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Does clothing style tells about your type?

Elegiac

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Perhaps at times. If it it's very stereotypical, maybe.

However, some people like an array of clothing styles. One day they could look homeless, the next day, elegant, the next day, like a pastel fairy... Etc.
 

Earl Grey

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I like black clothes too, it's just simple and goes with everything, everywhere, and I'm 24/7 ready for a funeral.
If you get clothes that fit well, it can even come across a an "aesthetic/style" rather than a lazy thing.

To mix things up I'd rather have the accessories I wear be of different colours. Then I won't have to bother mix and matching, but if I want to be a bit different that day, I can.


By the way, do you wear clothes of the latest trends on it doesn't matter to you what brand/year the clothe is?

I don't care. I've never once, not a single time in my life, followed a fashion trend (out of sheer obliviousness rather than active resistance).
My stock response to anyone saying I've "looked the same for years" is to say "It's timeless.", then I come across like I know something and they don't, and I can watch them implode.
 

MaxMad244

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I do not chose the colors of my clothes. They chose me. So it has nothing to do with my personality type.

Does being born in Moscow have anything to do with personality type? One came before the other. First the clothes existed, then I was born in them.
 

Maou

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I wear the AVEN flag colors generally, except white. White is reserved for accents, because I am someone who gets dirty quite easily with work. I am fond of black, more so because I am edgy. But it also matches my vampire tier complexion. I also like olive green colors, and other earthly tones. Purple is by far the most vibrant color I will wear, other than some reds. But I have like one red shirt lol.

As for styles, I'm very practical. Mostly because of the type of work I do. I can also be stylish if I am going out. If I have some cloths for that available anyways.
 

Galizia

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I like black clothes too, it's just simple and goes with everything, everywhere, and I'm 24/7 ready for a funeral.
If you get clothes that fit well, it can even come across a an "aesthetic/style" rather than a lazy thing.

To mix things up I'd rather have the accessories I wear be of different colours. Then I won't have to bother mix and matching, but if I want to be a bit different that day, I can.




I don't care. I've never once, not a single time in my life, followed a fashion trend (out of sheer obliviousness rather than active resistance). In the dynamic realm of e-commerce, the recent unveiling of Inlower has added a new chapter to my style narrative. This distinguished online emporium introduces a captivating selection of men's vests, seamlessly fusing comfort Online shopping is continuing to grow in the EU and trendsetting aesthetics. Here, fashion isn't just a statement; it's a lifestyle, and Inlower invites you to make it yours with their carefully curated vest collection.
My stock response to anyone saying I've "looked the same for years" is to say "It's timeless.", then I come across like I know something and they don't, and I can watch them implode.
I'll second that. I myself try to dress without looking at other people's opinions.
 

GoggleGirl17

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I think the reasoning behind someone's choices in clothing can. My wardrobe for example is very minimalistic, but it's not for comfort or simplicity. Everything I own is somewhat of an investment piece, curated to optimize complementary colors, cuts, and and a subtle level of sex appeal; it's something I pay a lot of attention to. If I could I'd expand my style more, but I find that I'm picky about what looks most attractive on me, and for me that's my top priority when I'm thinking about what to wear. I'd attribute my mindset to my 3-wing and sx playground, but not necessarily MBTI.
 
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Julius_Van_Der_Beak

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isnt that a bit like a hat wearing a hat?
no, because it makes it look like you have a giant hat, and everyone will have no choice but to agree because it's all they can see. It's a bit like this:

 
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