first of all, if you just multiply 6 by 7 you already get 42 dif. outfits. now add the jackets or sweaters. shoes? what about bright hair accessories. if your outfits are all plain and kind of boring try some nice things for your hair, some braceletes, necklaces. sometimes its all about the little things...
2006-12-03 23:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Have several basics, and several jackets or layering pieces. If you can layer items, you be able to pull off the same thing for a while. A shirt, for example. If it's layered underneath a different sweater or jacket each time you wear it, no one will ever notice! Having hats or accessories will help, too.
2006-12-03 08:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully all of your clothes are basic pieces, and none of them have a crazy memorable pattern on them! If they are all pretty neutral, getting inexpensive bright and trendy accessories will help to make it seem like you have a lot of different outfits! Chunky jewelry, a bright leather tote bag, some really bold and funky belts, and great shoes will draw attention away from your basic items of clothing and help to define different outfits even if they are made up of the same shirt and pants.
2006-12-03 08:41:53
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answered by Julia 3
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each time you wear a piece pair it with a different thing that way you wont be repetitive.....im guessing u dont have a lot of money to go out and buy clothes but if you get some more small things from a cheap store then u will have new things to pair and more options but in your case stick with basics dont go out and buy a shirt that only matches one of your pair of pants so then u can get more use out of it:)
2006-12-03 08:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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try adding things together in alot of different variets like wear a jacket and a shirt and then wear that same jacket with a different shirt or like with your pants wear them as jeans one day and on another day fold em and waer them as capris id know i have the same prob i dont have very many clothes either so good luck i hope i helped
2006-12-03 08:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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one trick to having the look of lots of clothes is to buy them in basic colors: for instance, you can have pants and skirts in black or gray and shirts in black, biege, cream, gray, sweaters in black (for an elegant all black look), and gray/white combo. If you wear simple clothes and mix and match them they will look different each day.
The real trick is the way you accessorize your clothes! You can wear bangles for a city look, or gold chains or gold loops in your ears for a more dressy look. This is also how you add color and sparkle and personal style to your look.
The idea is variety in your accessories and simplicity in your clothes.
2006-12-04 16:12:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i would try to mix and match as much as i could, you know? try not to wear the same outfit/ combination twice in two weeks. that way it'll look like you have a ton of clothes.
also, do you think you can afford to get some kamis or tank tops? if you try layering clothes, it might look more stylish- a plain old shirt looks cheap, but if you can layer it and add another kami underneath it, it'll look ALOT better :] .
2006-12-03 08:57:13
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answered by justsomeothergirl 2
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in case you want wearing jeans, perhaps bypass for a tunic gown? they offer the impact of being superb over jeans, informal or dressy. locate a kind you want on your colour & in case you don't understand what your colour is, attempt on each of different colorations till you locate a pair that seem quite reliable adversarial for your face & dermis. Then follow those & locate some bits to bypass with what you've already got. earrings nonetheless might want to paintings, undeniable tops, you may want to even get some colored jeans or wonderful heels. purely paintings your way as a lot as a colourful dresser for the summer season :)x
2016-11-23 14:52:49
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answered by ? 4
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Just pair the clothes up differently each time. Try layering, or if you can modify the clothes (belts, other accessories) for different looks as well.
2006-12-03 08:43:06
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answered by Tory 2
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Pair each shirt with a different set of pants each time.
2006-12-03 08:36:16
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answered by Anonymous
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