I was born and raised in Boston and finally escaped to NYC where I go to design school....First and foremost people have got to stop comparing Boston and NYC...There is no comparison. Boston however needs ALOT of help in the style department. Like I said I was born in raised in Boston and in the 18 years I've lived there I have only met 3 stylish people, My mom and a girl who goes to parsons with me and a girl I worked with last summer. My style didnt work itself out until I moved to the city, and thats b/c i have access to some the coolest, edgiest, most amazing designers, people, clubs, stores, The entire city is inspirational....in Boston what have you got? Barney's? Louis? That's depressing...In alot of ways people who live in Bostons' style reminds of me of the style of people who live in Jersey or Long Island in that it is very suburban/bridge-and-tunnel....when I moved to NY I dressed that way and i realized immdeiately that i had to change....but in Boston there aren't any stylish people to make anyone want to change their style...People go around praising girls who look like they got their entire wardrobe at Jasmine Sola (You all know the type" "club" camis/halters/ bootcut jeans/and pointy toe heels from steve madden)...If I lived in Boston I would never shop there, I jump on the fung wah bus once a month and make a trip to manhattan