Anonymous wrote:I read this thread and then in 2 blocks I saw more than 10women wearing it.
I never liked the look. I never like the big boots over jeans thing. The vest and scarf are also not my thing.
Now every time I see somebody: Han Solo is stuck in my head and I giggle.
I never was one to dress in "uniform". I'm turned off if every other woman is wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Casual, comfortable, not Hans solo jeans/pants fall look. Go!
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so you are a goth?
A health goth.
Umm that's not gothish at all. I would wear that wig a leather jacket in a fun color.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Casual, comfortable, not Hans solo jeans/pants fall look. Go!
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so you are a goth?
A health goth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Casual, comfortable, not Hans solo jeans/pants fall look. Go!
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so you are a goth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Casual, comfortable, not Hans solo jeans/pants fall look. Go!
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Anonymous wrote:I read this thread and then in 2 blocks I saw more than 10women wearing it.
I never liked the look. I never like the big boots over jeans thing. The vest and scarf are also not my thing.
Now every time I see somebody: Han Solo is stuck in my head and I giggle.
I never was one to dress in "uniform". I'm turned off if every other woman is wearing it.
Anonymous wrote:Casual, comfortable, not Hans solo jeans/pants fall look. Go!
Anonymous wrote:The why? It's comfortable and easy.
Anonymous wrote:Of course no one has to copy! The point is that everyone does on some level. The other point is that the people who avoid a style because "everyone" is wearing it are no better than the ones who wear a style because "everyone" is wearing it. Either way they are watching what everyone else is doing and reacting. the people who decide something is "out" because everyone is wearing something are just as much fashion victims as everyone else. IMO, those who have decided a style is "out" are equally concerned with their image and no more free than the Hans Solo brigade.
I think they won't show what the consider stylish because it's just some variant of what is popular or is the same as what is being a worn by some other fashion sub-culture.