...you expect me to wear this?

Honestly I have no sense of style. Never had, and as long as I stay in this mindset I'm in now, I never will. People who have a style are much better people than me. :p

Usually the big factor of what clothes I buy is price, thus brand name isn't an issue for me in the slightest. It doesn't matter what it is, as long as I can afford it. It probably shows when you see me in street clothes.
 
Styles depends, but brands no. Really the biggest thing that determines what I'm going to buy is how much it costs. I really hate to spend more than 20 on one shirt especially for something that I'm going to get sick of with time. I pretty much buy all my clothes from the same handful of stores that commonly have sales or usually discount all their clothes anyways.

I do have a tendency to lean towards styles though. For example I really like floral or military style clothing which are so opposite but they just happen to be my favorites! So anything with a flower design I determine as pretty or anything with double buttons/enhancements made to the shoulders I'm going to want to buy or at least I'm going to be drawn to regardless of the brand. Even then, it's the price that determines if I'm going to buy it or not.

Anyway, I think it's nice to have your own sense of style, but I think sometimes people get too attached to their style or just get too comfortable with it. Meaning they don't end up trying anything else and then eventually their style goes out of style, but they're still wearing it. Not that old styles are bad, because I can appreciate just about any style, but some people just don't pull off their style. So yeah, it doesn't bother me, I just think people should always be open to trying new things.
 
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I've been a tomboy most of my life, it's wearing off but clothing-wise it's rare for you to see me in a dress or in any girly wear.

Most of my outfits consist of zip up hoodie with t-shirt and jeans or unbuttoned polo with t-shirt beneath and jeans. Put it in a way I love t-shirts and even more I loved striped stuff.
With that I always wear sneakers or converse.
 
people who only wear one brand probably just haven't discovered how great other brands can be (;

i don't really dress via brand at all -- i dress by my body shape, my height, and my complexion. things that are flattering. trend isn't always good.

i'd say my style was more feminine/romantic, but i also love just walking around in a white tee and denim shorts. i'm realistic about what i look like and what i can pull off. i don't think my looks are striking enough to pull something more daring or edgy off, like punk/hip hop, but at the same time i think i can pull off softer looks and dresses, etc.
 
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I don't wear any brand-name things. Not because I don't want to, just because I don't have the patience to go clothes shopping. I find the whole experience boring. Perhaps if I had somebody fun to shop with my entire wardrobe would be different.

I'm the same. I've tried clothes shopping and it's painful for me. I don't know where, I don't know what and I don't want to spend very long doing it. I don't have anything against big brands it's just Kmart is closer to me. That being said I do really need to get a couple of nice shirts and my shoes are starting to get worn out.
 
It's not about the brand, it's about the clothing lol, whatever the brand is, if it's a nice piece and it suits me then I'll wear it. The only reason I can think of why people would care so much about brands is because they just like the brandname or to feel cool, but also because people around them care about it. Like in my elementary school, if you'd wear "brandless" clothing then you weren't "cool" enough or something.

Like I said though, there are some brands that I like solely for the name or for the emblem or icon or their trademark etc, like Coca-Cola!
 
I dress in a lot of dark type clothing and I tend to wear Band T-shirts from time to time.


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