Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over the top bling Texas
+1
Another Texan who knows exactly what you mean.
I do, however, have to say I have a cozy ear flap hat that I adore. While it may not be Texas style, it helps me deal with the extreme (to me) DC cold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Black tights with boots and dresses most of the year.
Actually, boots of every kind!
Why do you miss it? What prevents you from wearing that? It's still fashionable?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vyshyvanka - 100 year old blouses with lush handmade embroidery. Ukraine.
I just googled this. Beautiful. And trendy casual right now! (At least, last time I checked Old Navy. The real deal is prettier).
Thank you! Sorry, I can't resist showing you these, they are from a particular region and are very coveted - http://www.matkovska.com/koletsia-borshchivskyh-sorochok/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hermes scarf, "preppy" and slim. I'm from Paris.
Your weight is not a clothing style.![]()
Sigh. That’s what some Americans don’t understand. It is. It’s actually the most important piece of it.
Anonymous wrote:Hoodie and jeans. - Northern California
I always look too casual for the East Coast but I don’t feel comfortable dressing up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hermes scarf, "preppy" and slim. I'm from Paris.
Your weight is not a clothing style.![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Black tights with boots and dresses most of the year.
Actually, boots of every kind!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Hermes scarf, "preppy" and slim. I'm from Paris.
Your weight is not a clothing style.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Over the top bling Texas
