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If you feel comfortable dressing very smart everyday, I don't see why you should change that.
Recently I've been wearing dresses with tights and boots or brogues. I very rarely wear jeans now, I used to wear them everyday. If I do wear them, they are black skinnies. |
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lf l'm visiting a friend's place then l'll just wear a fleece, jeans and trainers but if l'm going to a social occasion then l'll wear a smart shirt, trousers and shoes. Sometimes, l have to go to work related events on an evening so l have to wear a formal shirt and tie.
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#28 |
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Fair enough and the kilt sounds very traditional. Do you find that it is still worn on such occasions or is it a dying trend?
We were at a party/ceilidh a couple of weeks ago (a 25th aniversary) and someone at our table was commenting on how she liked the fact that many more particularly younger guys wear the kilt to such events. I don't know if it is to do with a renewed sence of patriotism due to devolution, or it may be fashion led. Vin Diesel wearing a black leather kilt when he presented the MTV awards in Edinburgh in 2003 did the image of the kilt no harm, and it is no secret that you've got more chance of pulling if you are wearing a kilt. |
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I love dresses so will often pop into town wearing a dress (with tights if it's Winter) or if I'm not in the mood to wear a dress I have my trusty high-wasited skinny jeans which can be dressed up depending on the top. I always like to make an effort when going into town or to lunch. If I'm popping to the local shop at 9am I'm not too bothered about chucking on a hoodie and slouchy jeans and not bothering with my make-up. But anywhere else and I'll always make an effort.
When going on a night out I always wear a dress. I'd describe my general style as 50's pin-up so whether day or night I stick with that. |
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#30 |
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As a woman, I feel that you can never be overdressed.
I do own a tracksuit, joggers and trainers but for exercise purposes only. I'd never think of wearing them for any other reason. Dressing down for me is a casual dress, opaque tights and boots. For a meal in the pub, I'd be wearing a smart dress, heels and be fully groomed |
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I vary quite a long, but I like to dress nicely, I love that feeling when I put on a nice outfit or do my hair nicely and my mum tells me I look nice.
![]() Generally: Skirt, top, leggings/tights and cardigan Dress, leggings/tights and cardigan Jeans and hoodie Tracksuit (there's a sport I love so I wear my training kit a lot) To go out for lunch, I'd probably wear skirt, leggings/tights and cardigan. And accessorises. Scarves mostly.
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Smart casual- blazer, leather knee high boot, dark denim jeans, leggings, tunic tops , ballet pumps, cardigans , ankle boots , skirts and dresses occasionally
When I'm out shopping or wrekends I usually wear converses, light denim ,ugg boots , parka |
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#33 |
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cotton coat,
jeans, boots. |
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My go-to safe outfit which i'll wear if I can't be bothered dressing up is:
Leather Jacket Oversized graphic T/Vest High waisted Levi shorts Patterned tights Cons/Studded ankle boots LOADS of jewellery! But that's only if I can't really be bothered, when I am bothered I like to wear a 1950's style floral dress but rough it up with leather and studs lol xx www.geekchic.me |
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work - black jeans, boots, blouse & cardigan or a jumper.
pub/shopping- jeans, trainers/boots a nice top and a fleece or jacket. restaurant/night out - black/navy trousers, dressy top and dressy jacket, or a dress, with heels. It varies depending on the situation. |
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