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What clothing style do you have?
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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I’m a jeans, tshirt and converse girl (just bought 2 new pairs, thank you converse sale!).
I’m pretty casual, don’t wear anything particularly revealing (other than one cleavage revealing summer dress) and you’re unlikely to ever find me in a pair of heels (unless I’m not actually walking anywhere ) |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
I tend to be jeans/shorts and t-shirt most of the time without any particular style - just wear what I like the look of.
If it's informed by anything it'd be Mod/Two Tone culture of the late 70s/early 80s |
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I'm a bit of a rocker so can often be seen in band T-shirts (decent fitting ones from Amplified clothing of course!) and jeans, but I also like a nice shirt or fashionable T-shirt/polo shirt, smart jeans and Chelsea boots for nights out |
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Day to day, I live in gym wear, or as now summer, denims shirts, vest & of course, my trusty Converse.
Going out, depends on the venue, I'll dress for that..
But my personal favourite style, really is vintage, retro. 1950s style dresses, pretty lacies & quirky IC shoes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In this weather I tend to wear as little as I can get away with but if meeting a guy I like to wear sophisticated on the outside and dirty, kinky sexy underwear |
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I aim for casual elegance with hints of goth, rock and vintage quirkiness, especially through unusual/striking jewellery and footwear. What I usually get however is a feminine Worzel Gummidge effect |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I never wear trainers.
Your local squash/ racketball court must love you"
If anyone thinks they saw me doing sport of any kind, it will be a case of mistaken identity. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spring through to the mid autumn it's denim shorts and t'shirt or shirt weather. Flip flops or something that doesn't require socks.
The chillier months it's a nice warm hoody and jeans or something that's still snuggly. |
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"Very colourful, kind of slightly too smart to be a proper hippie!
Ah so you iron your kaftan and wear closed shoes in lieu of the obligatory sandals."
I got some fabulous mauve suede strappy sandals this year, and I never had a kaftan. But I have some slightly boho batik shorts that have been worn non-stop this summer (they have a touch of mauve in, so I remain too colour co-ordinated for a true hippie haha) |
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"Spring through to the mid autumn it's denim shorts and t'shirt or shirt weather. Flip flops or something that doesn't require socks.
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I said.....I actually like the early autumn when you can get away with keeping the shorts on if you wear a warm surfer fleece.....I hate leaving off my shorts for another year! |
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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago
the right frame of mind -London |
"I never wear trainers.
Your local squash/ racketball court must love you
If anyone thinks they saw me doing sport of any kind, it will be a case of mistaken identity. "
Spoilsport |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Very colourful, kind of slightly too smart to be a proper hippie!
Ah so you iron your kaftan and wear closed shoes in lieu of the obligatory sandals.
I got some fabulous mauve suede strappy sandals this year, and I never had a kaftan. But I have some slightly boho batik shorts that have been worn non-stop this summer (they have a touch of mauve in, so I remain too colour co-ordinated for a true hippie haha) "
I love a kaftan, I have so many. |
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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago
the right frame of mind -London |
"Very colourful, kind of slightly too smart to be a proper hippie!
Ah so you iron your kaftan and wear closed shoes in lieu of the obligatory sandals.
I got some fabulous mauve suede strappy sandals this year, and I never had a kaftan. But I have some slightly boho batik shorts that have been worn non-stop this summer (they have a touch of mauve in, so I remain too colour co-ordinated for a true hippie haha) "
All this talk of mauve, strappy and batik has made me realise how completely out of my depth I am |
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By *tirluvMan
over a year ago
the right frame of mind -London |
"Thrown together cave man...
A few furs, some skins, and a warm fire for when its cold on the beach "
You're not a real cave man are you -admit what self respecting "cave" man would be seen dead on a beach |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Smart casual, love a crisp shirt and jeans with a smart jacket for cooler weather.
Hot weather jeans, sleeveless top.
Some days my job entails me wearing wellies and waterproofs, now that is a sexy look |
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"Very colourful, kind of slightly too smart to be a proper hippie!
Ah so you iron your kaftan and wear closed shoes in lieu of the obligatory sandals.
I got some fabulous mauve suede strappy sandals this year, and I never had a kaftan. But I have some slightly boho batik shorts that have been worn non-stop this summer (they have a touch of mauve in, so I remain too colour co-ordinated for a true hippie haha)
All this talk of mauve, strappy and batik has made me realise how completely out of my depth I am "
Haha, listen and learn! |
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Job 1, Drag. Lots of sequins, garish colours, 80s styling (love a batwing), OTT wig, accessories and makeup.
Job 2, Domme. Lots of black, smart dresses, stockings, PVC (can't be doing with rubber), smokey makeup.
Daytime, jeans, T-shirt, trainers, no make-up. Spend enough time dressing up as it is!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thrown together cave man...
A few furs, some skins, and a warm fire for when its cold on the beach
You're not a real cave man are you -admit what self respecting "cave" man would be seen dead on a beach"
Not sure I want to be seen dead anywhere |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I probably follow the chic style. I spend a lot of money on my clothes and tend to buy trendy and very fashionable pieces. I like my skinny jeans and converse at the weekend but do like to dress up for evenings out in designer dresses and heels.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I mr wear a lot of work clothes building trade knee pads and all own motive polo shirts failing that country clothes moleskin trousers check shirt tie and boots |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I only really wear monotone, apart from denim shirts.
Slim jeans, t-shirt and/or shirt, brown/black boots or white Converse and a leather jacket.
I just wear what I like and feel comfortable in. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Work clothes - scruffs trousers and polo
Casual - black skinny’s, grey, black burgundy tshirt, shoes to match
Out - Black skinny’s, black or burgandy shirt, shoes to match |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It gets harder when you get to your 50s I reckon. Worried you're trying to dress too young, worried you're looking too old. It'll be easier when I'm 60 and I can get the comfy slacks out.
My youth was Mod Revival/Casual and a little bit of each has stayed with me throughout. It's almost always smart/casual, I don't do distressed denim etc. It doesn't look right on people my age. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It gets harder when you get to your 50s I reckon. Worried you're trying to dress too young, worried you're looking too old. It'll be easier when I'm 60 and I can get the comfy slacks out.
My youth was Mod Revival/Casual and a little bit of each has stayed with me throughout. It's almost always smart/casual, I don't do distressed denim etc. It doesn't look right on people my age. "
You mean I will have to give up my ripped knee jeans in 4 years? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It gets harder when you get to your 50s I reckon. Worried you're trying to dress too young, worried you're looking too old. It'll be easier when I'm 60 and I can get the comfy slacks out.
My youth was Mod Revival/Casual and a little bit of each has stayed with me throughout. It's almost always smart/casual, I don't do distressed denim etc. It doesn't look right on people my age.
You mean I will have to give up my ripped knee jeans in 4 years? "
Just looked at your profile; you're too smart a dresser for distressed denim. In any case, you're close enough to Essex to get away with it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It gets harder when you get to your 50s I reckon. Worried you're trying to dress too young, worried you're looking too old. It'll be easier when I'm 60 and I can get the comfy slacks out.
My youth was Mod Revival/Casual and a little bit of each has stayed with me throughout. It's almost always smart/casual, I don't do distressed denim etc. It doesn't look right on people my age.
You mean I will have to give up my ripped knee jeans in 4 years?
Just looked at your profile; you're too smart a dresser for distressed denim. In any case, you're close enough to Essex to get away with it. "
I wear it in a rock chick way not Essex style. I’m a converse, jeans and denim shirt girl so I’m rarely dressed up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To be honest, I don't think I really have a style. I just wear whatever I've got in the house. Apart from wearing a black shirt, black jeans with black shoes on nights out, that's pretty much it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Single bloke, can't coordinate and can only just about dress myself from what clothes I do have in the wardrobe...So, 'uncoordinated casual but comfortable' style.. |
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By *rrol.BMan
over a year ago
Wrexham |
T-shirt (usually something geeky)
Work jeans (I like the extra pockets and the knees take longer to go through being double layers)
Boxers
Grey socks (24 identical pairs to choose from)
Steel toe capped trainers
I'm quite the turned out chap |
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Usually jeans, t-shirt, cool socks and trainers. I don't like logos, motifs or jazzy patterned stuff. I tend to go for plain designs. I'd love an excuse to be able to dress-up smart once in a while. |
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