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<blockquote data-quote="Miss C" data-source="post: 735216" data-attributes="member: 1041"><p>I think that some of those shops are better than others because the quality is better, high street shops just copy what designers do but make cheaper, less well fitting versions. Thats not to say you can't get perfectly good pieces from elsewhere, if it fits, wear it..</p><p></p><p>I know you're not big into designer stuff (apart from make-up), but thats just you, others might look at you and think you're style is plain and just blends into the crowd therefore <strong>you're</strong> the sheep?????</p><p></p><p>How do you differentiate yourself? I see more average joes walking down the street in a standard jeans/t-shirt combo than people who wear clothes that are consdered fashionable...its them who always look the same to me!!??</p><p></p><p>Your generalisation was from a few people in one club, if you went to a dive in le cruddersfield there would almost definitely see chavs wearing the same stuff!!</p><p></p><p>I don't think people follow the trends to be the same, ( I know I don't!!) its not about fitting in anymore, we're not at school, they follow them because they like them!!! and they suit their personality! you know as well as the next man that there are clearly defined scenes everywhere especially Leeds, <strong>if you're a goth, you're gonna dress like a goth, does that make you the same as everybody else?</strong> If you're into indie, you might wear skinny jeans & have a mullet, does that make you all the same trend following sad acts? Goths look the same, Indie lovers look the same, Emo people look the same, and by gosh <strong>ALL AVERAGE JOES LOOK THE SAME!</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Music, personalities, fashion all tie in, a happy hardcore lover on a night out probably wouldn't wear the same as a lover of classical music! The dance music scene in Leeds is booming, and whats fashionable in that crowd at the moment is this kind of stuff, and its cool within that social group, if your an outsider looking in, you're obviously not gonna get it?? Its just the same as any other adopted style.</p><p></p><p>(Lol, much love sonz, all this meant within the jovial spirit of debate on the board of course <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> xxxxxxxx)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss C, post: 735216, member: 1041"] I think that some of those shops are better than others because the quality is better, high street shops just copy what designers do but make cheaper, less well fitting versions. Thats not to say you can't get perfectly good pieces from elsewhere, if it fits, wear it.. I know you're not big into designer stuff (apart from make-up), but thats just you, others might look at you and think you're style is plain and just blends into the crowd therefore [B]you're[/B] the sheep????? How do you differentiate yourself? I see more average joes walking down the street in a standard jeans/t-shirt combo than people who wear clothes that are consdered fashionable...its them who always look the same to me!!?? Your generalisation was from a few people in one club, if you went to a dive in le cruddersfield there would almost definitely see chavs wearing the same stuff!! I don't think people follow the trends to be the same, ( I know I don't!!) its not about fitting in anymore, we're not at school, they follow them because they like them!!! and they suit their personality! you know as well as the next man that there are clearly defined scenes everywhere especially Leeds, [B]if you're a goth, you're gonna dress like a goth, does that make you the same as everybody else?[/B] If you're into indie, you might wear skinny jeans & have a mullet, does that make you all the same trend following sad acts? Goths look the same, Indie lovers look the same, Emo people look the same, and by gosh [B]ALL AVERAGE JOES LOOK THE SAME![/B]. Music, personalities, fashion all tie in, a happy hardcore lover on a night out probably wouldn't wear the same as a lover of classical music! The dance music scene in Leeds is booming, and whats fashionable in that crowd at the moment is this kind of stuff, and its cool within that social group, if your an outsider looking in, you're obviously not gonna get it?? Its just the same as any other adopted style. (Lol, much love sonz, all this meant within the jovial spirit of debate on the board of course :D xxxxxxxx) [/QUOTE]
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