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Guest DeniseNM

Well my style as I have discovered it is kind of basic, but I guess that comes from being a southern country girl (even though I live in OH now). I am a jeans girl at heart. Although I do have a couple of denim skirts I just don't wear them all that often because I am more comfortable in my jeans. Tops is a different story though, even though I wear t-shirts a good bit I also am always on the lookout for cute tops and as I transition more will wear more of them. I like heels, especially boots and ankle boots. I have a couple of 2" heeled ankle boots which I may start wearing more (especially to school) and am looking into getting a pair of moccasin boots and having heels added to them.

So I guess you could call my style sort of just regular but what can I say I am a country girl of 40. :D

Denise

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Well if I don't lose some weight I'll just go for the Mama Harper look!

Remember Mam's Family?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest DeniseNM
Well if I don't lose some weight I'll just go for the Mama Harper look!

Remember Mam's Family?

Love ya,

Sally

OMG Sally Mama's Family that is to funny but somehow I don't think you will end up that way.

I also forget to mention that I have found that I like the larger earrings, hoops and dangling ones.

Denise

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Guest Kaylin
Did I already answer this thread?

I will again because... uh, I c-can ffff

I LIKE TO WEAR LABCOATS AND TIES

And suits and chains and pocketwatches and, er; glasses. oh hoh hoh many glasses. If I had the money/talent, I would be steampunk all the way (1800's high fashion mixed with sci-fi elements).

But I can't afford anything really sweet. And in the Texan summer, a labcoat leads to heatstroke.

Omg hehe, you remind me so much of this anime/JRPG character known as Naoto Shirogane. You even have a similar username. :lol: Are you sure you not cosplaying her instead?

As for my fashion sense I usually shop at American Eagle, A&F, and sometimes Hollister. Yey labels!

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And suits and chains and pocketwatches and, er; glasses. oh hoh hoh many glasses. If I had the money/talent, I would be steampunk all the way (1800's high fashion mixed with sci-fi elements).

But I can't afford anything really sweet. And in the Texan summer, a labcoat leads to heatstroke.

A lot of Steampunk stuff is all about DIY. Check some thrift stores for stuff (you'd be surprised) and look around on the internet - I know there's a lot of good tutorials floating around about how to make your own stuff.

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Guest Neuro

LOL Kaylin! I hate to admit I never heard of Naoto Shirogane, I don't cosplay girls :c what is that character from?

My username is actually from Majin Tantei Nougami Neuro oh hoh. I wish I had the patience to DIY my own stuff (I've looked around) but yeah... I'm so lazy.

Sadly I haven't been able to afford new clothes for about a year, I'm stuck with a bunch of ill-fitting ladies clothing oh noez. >_>

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Guest Kaylin
LOL Kaylin! I hate to admit I never heard of Naoto Shirogane, I don't cosplay girls :c what is that character from?

I don't blame you for not knowing, but Persona 4 is really a underground gem (as is everything else Shin Megami Tensei creates). Well, onto the point, Naoto dresses like a guy, and her shadow (shadows are the 'true self') wear's a labcoat. So I just got a vague resemblance from your post. X_X

Lol spoilers, but

. XD
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Guest My_Genesis

i dunno if i have much of a specific style. jeans and a tshirt work most of the time lol. i do like a more rock-inspired look though. so i wear a lot of dark colored t shirts/sweatshirts (and also those tattoo-ish desgins or shirts with guitars on them etc.) and a lot of jeans.

since i already have my ears pierced i think as a guy i wouldnt mind wearing earrings (or one earring...) cuz i know a lot of music artists i listen to do that and it looks pretty cool.

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Guest praisedbeherhooves

I dress in a blend of Gothic and Emo fashion. I also take a lot of influence from scene, visual kei, Koteosa, and metal fashion. I love tight jeans, camouflage, witty t-shirts, cool buttons, hats and fingerless gloves

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I guess if you had to classify my style, it would be sorta normal leaning toward preppy. You know, khakis and jeans, polo or striped shirts. Normally wear sandals, since its impossible to find real shoes in anything over size 10 >_<

Although now that I'm being more myself, I can see myself branching out a little. I'd never go into any goth, scene, or emo stuff, for reasons that I'd rather not express here since I don't want to hurt peoples' feelings.

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