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But I have my moments where I go for the "white trash" look with a wifebeater and shorts on... the only thing my wardrobe is kinda uniform in, is that most stuff is black (though a lot has a print to it).
Do you prefer black to white? Does it complement your skin tone?
Well, I can understand the entire "hot weather" and "no black" thing. Apparently it kinda attracts sunlight. Didn't know about the smell though.
I thought about ordering custom made Nike Air max classics once, just to fit my wardrobe colors a bit more. But given I pay about 100 euro for a pair in stores here and customs are about double that, I wasn't really up for that.
It usually doesn't divert much from that, ever. If I do, I end up massively uncomfortable throughout the day.
The smell comes when rain just keeps on pouring, and that I have to dry clothes either in the dryer, or more often, hung in the room. The black shirt will usually absorb more moisture and hence, there is a weird smell (imo) coming out from the clothes.
As for Nike Air Force white-on-white, it costs about S$140 (70 euros) in Singapore, but people usually wear shoes that has a price tag of S$100 or less. Some don't even wear shoes. But I do wear Air Forces...
I heard that Air Max are the 'in' sneakers in Europe. Am I right? Btw I wear them too!
The "plastic" usually breaks in about 3 months at the seams...
As for the clothing Kas mentioned... yeah I agree... if you feel happy and comfy with wearing that, don't bother thinking it's "dull" or "boring". At least your preference is socially accepted, lol...
My current Air Maxes are 1 year and 3 months old, so I'm looking to replace 'em.
Crap! How do you keep em that long? lol... I usually have them worn out in about 3 months.
On the subject of shoes, I love Vans shoes but they don't seem to last me very long. My current pair has multiple tears in the sole and the rain seeps in quite quickly. I should probably replace them soon.
Then again it is above 90f 9-10 months a year here.
I let my husband pick out my clothes. He's got a better sense of what's stylish and looks good on me. I hold veto power for things that are uncomfortable or made with the wrong kinds of fabric.