<p>I just dress to look nice for everyone… and I would never buy an uncomfortable piece of clothing (unless it was really cheap and I needed it for a special occasion, like a wedding). I usually just wear jeans and a top. Sometimes it’s really casual, but for the most part I prefer shirts that are a little dressier or at least well-coordinated. I just like to look put together and clean.</p>
<p>I think skinny jeans are the most awful fashion statement ever to hit the earth. They look awfully, disgustingly bad on 98% of people, really, really bad on 1.98% of people, and just blah on .02% of people. Also, LEGGINGS ARE NOT PANTS. You cannot wear leggings with a t-shirt. I don’t know who started that, but they should be burned at the stake. Gross.</p>
<p>i wear things comfortable. I wear sweatpants and just underarmour tees a lot. But if it’s a party then I’ll wear something at least more presentable.</p>
<p>I dress however I feel. Sometimes I feel like ressing nice with some nice jeans, a nice shirt, and a nice pair of shoes with my makeup down nicely. Other times, I just don’t care, so I wear seats, gym shoes, and don’t do my make up. But, honestly, there’s nobody worth impressing at my school.</p>
<p>Both for me too. I usually wear a t-shirt and jeans and if it’s cold I’ll throw on a hoodie. And i wear my hair depending on my mood. I also hate high heels too.</p>
<p>I dress more metro to get some more glances from the opposite sex, not going to lie.</p>
<p>Not that it is difficult though, nor is it uncomfortable. Not quite as easy as a hoodie+sweatpants, but all I usually have to do is find a shirt on the ground and pick up my jeans, put on some shoes and do a bit with my hair and voila, I look better dressed than the vast majority of non gay guys. </p>
<p>Shopping is what takes the effort, and its a pain. You have to shop for the good clothes so that it doesn’t take effort to wear them.</p>
<p>I like dressing nice, but this year has been all about exams and applications, and nerd me has taken over normal me, so you often catch me having fights with my mom over being allowed to go out in the public wearing pyjamas.</p>
<p>I guess for me, it’s both. Dressing up nice gives me confidence, which makes me comfortable. What you wear, sometimes reflects the type of person you are. But what I do hate, is when a person tries to dress up like their friends just to fit in.</p>
<p>I only care about my hair. I’m not going to lie, it’s pretty awesome when it’s done right.</p>
<p>If I’m going to class, I’ll just wear a band t-shirt and plaid pajama pants. If there are days that I care more to dress up, then I wear jeans instead of pajama pants. :P</p>
<p>I wear assless chaps for the comfort factor; wind on the buns feels lovely. The attention I get from the opposite sex is just a secondary benefit.</p>
<p>I dress for myself. The majority of days I’m lazy, wake up 10 min before I need to leave, and throw on jeans, a t-shirt and a jacket. When I need a confidence-boost or whatevs, I’ll dress more nicely maybe jeans and a nice blouse or a dress. I hate getting attention from the opposite sex though, it just gets annoying and awkward; maybe I just suck at taking compliments. Honestly, I dress one-million times more nicely on the weekends/when I’m not going to school. </p>
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I disagree. Some people can pull it off, as long as leggings-as-pants aren’t your daily staple.</p>