24, 2009
1,962
0
0
I wear lots of colours. Shoes are very important to me (puma high-tops etc), and I always wear atleast 2 necklaces.

I never like boring outfits. Actually just google 2ne1. I dress kinda like them.

But I also wear skirts and stuff. BAsically this post was completely pointless XD It's hard to describe dress sense in anything other than pictures
 

Amethyst Wind

New member
Apr 1, 2009
3,186
0
0
Snugglebunny said:
Pandalisk said:
Everything must be COLOUR CO-ORDINATED!, no exceptions!
THANK YOU. THANK YOU SIR. Some other points I would like to make:

-Pattern on pattern does NOT work. No matter what. Never. Never ever.
-Color coordination is not optional.
-The mentality 'no-one-will-notice' is wrong my friends. WRONG. Everyone notices, but doesn't say anything.
-The mentality 'its-just-superficial' is ALSO wrong. How you present yourself is how the world will see you. Try to smell nice, please.
It is just superficial. You adopt this image because you care what others think about you. Life becomes a hell of a lot simpler when you don't. Agree with the smelling nice, though that's more hygiene than fashion, I support hygiene, fashion can go feck itself.
 

Fingerprint

Elite Member
Oct 30, 2008
1,297
0
41
I have a weakness for funny t-shirts but in general jeans and t-shirt's usually are fine.
 

Delicious

New member
Jan 22, 2009
594
0
0
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde: Fashion is a form of art so ugly it must be changed ever six months.

Anyway, I can't color coordinate due to color blindness, so I stick to grays, blacks and whites.

Usually gray shoes, grayish blue jeans, white shirt, gray jacket. Or black jeans and black jacket.

Pretty hard to screw up, unless I accidentally mix up a pink jacket in there thinking it was gray.
 

theSovietConnection

Survivor, VDNKh Station
Jan 14, 2009
2,418
0
0
I usually wear khakis, a polo shirt, and if it's cooler out, possibly a sweater vest and/or blazer. In the winter, usually much the same, except with an officer's greatcoat over top.
 

Lyri

New member
Dec 8, 2008
2,660
0
0
Delicious said:
Pretty hard to screw up, unless I accidentally mix up a pink jacket in there thinking it was gray.
That could probably work, throw in a few extra bright colours and Shazzam. Insta-awesome.
 

j1-2themax

New member
Jun 30, 2008
1,433
0
0
T-shirts almost every day (including winter)
Black or blue jeans whenever possible.
Khakis and a polo when I must be some kinda dressy.
Glasses and a baseball cap whenever I leave the house.
And for footwear, I have moccassin-like shoes for when I don't expect to be running and tennis shoes for when I do.
 

Lyri

New member
Dec 8, 2008
2,660
0
0
I find it disturbing that polo shirts are fairly common place, I find them unbearable to wear.
Not even the ability to be four popped collars cool can make me think otherwise.
 

Pubert Mcgee

New member
Jun 3, 2009
48
0
0
I often get called a little goth tincker as i dress like russall brand im told.... with lots of rings and necklesses. But shirts must always be undone 3 buttons or more! Some jeans with a belt to the side and some sexy ass cowboy boots..... I love my dress sence rather camp i guess but my girlfriend seems to like it.