My fashion is extremely important to me and plays a huge role in who I am. I wear different outfits depending on the seasons.
Spring - Springs are weird. They can be cold in the beginning, warm in the middle, and hot in late spring. Thus, to play it safe, in the early spring, I usually wear cardigans with skinny jeans and, depending on the weather, flats or canvas shoes on my feet. I don't like the feeling of cold toes. During the warmer spring months, I typically prefer yoga pants with Crocs on my feet, or basketball shoes, and T-shirts. I like Nike basketball sneakers, to be specific. During the hot spring, I wear my summer clothes, which will be explained below. 👇
Summer - Because my summers are often brutally hot, which I actually love, I prefer to wear short shorts with a T-shirt or sleeveless shirt and Crocs on my feet, usually without socks to keep my feet cool. I love Crocs! I have so many different kinds. It's not unusual for my summers to reach 100 degrees or more (which caused several power outages last year), so I try to avoid socks with my Crocs, or else my feet would feel like they're burning or sweat bullets, which is never a good thing. I also run to stay in shape quite often in the summer and played sports (track and basketball) in high school, so when I exercise outside, I typically wear track shorts, a half-shirt, and running shoes with long breathable athletic socks that stop just below my knees. Summers are typically casual, but for those formal days, I prefer a sleeveless mini-dress with open-toed sandals.
Fall - Autumns are typically cool to lukewarm for me. In that sense, I usually wear sheath dresses with leggings. Depending on the weather, I would wear it with a cardigan as well. I would also wear my early spring style as well.
Winter - Winters are typically brutally cold for me. With that, I am typically in jeans, sometimes even with leggings underneath them to keep my legs warm, sweaters, and fuzzy Uggs on my feet to keep them warm. I typically wear them with cotton or wool socks to keep my feet from freezing. I sometimes wrap a scarf around my neck, and if it's really cold, I will put a toboggan on my head and wear a thick cardigan sweater.
Regardless of the seasons, indoors, it is super casual. I just wear something like a plain T-shirt and shorts, typically barefoot, and a bonnet on my head to protect my hair. If it's super cold, like it was last night, I just turn the heat on, make some hot coco, and relax in my indoor clothes.