Poll: What's your style?

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InvisibleMilk

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A T-shirt with some sort of rock/punk/metal band's name or image on it. A pair of fingerless skelly gloves when it's cold (or i'm stylin' *wink*)
And Jeans, and when im at concerts, i tend to wear tight pants.
 

Revenent

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I HATE having to "dress up," so I usually just wear a t-shirt and jeans unless I HAVE to wear a suit or nicer shirt or something. Even wearing a suit makes me a bit less social than I usually am for some reason.
 

Celd

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I usually wear tye dye shirts and faded/worn blue jeans but to mess with my friends I will wear a polo or button down shirt and normal blue jeans.
 

Convenient_Label

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Jacket, shirt and trousers. But nice ones, my co-workers used to ask me if I was going to a party after work. In winter I add a tailored grey herringbone coat and if I am actually going out somewhere nice I tend to add a waistcoat, for when the coat has to be hung up but it's still bloody cold.

Basically, I went to a school that required 'formal' dress but not a specific uniform once you reached 17. I used to wear jeans and T-shirts and despise the hated uniform, but once I just had to dress smartly I got used to it. Now I find it more comfortable than jeans and a T-Shirt.
 

samsprinkle

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I'm the guy that everyone thinks that they know but really only a few people really know anything about me. I am the guy everyone is on a first name basis with but very few people are really my friends. I have been called creeper and wierd. I like to think that I am just too damn awesome...I don't know, the whole thing kindof works out because no one wants to kick my ass because they don't really know anything about me(like the Canada of high school)
 

Sewblon

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I always wear jeans and polo shirts. I am not sure wear that fits in but I chose conservative/business
 

PirateKing

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My hair is kind of long, I wear t-shirts, jeans and converse shoes. It's comfortable, cool and functional.
 

chronobreak

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PirateKing said:
My hair is kind of long, I wear t-shirts, jeans and converse shoes. It's comfortable, cool and functional.
There is nothing quite like a beat up pair of all stars, I must say. They seem to posess a chemical that attracts hot girls.
 

Bored Tomatoe

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Every season, every year, same attire: T-shirt, Jeans(no shorts, shorts suck), Tennis shoes, Hoodie( only if cold), no hats.
Now that I think about it, its pretty much the same colors too: Either Gray, black or red..sometimes blue.
 

Silver

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You decide:

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PirateKing

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chronobreak said:
PirateKing said:
My hair is kind of long, I wear t-shirts, jeans and converse shoes. It's comfortable, cool and functional.
There is nothing quite like a beat up pair of all stars, I must say. They seem to posess a chemical that attracts hot girls.
If only.
 

Jamanticus

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Me on any occasion other than a performance or something formal:

-White T-shirt
-Button-down shirt with the sleeves rolled up (you have no idea how much of a pain it is to play a cello with those buttons thwapping against it....Unless you play the cello, in which case I say, "Cello solidarity for the win")
-Jeans or khakis con belt
-comfy shoes, sans any form of laces


Been that way for around 4 years, and I haven't felt the need to change.

Attire for a concert is a completely different matter, but that goes without saying...
 

runtheplacered

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To me "style" is nothing more then make-up. Whether you're greasing up your hair, throwing on perfume (some guys call it cologne.. why would you want to disguise your pheromones, anyway?), or trying to impress other people in some other stylistic manner, you're not projecting yourself at all. You're projecting some other guy that you hope people will like. Which is fine, if that's what you want to do, I could care less. I just can't wrap my mind around it enough to partake in that. I project myself by being who I am, take it or leave it.

Then again, I guess I'm weird because I'm turned off by women that wear perfume and make-up.
 

Samurai Goomba

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T-shirt and Sweats with slip-on shoes, or a suit.

I don't look good in semi-casual. It's formal or casual for me, nothing in-between.
 

kommando367

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t-shirt [i own 4 plain black and 4 plain white t-shirts ((i hate designs))] and blue jeans for spring and summer, that and a light hooded camo jacket in autumn and winter