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Need Fashion Help

  • 26-03-2006 2:06am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 19


    I was wondering if anyone here could present some ideas for me to change my fashion style. Currently, I wear mostly anything I feel comfortable in, but I know they give me a bad appearance.

    I'm a male, severely overweight, and in my mid teens. I usually wear tracksuits, but have recently crossed that by wearing a suit style jacket over tracksuit bottoms, but I don't believe this matches and I probably look pretty bad.

    Recently, it has become more important in what I wear, as I have developed interest in the opposite sex, but am also politically active in many circles, and I hate appearing as a skanger.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, particularly from females.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,386 ✭✭✭Attol


    Tracksuit bottoms and a suit jacket? Don't. Honestly there is absolutely no way that could look good!

    As suggested in other similar threads style advisors are available in places like Topman and there is no obligation to buy. You can get professional advice on what to wear with what and what styles suit you. Hard to judge on a forum when you don't see the person you're advising them and their current style.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 19 Mr.E old


    That sounds interesting. I might take a visit to Jervis Street next time I'm up to see my Dermatologist.


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