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01-04-06, 05:59 AM
Does the type of clothing u wear represent who u are if u see a girl in tight jeans and top what u think if u see a guy wit daggy clothes beanie or whatever what u think
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01-04-06, 09:04 PM
PEOPLE TEND TO FRONT AS IF THEY DONT 'JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER'. But anyways, if i see a guy in baggy clothes and jerseys and long metal danglin from his head, my stomach turn.
His personality could be a winner, but its a shame i wont get to know for real.
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17-04-06, 04:20 AM
Not at all, all it represents is a few different artistic taste's that I have. Nothing about my personality. Although, I have been questioned about wearing a few small items.
If your clothing represents who you are, then you have a problem. Another thing though, in our society people judge people on their looks, this is natural. So if you don't want to be stereotyped a gangster, pull your pants up just a little 
"That which doesn\'t kill you, makes you Stronger"
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18-04-06, 10:33 PM
refresh...
African heart, African mind
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18-04-06, 10:56 PM
It's their to change your perception, somehow identifyyou to atype of group in the society... that's why you have uniforms, lil teenagers wearing hoodies to front that they are thugs etc.. so yeah it does represent part of who you are..
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19-04-06, 09:25 PM
my clothes reflect what i can afford!
when i go shoppin i have to compromise my stylebecause im a broke student but i think short skirts/tops with cleavage send out an universal message. i always wonder why girls will dress like that and then complain when men look at them like a piece of meat.
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20-04-06, 12:39 AM
I got a wide range of clothes from hip hop gear to smart casual to suits. I dress according to the occasion but it only reflects my personal tastes.
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04-05-06, 01:06 AM
I would say they do, because your appearance says alot about you but at the same type if your dressed sterotypically then they may not neccessarily represent you.
If you give Satan an inch he\'ll become a ruler.
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13-05-06, 11:20 PM
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20-05-06, 02:43 AM
My clothes reflect my personal taste, which has changed over the years. I don't know if I would say that everything I wear is a representation of my true identity, though. It is kind of hard torepresent something as complex as an identity with a few pieces of cloth.
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20-05-06, 03:13 PM
yes..
naturally cool...
no exessive thought put in...
just random...
There can only be... one...
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10-06-06, 05:23 PM
no it doesn't..
I agree with girl24,in that it reflects only as far as I can afford..given free reign to run riot in my shops of my choice with no spending limit,I think then and only then can we get to representing my true identity! smoking-devil
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18-07-06, 11:39 PM
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no it doesn't..
I agree with girl24,in that it reflects only as far as I can afford..given free reign to run riot in my shops of my choice with no spending limit,I think then and only then can we get to representing my true identity! smoking-devil
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