Anonymous wrote:Flip flops
Hawaiian shirts
Flowing caftan or muu muu like dresses
FLORIDA GIRL BOOMER
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: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.
Oh definitely. Like with the TX posters, I assume when I picture their blinged out jeans, they are probably Miss Mes and the women are heavier than is the norm in the DMV. My sisters and SILs live in Austin/Houston/Dallas and the average woman tends to be significantly heavier than here.
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).
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Hoop earrings and pretty sandals. I get sad as soon as it gets too cold to wear sandals. Caribbean islander.
Anonymous wrote:A red beret, striped shirt, baguette in a wicker tote and a cigarette.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
LL Bean is not sold all over the US? I think you can order it online anywhere.