I would imagine that right now, most people are going out in thick layers. They may be wearing sweaters and heavy jackets, and definitely long pants. At least, this is what I'd expect from people belonging to a group that minds the cold, perhaps native Floridians. I do know I vaguely made out a few girls wearing really short shorts and sandals on the bus the other day. I figure that either they come from up north and hardly consider this to be cold, or they are more concerned with their appearance than their physical comfort or wellbeing. I hope it's the former and not the latter. I can't understand why any girl, no matter what group they belong to, would sacrifice personal comfort and practicality to show off her legs or some designer label.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
It's difficult for me, really, to make out what other people are wearing when I pass them or when they pass me. I really can't see a whole lot of detail when I look at a person, unless of course I'm really, really trying, and even then things are fuzzyIt's because of this, really, that I feel my own style of dress is most original. I'm sure some people dress the way I do, but I don't see it and therefore can't really be influenced by it. I can say that my own dressing habits then reflect my place in what ever you'd call the community of people who dress comfortably and practically, and like the result.
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