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Advice to make new love grow on tree's?

  • 12-12-2009 11:58pm
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    I got dumped on the first day of college a year ago and quickly fell into socialising too regularly... Of course all my money since has been spent on smoking, drinking and the odd adventure.

    All I have is a couple ancient destroyed pairs of designer jeans, tattered shirts and bad hair cut etc its all just old and crap.

    I bet your wondering what the question is :)

    If you had a couple of hundred euro and wanted to make the most of it and fix your fashion and appearence, what would you recommend? :D

    Note; I used wear alot of designer clothes and had a sort of preppy slash indie style. I'm currently studying Law in uni and developed a sort of goffy boho style and i'm usually found in the bar sporting odd sunglasses


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,846 ✭✭✭✭eth0_


    Go to Debenhams, Topman etc - they offer a free stylist who can help you out.
    Buy some men's magazines and check out the fashion sections.

    And get a haircut :P


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,954 ✭✭✭✭Larianne


    I have no idea what a goffy boho look is so I shall proceed blindly.. :)

    Have a look in shops windows at mannequins. Like TopShop, River Island etc. to what style is out.

    Then decide for yourself if this is how you want to look or be a bit different and mix and match your style.

    There's that new CULT store on Suffolk Street. You may find something worthwhile in there. (I've only been to stores in the UK). Also Urban Outfitters, BT2.

    I think H&M do a great range for guys. Have a look there also.


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