Comfort or Fashion?

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Post by Anna><> »

I'm starting to lean more towards fashion.
I want to be all big and muscular and wear cute girly clothes just to confuse people.
I always wear hoodies in the winter because it's freezing. (Or maybe I'm just freezing, but still, I need to be warm.)
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It totally depends. Anytime I won't be leaving the house, total comfort. (PJ's, tshirt, socks, etc). If I am leaving the house, but only for a quick errand, I do semi-fashionable. Jeans, matching tshirt and shoes, etc. If I am going to school, going out with my husband or friends, or otherwise going to be around people who will be looking at me for more than 5 seconds, I will go fashionable. I will even wear uncomfortable heels because they look smexy \:D/
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Post by Sunshine »

Comfort! I mainly go for, comfort, and looking nice. T-shirts, capris, pants, blouses, long skirts, a couple pairs of looser and longer shorts that I wear when I need to, etc. Right now, I basically dress in a t-shirt, capris, and tennis shoes for everyday activities. I'll wear a nice blouse, long skirt, and ballet flats when I have an excuse to. I find even the slightest heals to be uncomfortable. And you'll find that most of my clothes are solid colors. I don't really care for most prints.
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Post by Marvin D. »

I noticed you liked solid, Sunshine :p

Comfort. Jeans and t-shirts. All the time :p
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Post by ique »

Comfort, and... my own version of fashion? o_o
I try to just collect a bunch of clothes that I think look really neat and are really comfy. A large part of me feeling comfortable is liking what the clothes look like, so there's not a definitive line between comfort and fashion for me.

I'm rarely actually fashionable though.
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I mostly go for comfort. Every once in a while, I might choose fashion over comfort.
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Post by J-man »

Ique, you have your own brand of fashion. ;)

I wear what's comfortable, fashion is silly. Comfortable for me is jeans + t-shirt, so it works generally.
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