So carrying on from the skinny jean thread and a thread i put up last year do you have a "style"
The thread i put up was when id lost my weight and was at the experimenting stage.
I havent reread the thread yet. But what happened was i became obsessed by clothes and love fashion. That i dont have a style as such but am a mood and occassion dresser.
Its been a fun journey and continues to be i just need a bigger house for all my stuff |
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over a year ago
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I wish i could wear whatever i want but i have to bear in mind what suits my figure.
Id say im a mood and occassion dresser. Today its shorts and tshirt but during the week i usually wear dresses |
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over a year ago
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If it's not tie dye it's leopard print. I like bright colourful clothes.
I probably look a mess to some, but I like what I wear and I'm happy with it.
I would love to be able to go into any shop and buy whatever pair of shoes I like, but alas I have massive feet so am limited.
Finding long trousers in my size and leg length is a challenge too.
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I'm not sure what my style is but I like it .
We were laughing earlier because Mr N suggests clothes for me and encourages me to buy things, I said he's a "dresser" in the same way some men are "feeders" |
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I don't have a style as such. I'm a jeans, t-shirt and trainers guy. I pretty much wear the same sort of clothes and styles that I have worn since I was about twelve! Pathetic really. We get stuck in our ways though.
I recently tried on a suit jacket for the first time in my life (yes, that is true!) and it kinda blew me away. I looked in the mirror and for the first time ever I felt I looked like a grown-up, a proper bloke. I never imagined I could have pulled off such a look. I always thought wearing things like that would make me look like a douche so always steered away from clothes like that. I felt comfortable in it and amazingly I think I pulled it off. It gave me a kind of confidence. I was well chuffed. It's really made me reconsider the way I look and how I dress. It has such a bearing on how you feel and how others view you after all. My current style is not really showing off or portraying the inner me. I need to change. |
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over a year ago
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Erm... really, I don't have a style! If I do it's a bit 70s - tunicy tops with floral patterns, either jeggings or shorts, or shorts with tights & my calf high boots. |
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My style is either comfy or practical. If I'm out and about, I dress for comfort. I don't care if it clashes or anything. Vintage soft top, with old baggy boxers and nice comfy jeans.
For work, cargo pants and an old scruffy shirt I don't mind getting dirty |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So carrying on from the skinny jean thread and a thread i put up last year do you have a "style"
The thread i put up was when id lost my weight and was at the experimenting stage.
I havent reread the thread yet. But what happened was i became obsessed by clothes and love fashion. That i dont have a style as such but am a mood and occassion dresser.
Its been a fun journey and continues to be i just need a bigger house for all my stuff "
I remember last year out shopping. You brought velvet hot pants and leather skirt |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If it's good enough for the Rolling Stones its good enough for me....
I've never seen mick jäger in a frock "
Check-out images of the Rolling Stone Hyde Park concert 1969......
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By (user no longer on site)
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Depends where im going?
Knocking around in then nice jeans shoes or timberlands with nice jumper or shirt etc.
Going somewhere nice for a drink or meal then blazer shirts jeans shoes etc.
Obviously have nice fitted suits to wear for occasions that require them.
I like clothes |
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I suppose I'm very bohemian in my dress style. I like bold prints and colours, I also love lace, embroidery, fringing, lots of embellishment. I love Indian, Chinese, Japanese style clothing.
As a paradox to this I like gothic clothing, buckles, studs, black lace, velvets, but I couldn't dress like this always because I would miss the colour.
I am not a person to match colours or prints, I like clashing.
This is not something I've decided on recently, I have always dressed this way. |
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"I suppose I'm very bohemian in my dress style. I like bold prints and colours, I also love lace, embroidery, fringing, lots of embellishment. I love Indian, Chinese, Japanese style clothing.
As a paradox to this I like gothic clothing, buckles, studs, black lace, velvets, but I couldn't dress like this always because I would miss the colour.
I am not a person to match colours or prints, I like clashing.
This is not something I've decided on recently, I have always dressed this way. "
From your photos I would say you have a unique style, I admire that |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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I don't have a style I don't think. As I get older I find it more and more difficult to find clothes I like I'm happiest in jeans and a simple top or floaty skirts with birkenstocks this time of year. I do like to dress up though dress & heels and don't have to worry for work ad they provide a uniform |
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over a year ago
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My daughter describes me as a middle aged New York hipster, who yearns for Victorian Britain and wears 1970s band t-shirts
That kid pisses me off sometimes
But I love her |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I suppose I'm very bohemian in my dress style. I like bold prints and colours, I also love lace, embroidery, fringing, lots of embellishment. I love Indian, Chinese, Japanese style clothing.
As a paradox to this I like gothic clothing, buckles, studs, black lace, velvets, but I couldn't dress like this always because I would miss the colour.
I am not a person to match colours or prints, I like clashing.
This is not something I've decided on recently, I have always dressed this way.
From your photos I would say you have a unique style, I admire that "
Thank you very much x |
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I generally just knock about in jeans, trainers, t-shirt & fleece/hoodie & trilby, although I've just splashed out £60 on a leather waistcoat which will get worn a lot while the sun is out
On a night out I'll usually wear a black jacket, whichever colour shirt doesn't need ironing, either smart jeans or trousers and black or brown shoes topped off with ma fedora |
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It varies with how I'm feeling that day.
Some days I wear all black minimal.
Other days I like utilitarian/grunge in a Paul Harden style.
But I also like being very vibrant wearing different textures, colours, patterns.
The often limited variety in men's fashion pisses me off so much.
I often have to snatch one off pieces in high street shops as they're available or I have to buy designer.
My fashion nightmare would be just jeans and a tshirt. I don't want to be a clone of everyone else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Whatever takes my fancy on any given day I'm afraid (not copping out, honest!)
It can just vary from tight skinny jeans and a t-shirt one day, to fitted suited and booted another, and then just as likely find me in baggy joggers, very top and hoody! |
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Black, black and more black. I do have some floral print, polka dot and animals print but the base is always black. I have in the region of 30 dresses and probably 20 pencil skirts. That said, for everyday/work i'm most likely to be found in black jeans/leggings and a long top just for ease! |
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By *olgateMan
over a year ago
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"I generally just knock about in jeans, trainers, t-shirt & fleece/hoodie & trilby, although I've just splashed out £60 on a leather waistcoat which will get worn a lot while the sun is out
On a night out I'll usually wear a black jacket, whichever colour shirt doesn't need ironing, either smart jeans or trousers and black or brown shoes topped off with ma fedora "
Fedora looks like a snap brim trilby on me |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
I like a retro style when it comes to lingerie for meets and going out out but other that I live in easy to wash, no ironing required dresses, tights and boots in spring, autumn and winter unless the weather is really warm and I get a maxidress on so I can go barelegged. I do try and avoid wearing all black and love florals but only because I am pale and brunette and want to avoid looking like an accidental goth. |
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