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Old 03-31-2004, 03:47 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Yeah but you still get dress down days where you show off your style. You also have those casual dances where you show your style. At my school there was a kick off dance that was like the first week of every year. Looking back, that's probably the first impression of style you'd be making in high school. And besides, I went to a catholic school where we wore uniforms and there is still "some" style in how you wear it. Or else I'd think every girl that walked by looked like Britney Spears...

Guys it's the hair style and shoes. Girls it's the hair too but also the length of the skirts and ok, honestly, the kinda boxers they wear haha! (Yeah, for you not in private school all girls used to wear boxers under their skirts or else it was their ass when they were walking up the stairs... their ass being shown. :P There is also some style in how baggy or not baggy sweaters and pants are worn. I dunno you might be right about not having that problem in catholic school but I still think it was easy to pick out the dorks from the people who had some style... no matter what style it was.
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Old 03-31-2004, 06:07 PM   #12 (permalink)
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eltiraaz, wow thats pathetic, i'm really glad my school's not like that. dj, you make a good point, also I think alot of it has to do with how you carry yourself. i've found that people with real personal styles, who know what they like seem to be more confident in who they are, they just seem to have a more developed sense of what kinda of person they are, and are more confident because of it. not sure about the boxers underneath the skirts, i've never had a problem with people trying to look up my skirt walking up the stairs at school, but then again I guess it depends on how steep the staircase is.
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Old 04-01-2004, 01:05 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Yeah but you still get dress down days where you show off your style. You also have those casual dances where you show your style. At my school there was a kick off dance that was like the first week of every year. Looking back, that's probably the first impression of style you'd be making in high school. And besides, I went to a catholic school where we wore uniforms and there is still "some" style in how you wear it. Or else I'd think every girl that walked by looked like Britney Spears...

Guys it's the hair style and shoes. Girls it's the hair too but also the length of the skirts and ok, honestly, the kinda boxers they wear haha! (Yeah, for you not in private school all girls used to wear boxers under their skirts or else it was their ass when they were walking up the stairs... their ass being shown. :P There is also some style in how baggy or not baggy sweaters and pants are worn. I dunno you might be right about not having that problem in catholic school but I still think it was easy to pick out the dorks from the people who had some style... no matter what style it was.
yeaaaa but enless you don't talk to the person and/or hang out with them, there's no way to be 100% sure.

the length of the skirts, to me, doesn't say what kind of music they listen to. boxers? i never heard of that. we just wear little shorts or something.
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Old 04-01-2004, 01:20 PM   #14 (permalink)
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There are uniforms in place at my school too, but you can still determine who's who by how people wear them. The Thugs all tuck their pants into the back of their socks and wear phat farm shoes and stuff like that. The punks wear studded belts and bracelets, all the ginos and clubbers wear brands that would typically reflect who they are and what music they listen to.. Plus the demeanor of the people I think says alot..like how they act and what kind of slang they use prett accuratley reflects what the persons all about.

They took skirts off our uniform I fell into a deep depression...


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Old 04-01-2004, 06:59 PM   #15 (permalink)
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