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Is there any clothing (clothes or shoes) or outfits that you simply won't wear, ever?
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~Maria~
05-02-2010
Oh, and hareem pants.
MAW
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by Xassy:
“A jumpsuit!”

I have worn a jumpsuit, but I am unembarrassed. I wore it for jumping out of an aeroplane at 10 000 ft.
whydoiwatch
05-02-2010
Uggs or Crocs. White socks with anything, especially with black shoes. Harem pants.
Altheya
05-02-2010
I'm not a fan of TRAINERS but that's probably to do with my aversion to exercise

Would you be less likely to be friends with people who wear the items you wouldn't?
MAW
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by whydoiwatch:
“Uggs or Crocs. White socks with anything, especially with black shoes. Harem pants.”

Ah,white socks. A gentleman never wears white socks except for tennis and squash.
Espresso
05-02-2010
Crocs or fur.
Christa
05-02-2010
Harem pants! Agreed. Don't want to look like MC Hammer.

Bat wing sleeves, tulip skirts, smock tops.
Radiomaniac
05-02-2010
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
debonair
05-02-2010
A bra.

Horrid things. Like wearing a cage.

Strappy vests all the way here. And no droopage either, at age 37 and counting.
cnbcwatcher
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by sadoldbird:
“I would never ever wear a size 8.”

I'm the same, I'm a size 16/17 and proud of it! I have no desire to become a stick.

Originally Posted by tanstaafl:
“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.”

My dad wears socks with his sandals and he looks ridiculous with them on but he wears them anyway.
MrHoppy
05-02-2010
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?
SummerRain
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by MrHoppy:
“What's with all this hating on tracksuits and trainers?”

I'm sure it can look good when worn in the correct way but most often than not it just looks chavvy.
cnbcwatcher
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by Radiomaniac:
“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!)”

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.
MrHoppy
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by SummerRain:
“I'm sure it can look good when worn in the correct way but most often than not it just looks chavvy.”

Chav is a state of mind.
Hotgossip
05-02-2010
Crocs.
Court shoes.
White trainers.
Ugg boots.
Anything yellow.
Anything beige.
Natural coloured tights.
Anorak.
Miriams Sister
05-02-2010
A hat.
A calf length skirt.
A pleated skirt.
Pyjamas.
Sweatpants.
A polo neck jumper (though I did years ago).
A biker jacket.
Babe Rainbow
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by cnbcwatcher:
“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.”

I luuuuuuuuuurrrrrrve Monsoon - I would shop in Monsoon all the bloody time if I could afford it. But I am a lot more that 10 - 15 years older than you so that is fine
Xassy
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by MAW:
“I have worn a jumpsuit, but I am unembarrassed. I wore it for jumping out of an aeroplane at 10 000 ft.”

I'm very unlikely to ever jump out of an aeroplane though. So, if I was wearing one, it would indeed be an embarrassment!
UScuz
05-02-2010
thong underpants...turtleneck shirts..."jeggings"...short shorts...
HanneLise
05-02-2010
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
Mallaha
05-02-2010
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
robinsbatman
05-02-2010
A smock, clogs, Daisy Dukes or real fur will never adorn this skin.
floozie_21
05-02-2010
Harem pants,
Ankle-Length skirts,
Crocs
EddieConCarne
05-02-2010
Designer bollocks.
Three quarter lengths.
Polo necks.
Frilly sh!t.
floozie_21
05-02-2010
Originally Posted by Mallaha:
“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”

Makes up the majority of my work-wear!
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