<p>But seriously, guys, what do you think about how girls dress? How would your (at risk of sounding ultimately corny) dream girl dress? I want a lot of different opinions here, so get crackin people!</p>
<p>They would NOT wear pajamas to school. Spandex is pretty common and I’m okay with that. Otherwise, not much preference, just somewhat fashionable.</p>
<p>I’m not a guy but know that if you want them to respect you,dress conservative or classy but not slutty…if you want guys trying to ‘talk’ to you then dress more revealing…some guys don’t care how you dress but that’s rare and after high school that’s almost non existant.</p>
<p>Don’t worry about what guys think,dress how you want because you like it.</p>
<p>You wouldn’t like the way girls dress at my school. It’s basically all “at home” clothing. It’s usually the two extremes too, either baggy sweatpants or a whole spandex ensemble with a workout jacket and running shoes like they are going to go for a run. And then I get told to “calm down” because I’m wearing jeans and a sweater haha which I really don’t think is dressing up. Not everyone at my school dresses in sweats all the time, just it seems to be a majority.</p>
<p>And I’m not criticizing girls who do wear sweats, because I’m a girl and I completely understand waking up early and just wanting to throw on something super comfortable, I just feel like I stand out too much at school if I’m not wearing sweats haha.</p>
<p>@crystalj it doesn’t matter to me how a guy dresses as long as it fits him and he doesn’t try to dress a certain way to look cool eventhough he usually wouldn’t dress like that…I don’t like it when guys wear their pants hanging down,they should wear a belt.I kinda hate logo shirts like amberombie and finch,aerostale(I don’t care if I miss spelled because thoe brands suck)</p>
<p>Guys dress differently at my school-sneakers,flip flops,hats,t shirts,sweatshirts,scarfs…my school is pretty diverse racailly and style like skaters ect.</p>
<p>Personally, I hate when girls were the typical north face with ugg boots. It just makes them all seem the same. My girl doesn’t dress like this, and I love it.</p>
<p>Good lord, I was JOKING, as I said in my first post… I’m not sexist, nor am I a chauvinistic pig, relax. (: </p>
<p>To be quite honest, if I loved a girl I honestly wouldn’t care what she was wearing. As long as her face isn’t caked in makeup, then whatever(: I guess if I had to pick what was most attractive to me though, I’d say a dark-colored ruffled skirt that falls just short of the knee, and a dark shirt that’s tight and stylish, but doesn’t show off much cleavage… I like the color black, and maroon also looks good on a girl if she’s thin with dark hair.Her shoes don’t really matter to me, ahah. As far as hair, I like it when a girl wears her hair down, it’s nice, natural(: There are really only two things a girl can do, appearance-wise, that I dislike… One is dressing like a man. Not sloppily, but like a man. Here I’ve seen a trend… Girls don’t do it because it’s their boyfriends clothing, you’ll just see girls in a Carhartt jacket, a huge plaid shirt, rubber or leather work boots, and baggy jeans they have to hold up… And the other thing that bothers me is girls who cake their faces in makeup. </p>
<p>Pretty much, if you don’t do anything intentionally trashy to the extreme, then I don’t mind(: And if I loved a girl, I honestly wouldn’t care what she wears… My girlfriend wears tanktops and sweatpants alot, doesn’t bother me a bit(: Then again, she doesn’t live close to me, but even if she did, I wouldn’t really mind, I love her, doesn’t matter what she wears. </p>
<p>Anything that isn’t fake (trying to follow the pack by wearing whatever popular clothing) and revealing (no sluts please). Something that’s just what she thinks looks nice, and if she has a decent sense of fashion (most girls do), then she’ll look nice. And if she looks nice, I’ll want to know if what’s under her clothes is also nice/interesting/appealing (her character, personality, and interests lol)</p>