09-18-2011, 11:04 PM
It's hard to say because what I wear is adapted to the weather and what I'm up to. I have a wide range of fashion styles that I wear, including some I make for myself.
But I'd generally go with my bib overalls with tie dye tee underneath which I find good for a wide range of temperatures and I don't have to worry about messing them up when working on my crafts. When out and about (and when drinking for some reason) I also throw on a Che beret with red star which was a Christmas present from my best friend, and I also like the irony of it (the Che beret being made by the capitalist forces Che opposed).
But when it's hot and I'm just lazy I'll throw on some green cargo pants and a white, grey, or black top (or even just a sports bra). I sometimes throw a bandanna on top, too.
Please don't ask about my footwear, too, as this was hard enough as it is. :redface:
But back when I was a teen I often wore combat boots, spiked belts & wrist bands, mutlicolored hair, and a trench. I was proud of the trench coat that I'd decorated myself and thought it advertised to people I might get along with as a possible friend. But I found out later that many of my pagan and other symbols could be interpreted as hate (eg, I had "420" to show I was ok with pot smokers but found 420 also stood for Hitler's birthday). 'Course there were a couple of items that couldn't be misinterpreted (like my rainbow triangle), but it was disturbing to me how I might attract people to me who'd want to do me harm. And then I had a girlfriend who wanted me to become more feminine and I was only encouraged when my more feminine (and professional) appearance greatly improved my business so I finally abandoned my trench coat (and other items I often wore back then) as a coming of age relic (and it's very rare that I'll wear combat boots at all today). Though I'm completely comfortable with those who do dress that way. mile:
But I'd generally go with my bib overalls with tie dye tee underneath which I find good for a wide range of temperatures and I don't have to worry about messing them up when working on my crafts. When out and about (and when drinking for some reason) I also throw on a Che beret with red star which was a Christmas present from my best friend, and I also like the irony of it (the Che beret being made by the capitalist forces Che opposed).
But when it's hot and I'm just lazy I'll throw on some green cargo pants and a white, grey, or black top (or even just a sports bra). I sometimes throw a bandanna on top, too.
Please don't ask about my footwear, too, as this was hard enough as it is. :redface:
But back when I was a teen I often wore combat boots, spiked belts & wrist bands, mutlicolored hair, and a trench. I was proud of the trench coat that I'd decorated myself and thought it advertised to people I might get along with as a possible friend. But I found out later that many of my pagan and other symbols could be interpreted as hate (eg, I had "420" to show I was ok with pot smokers but found 420 also stood for Hitler's birthday). 'Course there were a couple of items that couldn't be misinterpreted (like my rainbow triangle), but it was disturbing to me how I might attract people to me who'd want to do me harm. And then I had a girlfriend who wanted me to become more feminine and I was only encouraged when my more feminine (and professional) appearance greatly improved my business so I finally abandoned my trench coat (and other items I often wore back then) as a coming of age relic (and it's very rare that I'll wear combat boots at all today). Though I'm completely comfortable with those who do dress that way. mile: