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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
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I love fashion but hate trends, I like to mix vintage and modern pieces together and give style my own twist. Some days I love a pop of colour others I’m in biker jackets, vintage band tees and docs, depends on my mood but I like playing around with different looks! xx |
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I like fashion, I find it fascinating and if I had loads of money I'd have even more clothes than I have now . I'm not "in fashion" but I try and keep up to date with trouser shapes, dress lengths etc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I rock the fuck out of a shorts and tee combo.
I’m shitting myself at the thought of having to fill my wardrobe from scratch. I last bought new clothes in about 2017 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m not into brands, I don’t understand how a logo can’t make something £1000 lol. If it’s a tenner or £200. Aslong as it looks good and suits me I’m happy |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My OH picked up a Hermes shirt in Selfridges a couple of weeks back
No price on it
He asked how much it was
I then administered oxygen
It was £2,600
For a white shirt with a bit of a pattern on it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The problem with talking of fashion
Is we all have our own styling passion
From leather to cords
LBDs and plus fours
We’re just pointlessly keyboard mashing |
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I was following three women on Saturday on my walk, they were dressed almost identically and in black. I think there's a huge lack of imagination in the way people dress and everyone seems to want to look the same. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Saw tree kids ( I say kids, could be anything from 17-25 I guess) all wearing identical grey joggers 3 inches too short and white trainers. It looked like a uniform. Absolutely zero individuality. Cookie cutter presentation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"My OH picked up a Hermes shirt in Selfridges a couple of weeks back
No price on it
He asked how much it was
I then administered oxygen
It was £2,600
For a white shirt with a bit of a pattern on it "
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I presume you didn't ask them about their Birkin bags. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Sometimes i can wear expensive brands and it looks shite...and sometimes I can wear stuff i've picked up cheap and i look great in it..."
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Why would you wear anything that makes you look "shite", regardless of brand or price tag? |
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"Saw tree kids ( I say kids, could be anything from 17-25 I guess) all wearing identical grey joggers 3 inches too short and white trainers. It looked like a uniform. Absolutely zero individuality. Cookie cutter presentation."
I think we all belong to a "tribe" with our clothes style. I rarely see a true individual dresser |
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"Saw tree kids ( I say kids, could be anything from 17-25 I guess) all wearing identical grey joggers 3 inches too short and white trainers. It looked like a uniform. Absolutely zero individuality. Cookie cutter presentation.
I think we all belong to a "tribe" with our clothes style. I rarely see a true individual dresser "
Piffle
I once went to a 6th form disco in tartan cords |
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"Saw tree kids ( I say kids, could be anything from 17-25 I guess) all wearing identical grey joggers 3 inches too short and white trainers. It looked like a uniform. Absolutely zero individuality. Cookie cutter presentation.
I think we all belong to a "tribe" with our clothes style. I rarely see a true individual dresser
Piffle
I once went to a 6th form disco in tartan cords "
tartan cords are certainly individual. |
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