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How would you describe your dress style?

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#1 · (Edited)
Hi,

I'm wondering how would you go about describing your style? What sort of clothes do you guys wear and how do you pick them?

For me, I have two styles. The first one is a streetwear style (hoodies, baseball hats, oversized t-shirts (usually white), cotton trousers (usually black) and trainers (from Karrimor, red). If it is cold (like now) I would put a navy parka on made of cotton. I wear gloves because I don't like my hands feeling cold and turning red. When buying accessories such as gloves I look for quality and price.

Then my casual style consists of long-sleeve t-shirts (they're also called henleys or grandad collar t-shirts, in white), tarped navy jeans, and sneakers. I usually buy my clothes from either H&M, New Look, Primark, and/or Topman. There are months where I don't spend a penny on clothing, and others where I easily spend 100 pounds or more. As a student on a budget, I try to be smart about my shopping, only buying what I consider essential. When my wardrobe feels like it has become overcrowded, I then donate my unused-for-a-while clothes to a charity.

What about you?
 
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#2 ·
Hi,

I'm wondering how would you go about describing your style? What sort of clothes do you guys wear and how do you pick them?

For me, I have two styles. The first one is a streetwear style (hoodies, baseball hats, oversized t-shirts (usually white), cotton trousers (usually black) and trainers (from Karrimor, red). If it is cold (like now) I would put a navy parka on made of cotton. I wear gloves because I don't like my hands feeling cold and turning red. When buying accessories such as gloves I look for quality and price.

Then my casual style consists of long-sleeve t-shirts (they're also called henleys or grandad collar t-shirts, in white), tarped navy jeans, and sneakers. I usually buy my clothes from either H&M, New Look, Primark, and/or Topman. There are months where I don't spend a penny on clothing, and others where I easily spend 100 pounds or more. As a student on a budget, I try to be smart about my shopping, only buying what I consider essential. When my wardrobe feels like it has become overcrowded, I then donate my unused-for-a-while clothes to a charity.

What about you?
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#3 ·
Utilitarian. Standard kit: blue-jeans, a pocket T, and sneakers. In winter, swap the sneakers for canvass boots, add a hoodie and a top coat. I'm retired, so I don't have to dress to impress. :laugh:
 
#4 ·
I suppose I have 3 dress styles. If I'm in a social setting where people are dressing up, or at work, I pay more attention to what I'm wearing. At home or on my own, I dress much more casually- but I seldom wear short pants, sneakers, or sandals (I walk a LOT and my shoes have to be sturdy and durable). And since I spend time out-of-doors all year, the weather is a factor,

Finally, I keep a small supply of worn-out or "expendable" clothing for doing rough chores like yardwork, where I'm likely to get tears or holes in what I'm wearing.
 
#5 ·
My style - whatever I find in second hand shops or am gifted by a daughter who is a clothes buyer rather than wearer. Clearly I have a "style" but what I do is take anything suitable for a particular day's weather or if I need to go out or not and dress it up with scarf, hat matching sneakers or boots and, yeah, ready to rock!
 
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