<p>Do you dress up like the girls on Gossip girl or are you casual and comfy? </p>
<p>Personal I dress up a bit,just a Pinpoint Shirt, it's more fun and it's my style, although most of the kids at my school wear sweats and t shirts and think I try to hard I don't really care anymore!</p>
<p>100% wool 2-button suit
100% cotton dress shirt with french cuffs
Stone cuff links
100% silk tie
silver or gold tie clip
leather belt
leather oxford cap toe, or snakeskin shoes
mirrored sunglasses, metal frame
anondized aluminum gel pen in shirt pocket
quartz movement watch with leather strap </p>
<p>I want to let my competition know that I mean business. Because of the mirrored sunglasses they can’t see my eyes, so they do not know who or what they are dealing with.</p>
<p>I make a special effort to avoid plastic, polyester, and other fake/synethic/PETROLEUM based products from touching my skin! That reeks lower class and mediocrity!</p>
<p>Mostly t-shirts in the warmer weather, with shorts (usually cargos, umadbro) or jeans. I also wear polos and button-down shirts. In the colder months I might wear a long-sleeved shirt or a sweatshirt or a hoodie, usually with a t-shirt underneath as it gets chillier. Again, with jeans for the most part. I may also use a fleece or a down vest if it’s colder. In the dead of winter it’s my heavy-duty puffy parka (haters gonna hate but it keeps me warmer than the sun) for sure.</p>
<p>My typical uniform consists of jeans, boots/flats (depending on the weather), a cardigan, a top underneath and a necklace/scarf (again, depending on the weather). It’s literally my uniform. My friends make fun of me for it all the time.</p>
<p>I’m weird and I actually wear a tie most days. But I keep it casual with some dark denim, an oxford, and a cardigan or sweater. Oh, and Converse. haha People seem to like it well enough, and I’m happy with it.</p>
<p>Jeans and a t-shirt. Usually a hoodie because it can get cold in classrooms. Depending on the weather I’ll wear flip flops or sneakers. I don’t do the dressing up thing, class just isn’t that important to me.</p>