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I am so sorry, on behalf of everyone with taste in Liverpool, that the hideous crime of wearing pj bottoms as daywear has spread from my fair city to the rest of the world. I am sitting here as I write this wearing pjs, complete with stars and fluffy clouds, but rest assured I will not be leaving the house in them unless our binmen turn up extraordinarily early tomorrow morning.
 
^I have to admit to being guilty of wearing pjs in public as clothes...and yet only to the local shops in the village or such. Not all the time. Not that it makes it excusable. And maybe also wearing leggings as pant. And tights as pant sometimes too. And yes I do own uggs and wear them with the above ensembles :innocent: But not usually :blush:

I really don't like any form of fishnet tights :shock:
 
:o :oHang your head in shame, keeping your eyes closed of course so you can't see your Uggs with the pjs stuffed into them.
 
Trust me...I was way over the pajama pants in public trend, but then again Seattle isn't exactly a bastion of high fashion...

I indeed am tired of the whole hipster look as well...and it's only proliferating. You have your bottle-black hair, with the choppy cut, flat-ironed within an inch of its life. Then you have the graphic tee, usually from A&F or Hollister. It usually is worn with a skinny hoodie, or here in Seattle, the North Face Denali fleece. Can't forget the skinny jeans-and I am talking the jeans where they are essentially painted on, that's how tight they are. Always with Vans, Converse, or ballet flats, can't forget those. You also MUST have a bag that was purchased at a craft fair-one of those big, gaudy, over-the-shoulder bags. And the topper...the double-snakebites.

No offence to anyone here...but this look makes me vomit a little-and one day, as I was on the bus, three girls got on and ALL of them had a variation of that look. And yep, they all had the piercings as well.
 
Anything from A&F or Hollister is a crappy trend. The material to make those clothes wouldn't last a day.
I don't like branded clothes in general, especially when the logo is fully printed across the shirt or jacket or whatev. It could look cute, but most of the time it's tacky.
 
^ I get sooo offended when people wear pjs or sweats to class - its so disrespectful to the professor. It sends a message that their class is not even worth getting dressed for.
 
Why use small letters? Speak boldly! Like I do.

Now on the deal of pajama bottoms in public... Glamour Magazine Biggest Do's and Don'ts #7: Never wear your pyjamas outside. Some would say that part of fashion laziness is in wearing pyjamas. I think as far as you can go in sleeping clothes as fashion is perhaps a camisole. Outside of a camisole, almost no other sleeping clothes are even tolerable as tops or bottoms. I know not a lot of people care about looking stylish at the least bit, but if you're going to dress up for a lazy day, don't lower yourself to wearing sleeping clothes in public. Some sleeping clothes (not necessarily pyjamas) can be cute, but you aren't doing anything justice style-wise by dressing up in what you probably slept in. You can't dress THIS lazy out in public. That's even in the quest for comfortable clothing to wear. Just adding sheepskin boots makes things even lazier. There are a number of ways you can dress in a non-stylish way without looking lazy. Wearing a pair of flip-flops is lazy, but at least that's tolerable compared to pyjamas.

Again... I don't think most care about dressing up this lazy, to the point where pyjamas are more preferable to wear as pants than a simple pair of jeans or some kind of skirt. I don't really hate pyjama pants, but if you're going to head out on a casual day, find some proper bottoms to wear.
 
If drop-crotch pants or harem pants ever catch on here, I'd love to put those in my latest series of rants. I'm not feeling those at all. Only bottoms I could see work with (especially harem pants of late) would be tall boots. Other than that, I'm not feeling these.
 
Totally! The harem pants remind me of MC Hammer! lol.
Oh, and CROCS. These things seem to come in the most outlandish colours. Why???
 
^ I get sooo offended when people wear pjs or sweats to class - its so disrespectful to the professor. It sends a message that their class is not even worth getting dressed for.

What if your class is full of tools who are really not worth getting dressed up for?
 
^I did not say dressed up - I said dressed. It's not that difficult to simply put on a pair of jeans instead of pjs
 
I'm really sick of seeing everything so matchy-matchy. I know its not a trend, but I seem to see it everywhere. Your shoes, bag, belt, hat, eyeliner, ect. should NOT all be red. - I can find an exception for neutral colors, but other colors reminds me of cutesy children's outfits :/ yikes.
 
harem pants are for harem women, I'm not going to humiliate myself wearing them.
 
I'm really sick of seeing everything so matchy-matchy. I know its not a trend, but I seem to see it everywhere. Your shoes, bag, belt, hat, eyeliner, ect. should NOT all be red. - I can find an exception for neutral colors, but other colors reminds me of cutesy children's outfits :/ yikes.

yes - some colour matching especialy red, yellow, white is driving me mad...:angry:
 
These harem-pants aren't lovely at all. Only Princess Jasmine off of Disney's "Aladdin" have proper harem-type pants. I'd rather divided skirts (like culotte pants or gaucho pants) than this as far as skirt-like pants go. I'm not feeling these one bit. I don't mercifully hate them, though. They just aren't to my liking. Better left for the runway than for shopping at the mall or school.
 
I'm really sick of seeing everything so matchy-matchy. I know its not a trend, but I seem to see it everywhere. Your shoes, bag, belt, hat, eyeliner, ect. should NOT all be red. - I can find an exception for neutral colors, but other colors reminds me of cutesy children's outfits :/ yikes.

Oh my.
One time, I saw this girl with shimmery, silver eyeshadow which she applied to make it sort of like a cat's smoky eye (failed miserably). If that's not bad enough, she had on matching silver shimmery lipstick! And it THAT is not bad enough, she had the fake tan drip marks on her face, so she basically looked like a drag apricot.
Neutrals are the best colors to use for your face. Green, blue, purple eyeshadow and lipstick is just tacky :yuk:
 
I have nothing against people using keffiyeh around their neck like a scarf but it's almost horrifying to see people do that in my city. we hardly even experienced four season here and we sweat a lot. u can see many people wear that here in KL it almost becoming a necessities for them.

worst still, it's not even Dries van Noten!! ;P
 
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