<p>@iamwinning - You can barely write a sentence without some sort of error, so I wasn’t even going to respond. But hey, here it is:</p>
<p>You are honestly saying that you think people who wake up earlier and waste time thinking about what to wear/look like in school are spending their time productively. It just serves no purpose. The only real reason you gave is because they want to make a “fashion statement.” HAHAHAHAHAH. If you’re really dressing up to be stylish, then you must know how much better you are than everyone else, thus you shouldn’t care about their opinions. It just doesn’t make sense to me. IT’S HIGH SCHOOL. You get no award for how you look. The awards are for the things that you could have been doing instead of deciding what to wear. I see the importance of dressing up for the events that matter, but literally, there is no reason to do so for a normal high school day. Well, expect for trying to impress people. *cough cough boys * The only reason anyone, ever, dresses up is to impress someone. It’s high school. The only person there is to impress in terms of looks is the person you like. Get real…</p>
<p>And your point about people who are against wearing what’s “in” just because it’s fashionable is hypocritical (and flawed in other ways too). Who’s to say that dressing up because you don’t want to be stylish is any worse than dressing up because you want to be?
Dressing up does not equate to being pretty. Just saying, like most of the people, in my school at least, that feel the need to dress up/wear a bunch of makeup are really the unattractive ones.
/rant</p>
<p>From a girl who isn’t even wearing heels to prom, I personally wouldn’t wear them. Unless there is some specific reason to dress up, 80% of people at my school wear sweats. You would look incredibly out of place. Hell, I get asked why I dressed up for wearing a dress most days.</p>
<p>I see I’ve upset a few people … And I apologize for the typing errors ( not really, considering this isn’t an essay ) but like I said it’s all personal preference. If you care about how you look then you will wear what you think suits you best. If that means " dressing up " then that’s 100% fine. And if you hate dressing up and like sweat pants, that’s fine too. I just don’t see why it’s such a big deal. Lol. Seriously!</p>
<p>Wearing heels at my school is basically the norm. I live in a place where fashion basically determines social status, and you won’t ever see anyone in sweats except maybe the very richest guys who don’t have anything to prove. I’ve worn (4-inch or thereabouts) heels too, and it wasn’t awkward cause I can walk in them without too much pain. Most days though, I take public transportation to school and I walk a little while, so I don’t wear heels unless I can bag a ride. I’m cool with people doing it, it just requires a lot of advance planning, and to be honest, most days I throw clothes on and run out of the house in a rush.</p>
<p>Because we have presentations in class and school that require you to dress up and sometimes flats don’t always work.</p>
<p>Girls don’t always dress up for guys, sometimes we do it for ourselves. How are you supposed to feel your best if you don’t look the part? That’s like saying girls wear makeup for guys when they really wear it for themselves. Guys would rather girls NOT wear makeup anyway O.o</p>
<p>Honestly, I think shoes are shoes. Comfort > style unless there is something Important to be done or someone Important that I want to impress (although I don’t think heels are all that impressive). Shoes are shoes. </p>
<p>If you like heels wear them, if you don’t then don’t. Everyone has different opinions and you should not down talk someone with an opposing view for not thinking the same way.</p>