What's Your Style?? (Fashion Sense?)

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What is your style??? like fashion wise?
I am drawn to colorful things... and comfortable.. you can say I am a bit of a hippy at heart.. I love long flowy skirts in summer and dresses with bright cold colors!! In winter I tend to wear a lot of joggers or leggings.. and comfy stretch jeans.. with longer tees and long sweaters
I am not a huge fan of shorts at all.. and will wear capris but rarely.. so like I said summer I spend most my time in long skirts or dresses..
I wear a lot of ballet flat shoes (actually a brand I found on Amazon I own almost every color.. *L*).. and no tie Tennis shoes like Toms or just no tie canvas shoes.
 
I have tried so many styles over the years, my current covid lockdown style is leggings and jumpers working from home I have become so lazy. Can't wait to get back into the office and actually have to make effort to get ready in the morning.

I love boho style, long loose flowing dresses in the summer worn with flip flops. I live in flip flops once the weather is warm enough. I am drawn to large colourful flower print as well. My winter/autumn wear is mainly smart jeggings with a nice bright jumper, or a fitted shirt and my boots. I love brands like Joe Browns, Hawes & Curtis shirts etc.
 
Bright and colourful with a black base. I tend to go for flowy tunic length things to cover certain body parts but not overwhelm me as I’m super short. Leggings also feature as an everyday staple. In the end I’m about comfort over latest fashion.
 
Um. I have no style! :rofl For the last four months since working from home I wear sweatpants and hoodies and slippers all day. :giggle IF I have to actually get dressed I like jeans and brighter colors on top. I am seriously terrible at throwing together an actual cute outfit.
 
Comfort 100%.

After that... Black or goes with Black, lol. Jeans. Hoodies. Leggings at home.

Stitch fix has helped me. I have learned what I like, and they send me stuff. Perfect for the non- shopper.
 
When I worked we had a relaxed dress code so I wore capris every day with a polo style top during the summer and jeans with sweaters during the winter. Friday was the official casual day so it was Tee shirts and sweatshirts. I worked at a uniform rental company and we did embroidery for customers so I had a few tops that were embroidered with our company logo.

After retiring it became a life of comfort. Baggy sweats and sweatshirts during the winter. Shorts and Tee shirts during the summer. If I went away, I'd wear jeans during the winter and nice shorts or capris during the summer. Pandemic didn't change anything for me.

I do have a few pairs of nice docker style pants I can wear to dress up and I have some dresses as well if needed. But I very rarely go anyplace that I need to dress up so casual comfort is my style.
 
Classic, jeans and a T shirt.
Comfortable - nothing beats my Levis.
I rock middle aged matronly!
 
I love boho and little bit hippie style, you know, long stamped or monochromatic dresses, sandals, etc., during winter I used to wear some long thermic warm skirts, that I found made of different materials (wool, cotton and some synthetic fabrics).
My current style is yoga bootcut or jazz pants depending of what I'm planning to do on the day, hoodies and closed toe flat leather slippers. (we've been in lockdown, so no more winter, or summer clothes are needed)
 
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I love love sweaters. I love shorts and t shirt in the summer, but also like cute shirts.

Someone once told me I wear things younger than my age. Hmm, but in the last few years I have been shopping those matronly brands - they are comfortable and fuss free.

I adore patterned fabrics, but when I look in my closet, I just see solids. Not sure what that says about me. At least I can mix and match easier!
 
I'm not sure I have any after being at home for the last year -- as long as it goes with flip flops, I'm good. If I have to go out in public, weather permitting skinny jean and a long t-shirt (solid or striped). Coming in to summer the skinny jean will transition to a crop pant or maybe shorts (not a big fan of shorts, but when it's 115 degrees out I will pull them out). I'm not sure what style will emerge since I retired during the pandemic.
 
Jeans, tees, hoodie w/sneakers or flip flops. I wear denim capris in warmer weather and will occasionally wear shorts when it's really hot. Currently I'm wearing jeans to the office, pre-pandemic I wore khaki pants and a dressy tee.
 
I can't wait for shorts and sandal season!

I usually go with blacks or greys. In winter I like legging with a long sweater.

My teen girls keep me a little fashionable...but I'm not sure I can embrace the overalls that are coming back in style.
 
Dark blue straight jeans and a "nice" solid color t-shirt. (When I say "nice," I'm going by the most casual of standards. Something I can wear to work that's a little shaped as opposed to a graphic T.) For years most of my shirts have been black, blue, and other dark colors, but I'm trying to add more color. My newer purchases have been more purples, wine colors, and forest greens. I wear sandals as much of the year as I can get away with, which this year has been a whole lot since I've been home. Over the summer I trade the jeans for jean shorts and sometimes wear dresses. And since I'm always cold, if I'm at home I'm probably wearing a front-zip fleece. I have a heavier one for the winter (one most people would consider an outdoor, jacket weight fleece) and a few lighter ones for summer.
 
I have started adding color into my wardrobe, but you can be sure that the colorful is well balanced by black. :giggle If I have a colorful top, it's usually paired with capris or slacks or shorts. Black is so easy to dress up or down and I'm the most comfortable if I'm wearing black.

When it's cooler, I tend to wear black yoga pants with a soft shirt. I don't do t-shirts as they do not look good on me. During the warmer times, it's capris or shorts.

And let's be honest, most of the time I'm wearing my granny gowns. Yes, I have multiple.

My sister sent this to me one time and I just love it:

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And these are too funny, because I'm all about the black no matter the time of year!

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I also wear a lot of black. Back in the 80's when "Color Me Beautiful" was very popular, I had my colors done. They told you your best colors, how to accessorize those colors and even how to incorporate not so good colors into your wardrobe. Every one is categorized as one of the 4 seasons, Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter. I am a Winter and my absolute best color is black (winters are the only season that can wear "true" black or "true" white in their analysis). Other very good colors for me are the "jewel" tones of royal purple, fuchsia and emerald green. So I've gravitated towards a lot of black and purple in my closet. Scarlet and grey are both good colors thankfully since I've got a lot of that as well!
 
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