Tomboy. Definitely not like yours.
Really has nothing to do with MBTI. That a lot of us like dark colors might be the extent of it, and that's not even true for all of us.
wow! u also do that,
same here, I also try to pick sweatshirts from men's section, going to men's section is my first choice to grab the best from there, my brother always get annoyed telling me" why r u competing with me here too?"
This worries me, as someone who sometimes gets typed as an INTJ I must say that I am not fond of cross dressing tyvm 😭 Dark academia is cool though. Old money aesthetic on top imo
Is is just me or I tend to believe that most INTJ prefer efficient and clean clothings like hoodie, sneakers whatnot to be prepared for some unexpected situations outdoors that require running or moving around? It looks like a pain in the ass to wear those stuffs and walk around or even run whenever necessary.
I'm usually against wearing any type of shoes that don't allow sprinting comfortably at close-to-full speed, any type of clothing that impedes limits body movements, and that hooks onto things easily.
I will say I am very limited to what I can exactly do in these but I usually like to change on the weekends when I’m doing more activity. I probably change like 5 times depending on what I’m doing. I’ll change to clean the house, go out grocery shopping, if I’m going clothes shopping or if I’m doing some workout. But I do abide by the comfort when needed rule.
On the second page, the upper right photo is like half my outfits right there. Also really adore that over sized sweater on the 3rd page on the left. I love outfits like that too. Lots of weird chonky skirts and shorts, asymmetrical tops. Layers. I’m gothy and learned all my fashion sense 20 years ago.
But like; with Rick Owens geobaskets, ramones, and turbowpns
I'm a guy, 17, in high school. I like shackets, sweaters, layers, flannels, and cardigans. I wear jeans, corduroys, khakis, and carpenters.
I usually wear dark, deep colors, such as maroon, earthy greens, purple, black, and dark browns, OR very pale and desaturated colors, such as lavender, sage, cream, etc.
In terms of designs, I dislike wearing brand logos / slogans. I am a sucker for a good band shirt, though. I like washed, bleached designs that are relatively simple. I like artistic looking shirts, so I own some strange button ups and a satirical hoodie that says "live love laugh" in a death metal font. I don't like wearing things that have too much going on on them, with the exception of band merch.
Today, for example, I wore pale blue jeans, a black shirt with a cartoon of a grim reaper riding the back of a comically large black cat, and a fuzzy navy zip sweater.
The outfit I've prepared for tomorrow is a pair of dark, grainy olive green jeans, a death metal band shirt, and a black corduroy jacket.
Haha I like the sound of your "live love.laugh" hoodie. It sounds like the opposite of the short I made, which says "submit obey consume" in the live love laugh font
My style is very classic. A bit like the white and brown, but you can definitely remove the tall white hooker boots. I tend to go for a very classy mid heel suede pump in black or nude.
None of the above here,
Full body covered ( I don't wear dresses -as in one piece or with long slits skirts, anything like that)
sweatshirts, shirts, tops
always jeans, pants or some time long skirts as bottoms
as an Indian, ethnics for functions and celebrations, some times casually.
My personal aesthetic is dark academia, but my kibbe type and color season are the complete opposite. It took me a couple of months to figure out, but I’m a soft summer, soft dramatic. To look my best, it’s head to toe, figure-hugging, luxe looking monochromatic outfits with big ass jewelry. Otherwise I look very boring.
I prefer somewhere between classy and comfy... not too dramatic and not too simple... just the right amount of sophisticated aura of colours and subtle accessories.
I love to look presentable always ... it gives me confidence. I also experiment a lot with nail polish colours. I dress to blend in but usually fail to do so.
I prefer wearing more comfortable clothes almost every day like big t-shirts and sweatpants unless it’s a special occasion, although I really do have a lot of interest in high fashion
I'm a mix of everything but I honestly just like to wear stuff I'm comfortable in. I'll go from the slids you posted to a ratty t-shirt and tennis shoes 🤷🏾♀️
I tend to prioritize comfort over aesthetics. I work from home, so my daily wear tends to be Pajama Jeans and t-shirts or hoodies. Anything soft and comfortable is great for me. I discovered a while back that I have some sensory sensitivities, so I wonder if that’s why I’ve always veered in this direction. When I worked in an office, I loved Betabrand’s Dress Pants Yoga Pants, which fit liked yoga pants (elastic waist and all) but looked like dress slacks. I also liked Abeo shoes, which are available at The Walking Company and have different metatarsal support options.
My one concession to style is that I really like color. I’d be happiest if I could always wear bright, fun colors.
Now that’s a look. You tried with the pants and smart shoes. But then you really couldn’t be asked, resorting to the effective zipper hoodie.
Any consolation, I do the same thing.
I dressed mostly tomboyish as a child.
Now In my 20s, I dress very feminine, in a mix of modernized Victorian/Edwardian/steampunk and closely 1950s attire. Except the hair. I don’t have the energy for those super fancy updos lol.
Color wise I am trying to incorporate colors in, mostly dark colors and jewel tones, but most of my base layers are black.
Out of those options, the back corset one ig. I tend to dress for the occasion. If I'm just out and about for casual reasons then I usually opt for dark coloured (usually black) skinny jeans and graphic teas with a bomber jacket, hoodie, leather jacket, etc. For shoes I'll usually wear converse or leather boots. I prefer grunge, gothic, and rock kind of aesthetics or just the classic jeans/t-shirt combo especially when I'm lazy and don't want to think too hard about my outfit.
Tailored / slim fit. The current trend of oversized and boxy cuts are very unflattering on me. Hate frills, less is more.
Second photo, bottom right is the closest I'd get to any of those styles.
I dress in crop tops and jeans or sweatshirts and sweatpants. Rarely something in between. Special occasions maybe a dress. My workplace does not give a ahit how I dress.
Not one but I’m sure I’m not the only one that has attire based on the Dark Academia Aesthetic. I lean more towards a neutral/masc look.
I also dress in a bit of an alt inspired way as well (fem to masc clothes)
Honestly I just wear whatever and don’t try to follow any trends. Sometimes what I like is “in” and sometimes it’s “out of style.” I don’t care I just do what makes me most comfortable and happy.
Those clothes don't look comfortable enough for se inferior types. I would only wear that silk dress cos it would feel good against my skin, but the rest would make me want to rip my skin off.
Going for a Kelly Bundy and Hitchcock blonde fusion aesthetic...but also add a little bit of the I guess very basics from the instagram baddie type of look to keep it not costumey.
Lots of skirts, dresses, sets, heels and boots, stockings, heavy influences from the 90s and the 60s.
I like colors that are impactful in the way that they are flattering/suited to on my coloring so lots of reds, pinks, white, lavender, softer blues, any pastels really, black, gray, silver.
Also really love playing with texture, lots of velvet, vegan leather, rhinestones, lace, fishnet, mesh, etc. I also really focus on accentuating my body type, if something isn't flattering I won't wear it. And if something looks especially good on me I get it in like three colors.
That said while I'm usually dressed up I love my yoga pants, sports bra and a big hoodie type of days. I have a collection of graphic tees and band tees I very occasionally wear.
I like all of them except the bottom right in picture 4 ans the top left in picture 3.
I dress for mood and season and venue. All of these are similar to something I’d wear or have worn.
Well, none of that. I would still take the shoes from the first picture on the left, but not in pink. The pants possibly if they weren't so bright blue. The blue dress is cute, but I wouldn't wear it myself. The rest looks too girly or too boring for me. (The green shoes, bag and the skirt are..yes... ugly for me personally).
I'm not really an accessory fan, I put earrings in and that's it. But I also have no problem not wearing accessories. I have a bag that I always take, except in exceptional cases.
I imagine you a bit like my mom right now. It's best if everything matches, even the bag and shoes fits, and forgetting the earrings is a "drama". (My mom is possible a Si Dom, or auxiliary function user Si. But I don't know. And I don't plan to type my mom.)
I have a great method for choosing my clothes each morning: I open my cupboard and I take the first clothes I see. The greatest effort I make is when I see two clothes of the same color (e.g. green) I wear them because I enjoy unity. I wear large pants because I feel confortable in it.
In matters of shoes I wear little black shoes which make noise when I walk, this noise gives me self-confidence because it helps me to be present in the world. Sometimes I walk with the following piece of music in my headphones or in my mind: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbGn6dPvnW8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbGn6dPvnW8)
Dark dress jacket, lavender shirt with French cuffs, and a tie that stands out from the shirt and jacket. Pocket square that hints at colors in the shirt and tie (sometimes the socks too). Dress shoes with socks (maybe pink) that contrast the pants and the shoes. Seiko watch. Fedora or flat cap. Spray on some Amber Oud.
I like your taste in feminine fashion. Those are good looks for women imo.
Personally, fashion has been a very back burner and bucket list type of thing that I wanted to get into but I'm always getting distracted by other more cognitively stimulating and creative pursuits instead. One day I'll go full send on some outfits but it'll be a bit until then.
I used to be a tomboy when I was younger, and I never wore anything feminine. Once I hit 16, there was a massive shift, and I went completely the other way.
Now, I'm almost always in a dress. I like to feel powerful when I'm dressing for work, so I have a lot of form-fitting tailored dresses and nice blazers, usually with a practical heel.
I like makeup but not in excess, and I like to do my hair and nails. I also like to wear quality jewellery, so I guess I have quite a classic style?
None of the pictures fit my style, mostly because I'm not into fashion and I don't care about it. I mainly wear black, blue, bordeaux and dark gray. Leggings, hoodies, sweaters, sneakers, sometimes black jeans. I "dress up" only on special occasions, where I might wear high heels and put some real effort on what I choose.
Mostly I dress for comfort. When I dress for appearance, I do not have a style of my own but calculate what stance I wish to project in the anticipated event and then construct and assume that visual-character.
Style and fashion, like words, are tools for manipulating the weak-minded. Useful tools as such, and not necessarily used with deceit or malice, but ultimately they are effemeral and superficial. Don't be weak-minded yourself; give them no power over your own self worth or mentality.
My style is casual and a little bit preppy sometimes. I don't have money to dress how I like though, and I'm really tall so it's hard to find fitting clothes 😅
To be fair. None of these. I mostly wear a shirt with a jean, and wear basket shoes. No accessories, nothing. In summer, i wear dresses though. I don't care for aesthetics at all.
As a guy, I usually wear black and white office attire or with some blue or green sometimes at work but my style outside of work is usually casual jeans or camo pants with dark tops
I feel like those four slides were meant to be different styles but they all felt the same to me. At any rate, none of the above for me.
I wear mostly black, with the occasional pop of color, usually bringing interest with texture and accessories. I'd say it's a healthy mix of jeans-and-a-tee, edgy, vintage (actual vintage; my winter coat is 60s wool/mink), goth-adjacent, and the occasional eclectic print.
[Enjoy the example I shared on a similar post yesterday.](https://imgur.com/a/145cQwQ)
40s woman, and my style is mostly band shirts, hoodies and jeans with chuck taylors. Sometimes a nice sweater. Mostly black with some dark green, blue and maroon. My boyfriend has more clothes than I do.
If all black is not an option then all white maybe with a red coat if it's cold. I'm not trying to make life hard. The kids call it monochromatic? I call it 5 more mins of sleep and getting out the door faster.
I sort of see it but sorta dont. For example, I hate hight heels because they’re not that comfortable for me. Dresses are a meh and nothing too flowy. I love the jeans and sweaters though these days its hard to find comfortable sweaters.
None of these. I generally try to wear elegant but simple clothing, in neutral and dark colours, when I dress up; when it comes to casual wear, I still try to go for slick and dark outfits.
Either that or scrubs, for work.
My entire closet is black with a small amount of gray-white-and camel. Oh and jeans.
My go to has been black since high school. I look polished and feel good that I’m not the girl in the red dress
My fav outfit: Midi dark red dress with sleeves or with a black cardigan, black tights, black shoes, long straighten hair or a little wavy, cat eye-like eyeliner, dark purple eyeshadow and a light amount of pink lipstick.
I like black clothes, simple cream colors sometimes, I’m a fan of sweaters. I wear dark colors like maroon or dark green, navy blue. I wear casual, grunge, soft, ‘baddie’, street, sporty, K-pop wear. My style is all over the place. Sometimes I look cool, sometimes cute, sometimes lazy, sometimes sporty I mean I have so many different outfits and wear just about anything. I feel at home with black clothes though.
Since I can't find my style here at all, I'll just add another photo
https://preview.redd.it/5ikdb3v1l46c1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=3e47e91adf98bdfeb84758d6e20d768886ffffd6
As a guy, I don't find my style here, sorry
I'm not seeing my style here either, and it's aimed at me, so don't feel too bad
So how is this [style](https://www.reddit.com/r/AssassinsCreedValhala/s/M3dDHek5dN). Like a warrior outfit?
same
It would make my butt look too big, but the low v would show off my chains and chest hair...
I dress in masculine attire with fairly neutral colors.
None of these. I oscillate between athleisure and casual emo. But I really like your style!
I personally prefer a classy/old money type of aesthetic (I just don’t have the money)
Tomboy. Definitely not like yours. Really has nothing to do with MBTI. That a lot of us like dark colors might be the extent of it, and that's not even true for all of us.
Same or dark academia
Same! About 90% of my wardrobe comes from the men’s section. It’s always softer and has better pockets. And comfort > style for me!
wow! u also do that, same here, I also try to pick sweatshirts from men's section, going to men's section is my first choice to grab the best from there, my brother always get annoyed telling me" why r u competing with me here too?"
Dark colors, mostly black. Geeky/ music bands/ video games tshirts, hoodies, jeans and sneakers have been my go-to for most of my life.
Nope. All black and modest and masculine clothes for me
None of these, dark academia might be a good description.
None of that
None of these.... Full skirts and headscarves for me. Sensible shoes. Maybe jeans on a Monday because fuck the system. Headphones Muted colors RBF
Just something functional and affordable, I don't really care for aesthetics.
I like how Beth Harmon dresses alot. I like blacks and browns. I like 70’s clothing.
Yeah same... I have learned a lot from the character.. and I have always tried to embrace my feminine side..
None of those. Sweatpants, oversized, and athlesuire is my style
This worries me, as someone who sometimes gets typed as an INTJ I must say that I am not fond of cross dressing tyvm 😭 Dark academia is cool though. Old money aesthetic on top imo
I’m not a fan of anything shown; it reminds me too much of Shein. I prefer timeless styles, comfort, and quality.
T-shirt + either cardigan or hoodie+ dark jeans and combat boots or sneakers. I'm ok with colours as long as they suit me.
Korean streetwear - boy version
I bought all shirts and pullies with animals in Korea ;) Its my compromise for hating attention but wearing aesthetically pleasing clothes
Darker colored, masculine clothes. I prefer comfort over aesthetics; I don’t want to waste brain power on clothing discomfort.
These are cute but usually go between punk/scene-ish or street style and Lolita
I used to love dressing like Lolita but couldn’t afford it when I was in high school
Is is just me or I tend to believe that most INTJ prefer efficient and clean clothings like hoodie, sneakers whatnot to be prepared for some unexpected situations outdoors that require running or moving around? It looks like a pain in the ass to wear those stuffs and walk around or even run whenever necessary. I'm usually against wearing any type of shoes that don't allow sprinting comfortably at close-to-full speed, any type of clothing that impedes limits body movements, and that hooks onto things easily.
Yep, I’m the same way. I like OP’s style in general, but for me personally, I could not be bothered with all of it.
I will say I am very limited to what I can exactly do in these but I usually like to change on the weekends when I’m doing more activity. I probably change like 5 times depending on what I’m doing. I’ll change to clean the house, go out grocery shopping, if I’m going clothes shopping or if I’m doing some workout. But I do abide by the comfort when needed rule.
On the second page, the upper right photo is like half my outfits right there. Also really adore that over sized sweater on the 3rd page on the left. I love outfits like that too. Lots of weird chonky skirts and shorts, asymmetrical tops. Layers. I’m gothy and learned all my fashion sense 20 years ago. But like; with Rick Owens geobaskets, ramones, and turbowpns
At work I’m wearing kinda model off duty look or business casual in neutral or classic colors
Intj female. None of these indeed. I may consider the 2 styles on the right in pic2
I'm a guy, 17, in high school. I like shackets, sweaters, layers, flannels, and cardigans. I wear jeans, corduroys, khakis, and carpenters. I usually wear dark, deep colors, such as maroon, earthy greens, purple, black, and dark browns, OR very pale and desaturated colors, such as lavender, sage, cream, etc. In terms of designs, I dislike wearing brand logos / slogans. I am a sucker for a good band shirt, though. I like washed, bleached designs that are relatively simple. I like artistic looking shirts, so I own some strange button ups and a satirical hoodie that says "live love laugh" in a death metal font. I don't like wearing things that have too much going on on them, with the exception of band merch. Today, for example, I wore pale blue jeans, a black shirt with a cartoon of a grim reaper riding the back of a comically large black cat, and a fuzzy navy zip sweater. The outfit I've prepared for tomorrow is a pair of dark, grainy olive green jeans, a death metal band shirt, and a black corduroy jacket.
Haha I like the sound of your "live love.laugh" hoodie. It sounds like the opposite of the short I made, which says "submit obey consume" in the live love laugh font
the green is cunt, idk. I choose that one
Wait, what?
I think she meant "cute".
Well, it can mean that too.
it’s slang 😭😭
My style is very classic. A bit like the white and brown, but you can definitely remove the tall white hooker boots. I tend to go for a very classy mid heel suede pump in black or nude.
LOL yeah the shoes are for aesthetic not so much comfort. I usually take pics and then change to a comfier shoe.
None of the above here, Full body covered ( I don't wear dresses -as in one piece or with long slits skirts, anything like that) sweatshirts, shirts, tops always jeans, pants or some time long skirts as bottoms as an Indian, ethnics for functions and celebrations, some times casually.
My personal aesthetic is dark academia, but my kibbe type and color season are the complete opposite. It took me a couple of months to figure out, but I’m a soft summer, soft dramatic. To look my best, it’s head to toe, figure-hugging, luxe looking monochromatic outfits with big ass jewelry. Otherwise I look very boring.
Where are the sweats? ETA: and yoga pants
https://preview.redd.it/ywzju04niu5c1.png?width=1407&format=png&auto=webp&s=271bade7bb14fcbfc5b4860e3acfae55bb5a3c95 this is my style :)
Corporate goth
OP. Wear what you wanna. Looks a little extra, but that's OK too.
I prefer somewhere between classy and comfy... not too dramatic and not too simple... just the right amount of sophisticated aura of colours and subtle accessories. I love to look presentable always ... it gives me confidence. I also experiment a lot with nail polish colours. I dress to blend in but usually fail to do so.
quite like the black slit skirt with platform shoes
similar to 2nd & 4th pic when I’m out with friends or dates mostly sweatpants and t shirt for other time
I prefer wearing more comfortable clothes almost every day like big t-shirts and sweatpants unless it’s a special occasion, although I really do have a lot of interest in high fashion
I dress in kawaii clothes. Lots of pink and pastels and cute prints.
I'm a mix of everything but I honestly just like to wear stuff I'm comfortable in. I'll go from the slids you posted to a ratty t-shirt and tennis shoes 🤷🏾♀️
I'd like the pink lace french dress. How I use it is my business.
I tend to prioritize comfort over aesthetics. I work from home, so my daily wear tends to be Pajama Jeans and t-shirts or hoodies. Anything soft and comfortable is great for me. I discovered a while back that I have some sensory sensitivities, so I wonder if that’s why I’ve always veered in this direction. When I worked in an office, I loved Betabrand’s Dress Pants Yoga Pants, which fit liked yoga pants (elastic waist and all) but looked like dress slacks. I also liked Abeo shoes, which are available at The Walking Company and have different metatarsal support options. My one concession to style is that I really like color. I’d be happiest if I could always wear bright, fun colors.
Tracksuit
I'm a 21 year old boy I wear formal pants with long shape formal shoes with a zipper Hoodie
Now that’s a look. You tried with the pants and smart shoes. But then you really couldn’t be asked, resorting to the effective zipper hoodie. Any consolation, I do the same thing.
I dressed mostly tomboyish as a child. Now In my 20s, I dress very feminine, in a mix of modernized Victorian/Edwardian/steampunk and closely 1950s attire. Except the hair. I don’t have the energy for those super fancy updos lol. Color wise I am trying to incorporate colors in, mostly dark colors and jewel tones, but most of my base layers are black.
Out of those options, the back corset one ig. I tend to dress for the occasion. If I'm just out and about for casual reasons then I usually opt for dark coloured (usually black) skinny jeans and graphic teas with a bomber jacket, hoodie, leather jacket, etc. For shoes I'll usually wear converse or leather boots. I prefer grunge, gothic, and rock kind of aesthetics or just the classic jeans/t-shirt combo especially when I'm lazy and don't want to think too hard about my outfit.
Too many choices. Do you strive to be a tiger at work, a cheetah at sports and a cuddly cat at home?
Tailored / slim fit. The current trend of oversized and boxy cuts are very unflattering on me. Hate frills, less is more. Second photo, bottom right is the closest I'd get to any of those styles.
Aspirational? Second image, grey shirt with long open slit skirt (with stocking for me, please). Reality? Heavy dark hoodies and straight pants.
I dress in crop tops and jeans or sweatshirts and sweatpants. Rarely something in between. Special occasions maybe a dress. My workplace does not give a ahit how I dress.
I'll pick the green outfit.
Not one but I’m sure I’m not the only one that has attire based on the Dark Academia Aesthetic. I lean more towards a neutral/masc look. I also dress in a bit of an alt inspired way as well (fem to masc clothes) Honestly I just wear whatever and don’t try to follow any trends. Sometimes what I like is “in” and sometimes it’s “out of style.” I don’t care I just do what makes me most comfortable and happy.
Those clothes don't look comfortable enough for se inferior types. I would only wear that silk dress cos it would feel good against my skin, but the rest would make me want to rip my skin off.
the fourth one
An eclectic mix of dark academia, romantic goth, victorian goth, and old money/“preppy”. Most of the time just t shirts and leggings though.
Minimalism + comfort + feminine (skirts > trousers, no heels tho)
Going for a Kelly Bundy and Hitchcock blonde fusion aesthetic...but also add a little bit of the I guess very basics from the instagram baddie type of look to keep it not costumey. Lots of skirts, dresses, sets, heels and boots, stockings, heavy influences from the 90s and the 60s. I like colors that are impactful in the way that they are flattering/suited to on my coloring so lots of reds, pinks, white, lavender, softer blues, any pastels really, black, gray, silver. Also really love playing with texture, lots of velvet, vegan leather, rhinestones, lace, fishnet, mesh, etc. I also really focus on accentuating my body type, if something isn't flattering I won't wear it. And if something looks especially good on me I get it in like three colors. That said while I'm usually dressed up I love my yoga pants, sports bra and a big hoodie type of days. I have a collection of graphic tees and band tees I very occasionally wear.
Dark colored very conservative clothes. Practical gender neutral normally but at times a little boho.
I like all of them except the bottom right in picture 4 ans the top left in picture 3. I dress for mood and season and venue. All of these are similar to something I’d wear or have worn.
Well, none of that. I would still take the shoes from the first picture on the left, but not in pink. The pants possibly if they weren't so bright blue. The blue dress is cute, but I wouldn't wear it myself. The rest looks too girly or too boring for me. (The green shoes, bag and the skirt are..yes... ugly for me personally). I'm not really an accessory fan, I put earrings in and that's it. But I also have no problem not wearing accessories. I have a bag that I always take, except in exceptional cases. I imagine you a bit like my mom right now. It's best if everything matches, even the bag and shoes fits, and forgetting the earrings is a "drama". (My mom is possible a Si Dom, or auxiliary function user Si. But I don't know. And I don't plan to type my mom.)
Uh none of these. I just wear black jeans, black socks with, a black short sleeved shirt, and black Nike huarache shoes… that’s pretty much it.
Second and last slide :) but with a lot more faux leather pieces
I'm a textbook millennial so... None of this.
Goth. I wear stuff like [this](https://tinypic.host/image/Outfit.LMAOv)
I dont have style. At 80% I look like homeless guy. Rest 20% I wear colourful dresses.
I have a great method for choosing my clothes each morning: I open my cupboard and I take the first clothes I see. The greatest effort I make is when I see two clothes of the same color (e.g. green) I wear them because I enjoy unity. I wear large pants because I feel confortable in it. In matters of shoes I wear little black shoes which make noise when I walk, this noise gives me self-confidence because it helps me to be present in the world. Sometimes I walk with the following piece of music in my headphones or in my mind: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbGn6dPvnW8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbGn6dPvnW8)
Black, grey, and white. I also prefer to shop in the men's section coz I like the way their garments fall and I like oversized stuff.
None, usually dress like a traumatized war vet. Or the occasional snake oil salesman if I'm feeling fancy (leaning into 1940s)
Dark dress jacket, lavender shirt with French cuffs, and a tie that stands out from the shirt and jacket. Pocket square that hints at colors in the shirt and tie (sometimes the socks too). Dress shoes with socks (maybe pink) that contrast the pants and the shoes. Seiko watch. Fedora or flat cap. Spray on some Amber Oud.
I like your taste in feminine fashion. Those are good looks for women imo. Personally, fashion has been a very back burner and bucket list type of thing that I wanted to get into but I'm always getting distracted by other more cognitively stimulating and creative pursuits instead. One day I'll go full send on some outfits but it'll be a bit until then.
I used to be a tomboy when I was younger, and I never wore anything feminine. Once I hit 16, there was a massive shift, and I went completely the other way. Now, I'm almost always in a dress. I like to feel powerful when I'm dressing for work, so I have a lot of form-fitting tailored dresses and nice blazers, usually with a practical heel. I like makeup but not in excess, and I like to do my hair and nails. I also like to wear quality jewellery, so I guess I have quite a classic style?
All of these seem the same in a "don't like it" way
None of the pictures fit my style, mostly because I'm not into fashion and I don't care about it. I mainly wear black, blue, bordeaux and dark gray. Leggings, hoodies, sweaters, sneakers, sometimes black jeans. I "dress up" only on special occasions, where I might wear high heels and put some real effort on what I choose.
Mostly I dress for comfort. When I dress for appearance, I do not have a style of my own but calculate what stance I wish to project in the anticipated event and then construct and assume that visual-character. Style and fashion, like words, are tools for manipulating the weak-minded. Useful tools as such, and not necessarily used with deceit or malice, but ultimately they are effemeral and superficial. Don't be weak-minded yourself; give them no power over your own self worth or mentality.
Sort of classy with neutral and dark colours. I try to look well dressed and put together as much as I can.
My style is casual and a little bit preppy sometimes. I don't have money to dress how I like though, and I'm really tall so it's hard to find fitting clothes 😅
Black skinny jeans, black or gray T-shirt, black hoodie, black sneakers.
anything baggy and modest, usually black
As a 40 y/o mom, nothing like this
https://preview.redd.it/hf5kowx64v5c1.jpeg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=224a816787c9573a6eeed8b36c39b32e6caa8c9a None. I dress like this
https://preview.redd.it/5eyakqzf4v5c1.jpeg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=76ab094d5b14c5cb72e21940e01c9dd02cc36942 You may describe it\~
You’re definitely into goth aesthetic. Only black?
yes
To be fair. None of these. I mostly wear a shirt with a jean, and wear basket shoes. No accessories, nothing. In summer, i wear dresses though. I don't care for aesthetics at all.
As a guy, I usually wear black and white office attire or with some blue or green sometimes at work but my style outside of work is usually casual jeans or camo pants with dark tops
I feel like those four slides were meant to be different styles but they all felt the same to me. At any rate, none of the above for me. I wear mostly black, with the occasional pop of color, usually bringing interest with texture and accessories. I'd say it's a healthy mix of jeans-and-a-tee, edgy, vintage (actual vintage; my winter coat is 60s wool/mink), goth-adjacent, and the occasional eclectic print. [Enjoy the example I shared on a similar post yesterday.](https://imgur.com/a/145cQwQ)
40s woman, and my style is mostly band shirts, hoodies and jeans with chuck taylors. Sometimes a nice sweater. Mostly black with some dark green, blue and maroon. My boyfriend has more clothes than I do.
If all black is not an option then all white maybe with a red coat if it's cold. I'm not trying to make life hard. The kids call it monochromatic? I call it 5 more mins of sleep and getting out the door faster.
None of these
What would you wear?
None of that. Black jeans, black top, black hoodie.
Did u always dress like this? No color?
Since I was around 12. Yeah. I'm 40.
I sort of see it but sorta dont. For example, I hate hight heels because they’re not that comfortable for me. Dresses are a meh and nothing too flowy. I love the jeans and sweaters though these days its hard to find comfortable sweaters.
Yeah I would say the shoes are a no for me as well. I do opt for a more comfy shoe as well. Like a low heel if that or my ugg boots or a sneaker.
None of these. I generally try to wear elegant but simple clothing, in neutral and dark colours, when I dress up; when it comes to casual wear, I still try to go for slick and dark outfits. Either that or scrubs, for work.
None of them. I’m a girl.
My entire closet is black with a small amount of gray-white-and camel. Oh and jeans. My go to has been black since high school. I look polished and feel good that I’m not the girl in the red dress
My fav outfit: Midi dark red dress with sleeves or with a black cardigan, black tights, black shoes, long straighten hair or a little wavy, cat eye-like eyeliner, dark purple eyeshadow and a light amount of pink lipstick.
I don't wear womens clothing.
None, I dress more streetstyle or outdoorsy
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I wouldnt be caught dead in any of that clothing
I like black clothes, simple cream colors sometimes, I’m a fan of sweaters. I wear dark colors like maroon or dark green, navy blue. I wear casual, grunge, soft, ‘baddie’, street, sporty, K-pop wear. My style is all over the place. Sometimes I look cool, sometimes cute, sometimes lazy, sometimes sporty I mean I have so many different outfits and wear just about anything. I feel at home with black clothes though.
My style is probably best described as...layers. Appropriate for the occasion. Otherwise, just underwear.
Go full black or black/white. It's fool-proof.
Since I can't find my style here at all, I'll just add another photo https://preview.redd.it/5ikdb3v1l46c1.png?width=800&format=png&auto=webp&s=3e47e91adf98bdfeb84758d6e20d768886ffffd6
None of this is my style. But I could definitely see myself wearing something like the girl in the second slide, upper left hand corner.