thread: So what is your 'style'?

  1. #1
    Registered User

    May 2006
    Igglepiggle Land
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    So what is your 'style'?

    I've always felt 'confused' (or perhaps easily swayed) when it comes to fashion. I mean, I 'get' what is hot and not each season - but I find I have two main styles of clothing I'll revert to (not including workout wear ).

    I'm usually a jeans, sneakers and Adidas jacket girl, but if I'm trying to dress up will wear something 'in', like something from Jeans West - like a knit jacket, cotton shirt, jeans and boots.

    Am I the only one that doesn't stick to a specific 'style' of clothing? I guess I'm wondering as I'm close to doing a big clothing shop soon as I'll be wearing plain clothes for work - and I don't know which style I should go for....must be the aquarius in me...!

    So, what is your style?

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    Mar 2008
    Vic
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    I love knits, love jeans and love boots. And no matter how many times I go shopping (which isn't often), and I swear that I'm getting something different, I usually get a new knit, jeans or boots! LOL. I recently bought a new shirt and jacket, but they're to go over jeans with boots. I think I'm in a point where I'm struggling to find a shop that suits me. I like bits and pieces from here and there, but then they change their things and I don't like anything.

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    Jan 2010
    Shoe Heaven
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    My style is in a process of change as I'm losing weight. I like being able to buy things in regular shops, can't wait until I get to buy more.

    I love jeans, boots (I own 5+ pairs boots), shirts & knits for winter, but will also throw a skivvy & leggings under a funky summer dress. I keep an eye on what is and isn't in fashion, but more from an overseas perspective, than what is in Australia.

    My work style is quite conservative for clothing, tailored skirts/pants/dresses, shirts, jackets, but shoes are another story, I like to go a bit more out there with those.

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Is "bogan" considered a style?

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    Feb 2010
    on a big patch of paradise.
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    I have never followed fashion. I live in jeans. Love jeans. I like very simple clothes, no frills or sparkly bits, no patterns or prints. I love cooler weather because I like to be a little more covered up and I always feel a little more well presented. I have only just bought my first pair of skinny jeans though, still not to sure about them. I usually just wear bootcut.

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    Jun 2010
    Brisbane - where it is never like it should be.
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    I love jeans knits and flats/boots but need a new pair and have no idea where to start looking. Summer I'm a shorts/skirts and singlet girl.

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    May 2009
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    Whatever I feel like at the time.

    I tend to lean towards "girly girly" more than anything though, dresses, pretty flats and heels, head bands, things with bows (such a sucker for bows). But I also revert back to my old doc marten wearing self every now and then.

    I really just wear what makes me happy, I use to worry about dressing for my shape and all that cr@p but now I can't think of anything more boring!

  8. #8

    Jun 2010
    District Twelve
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    I tell myself my whole life represents a triumph of substance over style

    But really, I've been "style-free since '93" (perhaps even earlier!)

  9. #9
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    Feb 2006
    NSW Central Coast
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    Is "bogan" considered a style?
    That's me at the mo.....tubby bogan! So easy to just put on black trackies, a shirt and sneakers. Really that's all that fits me at the moment anyway I've lost my sense of style and besides that I don't have time to get ready in more than trackies to go out most days anyway, that's is if I even go anywhere! Luckily we're living in hicksville and not the city anymore so everyone looks the same!

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    Jan 2006
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    I love dresses, but have several different styles of dresses - all different lengths, materials, necklines... love them. I wear jeans under shorter dresses in winter. Love boots too.

    Jeans and blouses, skirts and T-shirts too. Smart cardis and jumpers. If I'm feeling really crappy then it's jeans, t-shirt and baggy cardi/jumper.

    I like dressy coats too. I suppose I generally look "smart" as there's little difference in my normal and work wardrobes, I just won't wear jeans or some t-shirts for work (even when it's allowed... just doesn't feel right).