<p>I wear Polo Tees, jeans, khaki shorts and athletic shorts. I’ve said this already, but I like contributing to threads. o_O</p>
<p>Most of the clothes I wear, I got for free. No, I’m not homeless, and for the most part, I can avoid looking like a hobo. It’s more like a grad student look. Classy, I know. Dress to suppress.</p>
<p>^ pro, are you in IASA? Because I noticed a few days ago that 1/2 of my shirts are from IASA shows lmao. </p>
<p>Why don’t you just go to a mall and/or a thrift store, buy what you want, and wear it? </p>
<p>Or you could do what I do. Go to the mall less than once a year and then just wait for free clothes and/or live off what your parents give you for Christmas lmao. [Luckily, my mom has no problem buying me stuff I genuinely like.]</p>
<p>OHMYGAWD hate to break it 2 u guys but Hollister,AE, and Abercrombie AND Uggs (which are ugglie ) are sooooo 2005 and only middle schoolers should were that kind of stuff. I’ve never found clothing from those brands cute…ever. No offense. There are waaay nicer clothes out there.</p>
<p>I have Columbia jackets but not north face ones…but they basically look similar to me lol.</p>
<p>^ HAHA nah more like 2007</p>
<p>uggs have been revived though. at least where i live. </p>
<p>and trust me it’s better to have kids dress up in jeans and a&f than freshmen wearing clubbing outfits</p>
<p>I would say I’m definitely a non-conformist clothing-wise, as I’m a tomboy living in an extremely preppy area. I think it all depends on your environment, though. As has been seen, what is non-conformist for one area can be conformist for another.</p>
<p>abercrombie has been out of style for a while now… at least at my school. I wish I had a million dollars to spend at barneys, that’s my dream.</p>
<p>2 words:</p>
<p>loincloth only. :P</p>