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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny View Post
    I've honestly never looked at my fashion choices and thought "what was I thinking" because t-shirt and jeans will never go out of style.

    With exception of when my parents bought me Fubu to wear because it was big in the 90s. That was pretty terrible. I had an oversized platinum silver track suit and a valor track suit. They also got me a highlighter green coat it was really just like wtf.

    I'm not dissing anyone's style, I just don't understand certain fashion trends and probably never will. It seems every decade has something I don't get, like the 90s and the need for wearing shoulder pads. And the need for wearing a crop top to expose your belly. I'm sure it has good use if you live where it's really hot or you have a belly ring, but otherwise why???? What troubles me the most about fashion is that it starts to get creepy the more revealing it is. I don't need to see your navel and your butt in tights in addition to your cleavage. You mind as well be naked.
    I just think it's more fun to discuss things you like over things you don't. Fashion trends aren't constructed to be understandable, they're just another way for people to express themselves, flaunt their body if they feel like it and for companies to sell us stuff. I'm sure not everyone thinks it's creepy.

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    I don't have much of an issue with body image, so I feel pretty comfortable in most things.

    I feel awesome in Suits though. My shoulders feel broader while I'm wearing them.
    Man, I love wearing suits. Steaming my shirts is a pain, but it's worth it, I always feel great in them!

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    I never cared enough to keep up with fashion and wouldn't know any of the trends if they hit me in the face. I just wear what I feel comfortable in. I like T-Shirts, Sweatshirts, sweatpants and shorts. I like mixing colors like blue and black, orange and navy, green and blue, gray and purple. Wearing a green shirt with blue shorts make me feel like The Hulk. My favorite shirts are the Arya Stark/Assassin's Creed crossover shirt I bought last year and all my dragon shirts. I have a snazzy black leather jacket I enjoy wearing too that used to go great with a pair of orange sunglasses I had. Then the sunglasses broke T_T

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    I have a yellow dress that I love and Phil loves when I wear it too. It's pretty plain, but well cut for my body shape. I have this green dress which just makes my boobs look pow.

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    I usually like to wear things to accentuate my bootay, but it's getting colder now so I'm stoked to go back to tights with shorts and ankle boots


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    I love cooler temps and layering it feels more classy and sexy

    Boldly go.

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    I opened this thread expecting pictures of forum members in short shorts and high skirts. I am both relieved and disappointed.
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    I thought this was a thread about what Mike Tyson would sound like if he were bored.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calliope View Post
    I just think it's more fun to discuss things you like over things you don't. Fashion trends aren't constructed to be understandable, they're just another way for people to express themselves, flaunt their body if they feel like it and for companies to sell us stuff. I'm sure not everyone thinks it's creepy.
    Of course not everyone and of course it's not all creepy. But there is creepy. I need not post pics. Meh, differences of opinion. The crop critique was more so why I couldn't find many tops to wear because now the trend is crop tops than not accepting that people wear it. I don't understand why stores seem to only sell mostly those now because not everyone wants to wear a smurfing half shirt but pay full price for it like I would a whole shirt. I don't actually care if they wear them unless they have protruding and/or hairy bellies, then it falls under creepy. Fashion and fashion trends are critiqued all the time, so no need to be sensitive about it as it's not an attack on anyone here's specific style.

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    Well then I think our difference of opinion is more of a lack of communication - I fully agree that it is frustrating as hell to be looking for a specific item (straight leg slacks, t-shirts thick enough to not require wearing three layers, non-flared skirts, whatever, thin wire glasses) and instead be bombarded with a trendy style you have no interest in or use for. However I think that's more of a distribution decision, and there is little point in critiquing fashion or favourite movies or anything where there is a taste factor involved. Most people have protruding stomachs and body hair - in my book, power to them if they decide to venture out confident in their bodies. People are assholes all the time too, but that's not a reason to condone it. Unless you're Michael Kors, and then at least I hope you're saying something hilarious and not just petty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chemical View Post
    I love cooler temps and layering it feels more classy and sexy
    I have this super cute combo involving skinny Levis, knee high grey boots with a heel, a knitted top, open knitted sweater and a scarf + bling. And it was coolish yesterday like 17C and as it warmed up to 24C I refused to take off the smoldering layers.... I'm probably the only person in Australia that actively wills it to be cooler just for the fashion aspect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chemical View Post
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    I love cooler temps and layering it feels more classy and sexy
    I'm probably the only person in Australia that actively wills it to be cooler just for the fashion aspect.
    Lies. I am waiting so patiently to be able to wear my scarves, hats and jackets again. I was so excited when I recently went to Adelaide because it was cool enough to wear my pretty new lace-trim coat.

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    i love a good sweater, and jeans are always great. However, come summer time, I LOVE dresses. I have three maxi dresses that I plan to wear religiously this summer due to my growing belly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Calliope View Post
    Well then I think our difference of opinion is more of a lack of communication - I fully agree that it is frustrating as hell to be looking for a specific item (straight leg slacks, t-shirts thick enough to not require wearing three layers, non-flared skirts, whatever, thin wire glasses) and instead be bombarded with a trendy style you have no interest in or use for. However I think that's more of a distribution decision, and there is little point in critiquing fashion or favourite movies or anything where there is a taste factor involved. Most people have protruding stomachs and body hair - in my book, power to them if they decide to venture out confident in their bodies. People are assholes all the time too, but that's not a reason to condone it. Unless you're Michael Kors, and then at least I hope you're saying something hilarious and not just petty.
    Again, differences of opinion. Critiquing that someone is critiquing something else is pretty moot. You're not going to stop anyone here from making a thread critiquing or discussing things that puzzle them because you personally don't like it. Freedom of speech. But ultimately I see where you are coming from.

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