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Is there any clothing (clothes or shoes) or outfits that you simply won't wear, ever? |
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Oh, and hareem pants.
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A jumpsuit!
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Uggs or Crocs. White socks with anything, especially with black shoes. Harem pants.
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I'm not a fan of TRAINERS but that's probably to do with my aversion to exercise
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Uggs or Crocs. White socks with anything, especially with black shoes. Harem pants.
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Crocs or fur.
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Harem pants! Agreed. Don't want to look like MC Hammer.
Bat wing sleeves, tulip skirts, smock tops. |
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A dress.
A skirt. Tights. Track suit or almost any sportswear. Anything made by Nike. Leggings. High heels. Ugg boots. Sleeveless tops. Real fur or fur fabric. A blouse. Anything 'girly' whatsoever (except a bra, and only when I have to - i.e. out!) Last edited by Radiomaniac : 05-02-2010 at 20:46. Reason: Addition |
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A bra.
Horrid things. Like wearing a cage. Strappy vests all the way here. And no droopage either, at age 37 and counting. |
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I would never ever wear a size 8.
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I have been informed by numerous female relatives that if I wear socks with sandals that I will be subjected to public scorn and ridicule. I have followed their advice and never wear socks with sandals.
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Birkenstoks, sandals, flip flops, crocs, uggs, cardigans, crazy not shorts-not-trousers that stop just below the knee.
What's with all this hating on tracksuits and trainers? |
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What's with all this hating on tracksuits and trainers?
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A dress.
A skirt. Tights. Track suit. Anything made by Nike. Leggings. High heels. Ugg boots. Sleeveless tops. Real fur or fur fabric. A blouse. Anything 'girly' whatsoever (except a bra, and only when I have to - i.e. out!) |
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I'm sure it can look good when worn in the correct way but most often than not it just looks chavvy.
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Crocs.
Court shoes. White trainers. Ugg boots. Anything yellow. Anything beige. Natural coloured tights. Anorak. |
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A hat.
A calf length skirt. A pleated skirt. Pyjamas. Sweatpants. A polo neck jumper (though I did years ago). A biker jacket. |
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Those I would agree with, I also forgot to mention that I wouldn't wear any floral print tops (these are all the fashion) and I don't think I'd wear any clothes from Monsoon (well not yet anyway) as those floaty styles are not my thing and I think they're designed for someone at least 10-15 years older than me. Give me 10 years and I'll probably start wearing their clothes. Oh and they're expensive as well.
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I have worn a jumpsuit, but I am unembarrassed. I wore it for jumping out of an aeroplane at 10 000 ft.
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thong underpants...turtleneck shirts..."jeggings"...short shorts...
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Blimey, I wear quite a few of people's no-nos, I feel all self-conscious now
![]() My own no-nos are: Crocs 3/4 length 'pants' Anorak/kagoule jackets Zip up fleeces Anything Ronhill or North Face Polo-necks A bum-bag
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High heels
Skirts during the daytime - I have two short dresses for evenings only Pencil skirts at any time - the Devil's garment Tracksuit bottoms Anything strapless Halternecks - they look nice but never fit properly Anything high-waisted |
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A smock, clogs, Daisy Dukes or real fur will never adorn this skin.
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Harem pants,
Ankle-Length skirts, Crocs |
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Designer bollocks.
Three quarter lengths. Polo necks. Frilly sh!t. |
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High heels
Skirts during the daytime - I have two short dresses for evenings only Pencil skirts at any time - the Devil's garment Tracksuit bottoms Anything strapless Halternecks - they look nice but never fit properly Anything high-waisted
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