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							My wardrobe has gone through a few shifts in colour over the last decade, most notably the fact I used to wear all black (literally; a decade ago every item of clothing I owned was black except for one blue t-shirt) and that was all I'd wear because it was my favourite colour and it made laundry ridiculously easy.
 
 Over time I started to incorporate more blue (mostly through jeans) but shirts and shoes/boots/skate shoes/trainers would always still be black.
 
 Eventually, about four years ago, I suddenly broke this trend for no particular reason (probably on account of a self-esteem boost gained in college) and my colours got brighter. My family freaked the first time I started walking around in a pair of white and black skate shoes and my shirts started to include a lot of greens and browns. Beige shorts became all I'd wear in summer and I went from wearing black socks to white ones, which was probably just as well because for some disturbing reason black socks made my feet grey, even thought I was changing them every day and bathing/showering regularly.
 
 In more recent times, I tend to wear greenish-olive-grey pants acquired in outdoors shops (one of my friends calls it "forest service green" based on some ranger's uniform in some location I forget) and my shirts and hoodies are still mostly black, brown, olive-green and occasionally beige. (Basically I seem to like very military-looking colours despite being a self-professed misanthropist pacifist. Go figure.) Anyone who hasn't seen me in ten years would probably think I was some original character submission to DeviantArt (DO NOT STEAL) and not me at all, and if they were especially nerdy they'd probably ask what I did to player 1. I is witty.
 
 So, with all these eyes on specific clothing choices threads, I now ask you to talk about how you colour your person.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
			
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