How you dress speaks a lot about you?

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jay83;956857 said:
Female wit tattoos and slippers = Hoodrat.

Female with huge glasses = fake ass diva or she gets hit by her dude alot

Female with black reading glasses= pretentious Starbucks drinker

Black male with dirty shoes and a hoody= Dosent give a fuck, and is considering robbing the current place. Avoid if you can.

90% of people who wear "che guevara" shirts = get over yourself.

Female with an obama shirt = mindless clone who i can get into bed pretty easliy

Dude with earrings and a bald head = gay. (also if he wears tight turtle necks)

males over the age of 20 with Jerseys or custom jerseys = Male groupies or failed ex athletes

black male who wears thong flip flops = gay or whitewashed

Cant think of any others at the current moment.

Hahaha^^^^
 
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shootemwon;956795 said:
No one should have to drain their bank accounts to stand out as well dressed (considering the weak competition out there) unless you're a label whore.

This is why Old Navy is like the GOAT store. You can get classic, always fashionable clothing items for chump change.
 
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mostvigorousone;956691 said:
Your style of dress determines how many people perceive you, it doesn't necessarily get to the core of things. In many cases, it goes hand in hand with how you are (i.e. well put together often = organized, detail oriented person) but more than anything, it affects others perception of you.

Agreed..

With that said. i dress for comfort..
 
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To judge someone on the interior takes a great deal of reflection and higher level of consciousness. Most people don't operate on such levels. The media has told us everything is material, success=material, when you think of success the first thing people think of is money.But with that said, I still judge people based on the way they dress because it says a lot about you, your personality. I don't care about the cost of the clothes per say, but the way in which you wear them, do they match? . "When you wear clothes you are marketing yourself to the world."-Conscious212
 
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I wish dudes my age would wear a button up and slacks every once and a while. Man i remember I seen this light skin dude in polo,slacks and some loafers and i liked to lost most goddamn mind. Yup that mos def get the juices flowin. Some nice frames too..
 
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Polo shirts for men are available in a wide range of prices. You can buy an expensive polo exhibition halls and other shops or for a clothing designer. You can also buy cheap poles wholesale stores. At the end of poles of websites, you can get cheaper when you buy in nearby stores.
 
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Sometimes I wish I was a man because anytime I go in the mall I just be putting men outfits together in my head. Thank god I have a son. Y'all are just much easier to dress without much effort. One thing I hate with a passion are middle aged men wearing jerseys and du rags. That tells me they are immature, broke and poorly educated.
 
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lighthearted25;3604526 said:
Sometimes I wish I was a man because anytime I go in the mall I just be putting men outfits together in my head. Thank god I have a son. Y'all are just much easier to dress without much effort. One thing I hate with a passion are middle aged men wearing jerseys and du rags. That tells me they are immature, broke and poorly educated.

what about hoodies?
 
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Speaking of how you dress, you all should see most of these white folks I see on a daily basis (military). Shit is hilarious. Only time they look decent is in their dress blues lol!! Dudes dont iron, dont have any type of color coordination, gym shoes with cargo shorts and tight ass t shirts, just straight raggedy. I dont mean to be talking down but shit is pathetic.
 
shootemwon;956669 said:
The way you dress speaks volumes about you, and not just in terms of finding a mate. Keep in mind though, a simple tshirt and plain jeans can still be worn with style.

I personally prefer to dress more formally (a polo shirt tucked in with slacks and loafers is my "bumming it" outfit) but no matter what your look is, you should pull it off well or you look sloppy. For most people, they don't pay attention to how their clothes fit and they present a bad image of themselves for it.

When i read this..it made me think of Alan Harper on Two and a Half Men. lol
 
Although it really is what's on the inside that truly matters, first impressions are based on looks most of the time.
 

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