I used to wear skateboarding clothes and stuff when I was really young, then t-shirts (band t-shirts etc) and tight jeans and stuff, now I just wear a bit of a cross-section of stuff and don't really think about it so much.
today Im wearing combats a beige billabong t-shirt and adidas stan smith trainers, casual and not really arsed.
by 'cutesy asian' do you mean kimono-style dresses and stuff, 'cos that sounds awesome if so.
2007-10-17 01:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was a little girl I wore girly clothes or whatever my parents bought me, then when I was in 4-6 grade I wore baggy clothes, then I wore teeny boppy clothes and since I was 18 I'm wearing girly clothes again, pinup 40s/50s style shirts, skirts, pants and dresses that fit in the right places, or just a plain sweatshirt/tee and jeans.
2007-10-16 18:45:44
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answered by Anonymous
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From a frilly little girl to the hippie look of the 60's and got more feminine as time went on now I'm all about comfort, so it's jeans or yoga pants and tees or sweatshirts unless I have to dress for an occasion.
2007-10-16 18:45:00
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answered by sharpeilvr 6
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Mine hasn't in a while. I'm a combination of the Abercrombie Prep and "True Prep" styles, meaning I wear brands like Hollister on casual days and brands like J Crew or LL Bean and "prep school" looking outfits on Sundays and such.
I wear mostly conservative colours, a LOT of blues, white and sometimes neutrals.
I DID once dress kind of skater like, but that was a while back and the phase ended pretty fast, thank God.
2007-10-16 19:08:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to circulate interior the process the completed girly section while i became into in grade college. although, my mom became into the guy who offered my clothing for me, aha. quickly, around grade 4, I warped into the tomboy section. i attempted to placed on dishevelled pants and cameo print. Then I have been given all self wakeful in grade 7 and in common terms wore black. I in no way went into the goth form, basically wore dark colorations. on the time I enjoyed them. I gravitated remote from that and each via fact that intense college i've got been donning what i desire, via fact i do no longer care what "form" i'm. Somedays i will placed on a gown and others i will placed on skinny denims. i purchase stuff it relatively is on sale and stuff that i like, no longer what's in "vogue". it relatively is been understanding for me too, i think greater advantageous than I even have in the previous.
2016-10-07 02:07:07
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answered by ? 4
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oh sweety, your so young..haha.
i was born in 75,, so for the first five years of my life in the seventies, well i have seen the pics of how my mother dressed me... nuff said.
then the 80s , well, mid eightys when i got to choose my own clothes, hehhahahaha, i dont even wanna go there...
then the 90s,hahaha,
now, well, i wear what i like, i have my jams, my going to work clothes, my laundry day clothes. my going on a date with the hubby clothes... style? being a mom i dont have time, as long as i am clean, and hopefully walk out the door without a boogy on my shirt i am good...
2007-10-16 18:46:50
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answered by smurfette 4
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I've been into the "goth" style since i was 11 and I'm 16 now and starting to go the opposite.
Which is a bit startling, but i want a change =)
2007-10-16 18:41:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I stopped trying to be like everyone else and wear what I feel comfortable in
2007-10-16 21:49:51
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answered by qcyboy 6
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I use to wear just jeans and t-shirts all the time. Now I wear skirts and tank tops or dresses. I like dressing more girly now. :)
2007-10-16 18:40:16
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answered by . 5
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I went from expressing myself in a BIG WAY through clothing (we're talking GOTH), to sticking with solid tops and denim. I've matured.
2007-10-16 18:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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