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xxblackrosesxandbloodxx 06-07-2005 11:10 PM

Any one dress "dressy emo" style?
 
just wondering if i was the only one that liked that type of dress style? any comment sare appriceiated. :wave:

ArtistInTheAmbulance 06-08-2005 07:25 AM

I wouldnt worry, youre not "the only one". There's plenty of y'all.

riseagainstrocks 06-08-2005 11:17 AM

got enough x's in your name?

sigh

it's stupid to call it "emo dress". i do wear tight pants. (girls pants are lame) and often band shirts but I do not consider myself "emo" at all.

partisan 06-08-2005 11:32 AM

Well maybe thats because that ain't the emo dress sense?
:usehead:

Electric Ocean 06-08-2005 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by www.geocities.com/howtodressemo

The dressy emo look - (best for girls and guys over 20)


Black or brown hair. Flipped out on girls, mop top on guys. Horn-rim/thick black frames/cat eye glasses (this works for all three types). A silver necklace with a star charm. Scarves. A black or navy blue pea coat. Black messenger bag. No patches, 1 or 2 pins at the most (and only at the bottom of the strap). Heavy dress slacks. Doc Martens or clunky black shoes.

I think this is what the Threadstarter was referring too. It's kinda stupid though, I guess I dress sort of emo (small tees, converse shoes etc.) but I really don't see why music and fashion should be linked.

partisan 06-08-2005 12:37 PM

Fashion and music have almost always been linked...get over it.

Electric Ocean 06-08-2005 12:39 PM

Yes it's called a "Trend", and it only exists because are too afraid to be themselves and have to conform to fit a certain 'clique'. I say wear what you want and listen to what you want, it really makes no difference.

ArtistInTheAmbulance 06-08-2005 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Electric Ocean
Yes it's called a "Trend", and it only exists because are too afraid to be themselves and have to conform to fit a certain 'clique'. I say wear what you want and listen to what you want, it really makes no difference.

Maybe some people enjoy being part of a trend, maybe thats what they want to do, wear, and listen to. Anyways, what does it matter... It doesnt affect me so I say let 'em get on with it.

partisan 06-08-2005 12:48 PM

A trend wouldn't be a trend if people didn't want to dress like it.

Electric Ocean 06-08-2005 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ArtistInTheAmbulance
Maybe some people enjoy being part of a trend, maybe thats what they want to do, wear, and listen to. Anyways, what does it matter... It doesnt affect me so I say let 'em get on with it.

Yeah and if that's how they feel more power to them, I was just trying to say that music and fashion shouldn't be intertwined so tightly. Anyway, I'll be quiet now :) .


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