I'm a big fan of the comfortable style. flare jeans, fitted t-shirts or button downs, hoodies, converse (converse with everything). knee socks with skirts. tulle skirts with t-shirts or tank tops. baseball hats are good too. long sleeve t-shirts are good too. cords are super as well. a good change up from jeans
~but I guess to answer the original question. I am sick of the super short skirts and the 80's look. I lived through the 80's. the clothing didn't work too well for me then and it really isn't doing much for me now in my 30's
silkstrand- ummm..a REAL emo does not wear their hair in front of their face. i REAL emo usually has short hair..and wears a lot of earthy colors.
At least thats what EMO's really were when the style first came out. Today people that claim their EMO really don't know the real definition of what they are pertraying themselves to be.
Most kids that wear their hair in their faces are goth or scence.
i'm pretty tired of the ghetto/thug style. it's like, a guy who should
be wearing a size small shirt has on a xxxl shirt-- why?! and then they
wear super huge pants, and then put a rubber band at the bottom. i was
tired of it the moment i saw it.
crocs... enough said.
chubby people in revealing clothing.
to comment on the uggs, here in southern california, practically
everyone wore them. there was no escaping it, so if you didn't already
love them, you LEARNED. plus, god, the girls who wore them just were
so... they just pulled them off so well. so i can't complain about the
uggs. plus, i got my first pair back before they became cool in 1999!
amazing! ;)
basically i'm a fan of any kind of boot with the jeans tucked in. i just like it.
i also love the scene look. slightly different from the emo look...
much more colorful, welcoming, and friendly (not saying "emo's" are not
friendly).
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I'm very over guys wearing multiple polos (layered) with both collars popped. It's just not my style and I think most of the guys that dress that way are actually not in reality preppy.
For girls - I'm over the Uggs. I really really am. They have been popular for a long time now and I'm hoping that this year they just might slowly start to fade away.
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