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Poppy Paradise
September 7th, 2013, 04:17 PM
I really don't get it when other girls that like fashion like me will say things like Ew! That's so last season!

In my opinion, if you like it, wear it. Who cares if someone doesn't like it? If they didn't like it, they wouldn't of said anything. They're just looking on people to pick on. I had went shopping and I saw a skirt that was long, and I saw some girls from my school laughing at me. I told them that if I find it cute, it's cute. They left after that.

And plus, how is something ' last season? ' I mean, if you mean like spring, summer, fall, winter, okay, but there are some things you can still wear from different seasons. And plus if it still fits next year, you can still wear it.

So pretty much this thread is just to talk about how you can be yourself and dress how you want, but just remember to like what you're wearing. If you think it's ugly, it doesn't even deserve to be in your closet. ^_^

conniption
September 7th, 2013, 08:33 PM
I have absolutely no fashion sense, so I just get whatever is comfortable and looks good. I'm not quite sure how clothes have seasons anyway :confused:

Bourkey
September 8th, 2013, 10:05 PM
I understand the term "last season" and sometimes use it, but to insult someone because what they wear is "outdated" is a bit ridiculous.
Oh, and I second that "dress how you want"

I have absolutely no fashion sense, so I just get whatever is comfortable and looks good. I'm not quite sure how clothes have seasons anyway :confused:


Well, there are such things as "spring dresses" and "winter jackets." Since I kinda pay attention to fashion, I tend to go with seasons. It's no biggie, but some stores/websites where I shop release clothing based off of seasons. For example, camo (camouflage print) cargos are only out or sold during the summer, so I have to either act swiftly or wait until next summer (i.e. going a whole year without those pants I really like).

Luminous
September 8th, 2013, 10:36 PM
I'm pretty sure by 'last season' they mean the last fashion trend. For example, last year long skirts were super 'in', now it's high waisted shorts I believe. It's kind of silly. Just wear whatever you want to wear and are comfortable in. Nobody should pressure you into wearing anything you don't want to.

Jess
September 8th, 2013, 10:43 PM
I don't get it either. I wear what's comfortable and looks good and appropriate. I have no "fashion sense" and don't care about the brand and all that.

Kuurachan
September 8th, 2013, 10:50 PM
Ikr?
People should keep their mouths if they can't think of anything that would benefit something in some way at least. Heck, I say whatever I like to wear looks gosh darn amazing on meh B3

Poisonberry
September 9th, 2013, 02:42 AM
I really don't get it when other girls that like fashion like me will say things like

In my opinion, if you like it, wear it. Who cares if someone doesn't like it? If they didn't like it, they wouldn't of said anything. They're just looking on people to pick on. I had went shopping and I saw a skirt that was long, and I saw some girls from my school laughing at me. I told them that if I find it cute, it's cute. They left after that.

And plus, how is something ' last season? ' I mean, if you mean like spring, summer, fall, winter, okay, but there are some things you can still wear from different seasons. And plus if it still fits next year, you can still wear it.

So pretty much this thread is just to talk about how you can be yourself and dress how you want, but just remember to like what you're wearing. If you think it's ugly, it doesn't even deserve to be in your closet. ^_^

I don't understand this post. You seem to have a grasp on what "So last season" means, and apparently you don't care if you're behind in fashion, so.... why?

Are you just complaining about the perceived shallowness of people that are trendy? If not, I'm lost on why this needed to be discussed. If yes, then I have a mini-rant.

Here's the mini-rant just in case.

I see a lot of people on this site that are angry, bitter, what have you about how other people act. Ok, so they didn't like your clothes, or gave you crap because of <fill in the blank>. That's just people. And when you complain about the way they behaved or whatnot, you're doing the same exact thing. If it was wrong for them to do it, why is it right for you to do it? Because you're right and they're wrong? It's really just a matter of perspective.

/rant

To the OP, I'm not trying to pick on you, this just happens a LOT on this site. Lots of outsiders and loners that are just convinced the world is out to get them and everything is stacked against them. It's not. Life is hard... for everyone. It's easy to look at the kids that have parents with money or are popular and think of them as the enemy, but they really aren't. If you're not cut out for that crowd you're just not, but that doesn't make them jerks. Be part of the crowd that you're comfortable with there are lots and lots of people in the world. Some of them aren't part of the cool kids, some have no fashion sense, some are just like who ever you are. Find your people they're out there.

I've read in more than one thread here an undertone of "I wish I could be one of the cool kids" good news, you can! It takes a lot of work but it can be done, every kid in the cool crowd did it. But the thing is if you're not part of that crowd it's probably because you're just not willing to do the things necessary. And, it may not fit your temperament.

If you read that one thread about the guy that felt sorry for the cool kid and helped him with his homework then thought he was getting access to the cool club you'll see what I mean. When he thought he was "in" he was SO happy. That sense of jealously and being upset at being excluded is all over this forum. What happened to him was messed up, but that's also something that comes with the territory. If you can't take the heat maybe you don't belong in the kitchen.

/ok rant really done now. :)

I'm sure we won't have to wait long for someone to come along and correct me. LOL.

Ihaveagun
September 12th, 2013, 12:26 PM
I don't give a flying fuck about in what "season" my clothing belongs. I've heard that a few times, but I don't care. I wear what I want, regardless of what other people think, and if they don't like it, that's their problem. Not mine. :)

Abyssal Echo
September 12th, 2013, 12:45 PM
I don't give a shit what people think or say I wear what I want to

Syvelocin
September 12th, 2013, 11:56 PM
I stopped caring like... before I was conceived. Considering more than half my closet is band t-shirts and plaid.

Purplebunny
September 14th, 2013, 11:31 PM
Once I reached high school, and I realized how much of a waste of time it was to "try to look cool" I just completely stopped caring. I started going to school in pajamas, with messed up hair and whatnot. Nothing changed for me. People still liked me, my friends where still my friends, and I still did good in school. I hate it when people try to act like school, and social life in general is a huge fashion show.

I also discovered that the people who tend to pick on people for what clothes they wear, are often the most dull people also. SO next time that chick tries to make fun of you for something you're wearing, you should verbally assault her with knowledge.

teen.jpg
September 15th, 2013, 12:11 AM
I guess in the literal "fashion world", fashion is ALWAYS changing. But for the regular population, it doesn't matter.

Poisonberry
September 15th, 2013, 12:28 AM
you should verbally assault her with knowledge.

Yes, assaulting, verbal or otherwise is always a great choice.

Purplebunny
September 15th, 2013, 01:41 AM
Yes, assaulting, verbal or otherwise is always a great choice.

Spot on! I'm glad you agree. Telling somebody that their style is so last year is pretty much the same thing, so I don't really see any issue.