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This Stops Being About Clothes
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This Stops Being About Clothes
OOTD April 10th TGIF
Twillory performance blue and white checked patterned shirt. Dark wash Vertx jeans with brown Anson belt with silver buckle and brown Justin roper boots. Monterey Kitty Hawk blue dial watch and Scent Reserve inspired by Spice Bomb.
OOTD April 10th TGIF
Does anyone else struggle with upgrading their fashion style?
I am 27, almost 28 and I haven’t changed my fashion too much from middle/high school. T-shirts and shorts are my everyday outfit. (Hey, at least I “upgraded” from oversized basketball shorts to knee-length cotton shorts) I have elevated pieces - i.e. wool trousers, penny loafers, overshirts, selvedge denim jeans I just feel like it’s ”weird” for me to dress better. I know this feeling goes away and is normal for a lot of people, but it’s so overwhelmingly strong for me that if I have a “nicer” outfit than usual on, I just go back inside the house to change back into what feels normal. I also have no idea how to style pieces together, and I’m sort of a perfectionist in the worst way possible. If I don’t think an outfit perfectly meshes together, I just give up and resort to my usual, which is undoubtedly even worse. So it doesn’t even make sense most of the time. I have a hard time sticking to one fashion style too. I don’t know if this is a bad thing, but I really do like multiple different styles. Heritage/workwear, minimalism, ivy/preppy, and classic sartorial really resonate with me, and I feel like I have a good-enough body type to pull most things off, I just don’t know how to. OF COURSE I’m not going to combine multiple/all styles into one outfit, I was thinking more of a day-by-day rotation between styles and also depending on the weather. Basically all I’m saying is that I seriously let perfect be the enemy of good. I wonder how other people got out of this.
OOTD: It's getting warmer
While I can still layer with the cardigan: - Tobacco Brown Cardigan - Textured Cream T-Shirt - Charcoal Chino - White Sneaker
OOTD: It's getting warmer
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