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I lust after so much weird stuff from the LL Bean catalogue - like my heart goes pitter paster after these not very attractive cotton rugby shirts that have the vintage LL Bean patch on them.
I am from Rhode Island. |
| All black, all the time-NYC |
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Vans, even before they made a comeback.
Los Angeles |
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Lilly Pulitzer all the time.
The south |
| Tights tights tights. Patterned, opaque, textured, you name it. From Maine. |
| I’m from PacNW. Fleece, flip flops with jeans even when the weather is iffy. |
Love my ushanka (trapper) hat with ear flaps; too bad I only get to wear it 2 days a year, max, in this climate.
From Saint Petersburg (Russia, not Florida). |
I am from Colorado and this is also part of our uniform, add something with the Colorado flag on it of course |
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This is OP - and it's really fun hearing these answers. I guess these clothing preferences are so formative.
I don't have kids so don't know the answer - but I wonder if kids today are growing up with these sorts of regionalisms or if the internet has made it so everyone wears the same thing. |
| It took me a looooong time to stop liking black jeans after I left Boston. |
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I do love a good Columbia windbreaker.
https://www.theonion.com/iowa-fashion-week-begins-1819574657 Iowa |
| Western wear - turquoise, cowboy boots, etc. Canadian west. |
| Nope not really. I grew up in Ohio. I now live in California. I love maxi dresses. This was definitely not my go to outfit in my younger years. |
| Skintight lurex. Moscow. I own it. |
LL Bean is not sold all over the US? I think you can order it online anywhere. |