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fashion opinions (yes and no's)

I've been seeing a lot of " my yes and no's in fashion", and I was wondering what some of your guys yes and no's were here are some of mine:

Yes specifics 

blinged out jeans, tank tops, jean skirts, lots of fun jewelry, low rise jeans, piercings, tattoos, purses, mini skirts, fur zip up jackets (with the fur on the hood), fun makeup, fun belts, chunky shoes, baggy jeans/pants, leopard/ zebra print, tights, platforms, fur hats, big earrings, dc snow boots, fun tees, jeans under dresses, teased hair, hair clips, fur boots,  flared jeans,  corsets, hair extensions, fun hair (basically anything cool different and fun, there's some cute basic stuff too <3333)

Yes in styles:

anything alt (incase i miss any) , goth (all subs),acubi, emo, scene, lolita,  gyaru, mcbling, cute/ kawaiicore, coquette, old money, cottage core, clown core, star girls, dark academy, cyber core, down town, street wear, "y2k", mainly anything out of the norm

Yes in brands:

 juicy couture, true religion, southpole, rock revival, Ed hardly, miss me, bebe, baby phat, Affliction, Dc, vans, Victoria's secret pink, cupcake cult, soso happy, drop dead, bye bye kitty, living dead souls, heartless, emp, skelanimals, emily the strange, luv bunny, kreepsvile 666, (I couldnt think of more)

(ill add my no's later)


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Reply by NatPuff

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I have a lot of yeses in fashion but some of my nos would be western wear and work wear. Especially carhart guys i just really do not like. It doesnt look particularly bad, i think i just hate the people its associated with now. I also despise people wearing their clothing with the tags showing to show off the brand. emphasizes the money more than the fashion which i find to be annoying. Maybe thats the broke college student in me speaking. My favorite things in fashion is being loud and colorful. Scene fashion is really cool and I want to start building a closet to reflect that more. Might have to cut back on my baggy jeans which is a bit tragic though haha.


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Reply by Grayson'sY2kDiary

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Yes specifics 

tinsel in hair, cheetah print, studs, polka dots, stripes, layering, statement necklaces, bows, ruffles, lace, fur tail keychains, mini skirts, 50's/60's dresses, deer print, neck ties & bows, chunky sneakers

Yes in styles:

gyaru (ALL SUBSTYLES), pastel goth, the 50's-80's alt fashion

Yes in brands:

Paul Frank, Liz Lisa, Alba Rosa, ACDC RAG, Hot Topic

NO specifics 

overly baggy jeans, athlesiure wear (it's boring), lazily printing images onto clothes

NO in styles:

dark coquette (js kinda boring)

NO in brands:

Zara (fast fashion), SHEIN, Temu, Skims, any influencer cash grabby lazy brand that just takes advantage of influencer marketing to sell the 'it girl' image.


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Reply by SamIRL

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I agree with most of these!! I'll probably post mine on my blog later this week!!


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Reply by Sneeze

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my personal NOs: Neon colors, long skirts, skinny jeans, browns


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Reply by sunhehehe

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my personal yeses:

-graphic tees

-sweatpants

-oversized sweaters/ hoodies

-kandi

my personal nos:

-purses (sorry I can't fit much in and I carry a lot of stuff)

-neon colors

-skinny jeans


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Reply by ReubenSmitham

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I vibe with a lot of your yes’s, especially the Y2K and alt stuff — that whole mix of nostalgic and edgy is fire right now. Low rise jeans and chunky shoes? Big mood. But honestly, I’m not really feeling the fur jackets and fur hats vibes — feels kinda extra for me, especially with all the sustainability talk going on.


Also, I’m more into streetwear and techwear blends these days — sleek, functional, and kinda futuristic. Brands like Nike, Adidas, and even some smaller indie labels are my go-tos. Also I use an online payment gateway to purchase clothes; it’s the best platform for online payments. So, tattoos and piercings? Yes for sure, but I like simpler jewelry over a ton of bling.



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