I'm really interested in steampunk styled clothing lately, and although I've not made effort to remake my wardrobe (for I am too poor) I've managed to incorporate some steam punk things into my wardrobe. Though I really do love Victorian Sci Fi, I tend to be drawn toward mysticism, the complete opposite of the science-y science of steampunk. This doesn't, however, keep me from lovin ed. science like it deserves to be lo Does this make me a hypocrite?
Crap, I meant lovin science like it deserves to be loved >.<
>>Even then, should people that dress the complete opposite as their beliefs come with a little disclaimer taped to their back?
OMG, 12 year olds don't think boys have cooties!? Where the fuck have I been!? :o
>>4
huh?
CLANNAD IS LIFE
TOUHOU HIJACK.
How about you just dress in the cheapest possible clothing you can get that's still functional and don't care about petty crap like looking nice or making your own "style" (which is shared by 5000 other people)?
>>9 This is my strategy except I also spend it on games, manga, drugs and sex.
I do both. I get good, fashionable stuff from macy's at like 75% off, or from Kohls at 90% off. You don't have to throw big bucks for fashion, just be on the lookout for clearance deals or underestimated brands/companies/stores.
>>13
I don't get your attempts at jokes.
>>What about if you dress the way be expect you to, does that make you a conformist?
>>6
GARTERS MOTHERFUCKER. They're like pants in a way. Not many girls can make them look hot, but when it happens, oh fucking yes do want.
hey guys i have this great idea for a trendsetting new fashion that costs $0
first get a brown cardboard box (a pretty big one, like for a washing machine)
then cut holes for your arms and head
write on it in black marker
my clothes definitely dont reflect who i am, i dress the opposite way (and cheap) i need my manga.
>>18
I want to see that on a peak hour train.
>>23
Also, I fail in saging, apparently.
> A person's clothes always reflects it's personality.
(・_・)
I think what someone decides to wear does reflect at least somewhat on them but not always. I'm a girl and I dress well but rather conservatively. Although I know they aren't, if everyone was an exact reflection of their personality then are all girls at my university (its in LA) a hoe? I don't really think so. But I think that a lot of people here are quite outgoing.
Nudists have no personality?