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Highschool!

UncleMeat!

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Okay, Styleforum, with your infinate knowledge, and handsomeosity, what is, in your opinions, a good wardrobe for a normal highschool student?

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hanker565

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Whatever's comfortable - it's high school...

When I was in high school, it was a t-shirt or polo with jeans/ khakis. Most of the t-shirts I wore were free from events and such. In colder weather, it was either a sweatshirt or varsity jacket. For shoes, sneakers most of the time with an occasional loafer.

Whatever you do just don't buy stuff from abercrombie...
 

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I assuming you go to a public high school (thats one of the only redeeming qualities of my school, the freedom of expression through what you wear)

I agree with hanker565. Wear anything you like, it makes you who you are. And I agree, don't limit your clothes to one brand, especially Abercrombie.
 

kronik

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Only Kiton and John Lobb / Edward Green.

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acidboy

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Originally Posted by diorshoe
the perfect pants to wear in high school are parachute pants with the leg cuffs folded over and rolled up for taper, maybe a billabong surf t shirt, a nice new wave hairdo will look hot as well.
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1) your high school time would be best spent learning English and how to write/communicate without making up words as you go along.

2) you are in the wrong place asking for advice, as you are
-most likely not financially able to dress in the styles advocated here
-most likely going to be an outcast by showing up in HIGH SCHOOL in a jacket/collared shirt/pants/leather laced shoes
-likely going to have your particular sexual leaning called into question
 

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