I’ve struggled with personal style for years. I always wondered if it was because I wasn’t average sized, or if it was money based, or just ever changing interests.

Right now this is my go to style. Men’s jackets/sweaters, leggings, buffalo plaid.

How do you define style?
The year most people start dressing themselves is the year I gained 40 pounds in one summer, I’ve been overweight ever since. It’s not a boo hoo me thing, I love food more than exercise.

It’s a process.
I always wondered how much of it is based on not being able to dress my size, or to pick a style? I never had expectations to dress a certain way either, I wore whatever I wanted.

This personal choice of so wear again in a heart beat. And again, leggings. A trend.
Junior/High school was a lot of ringer tees and hoodies and jeans. Also I lived in bandana headbands. But I don’t think I had a signature style.

I vividly remember a velour mock neck T-shirt and zip off khaki pants. And I thought I looked good in it.
Honestly I think the coolest I ever looked in my youth was 4th grade and 7th grade. That side pony green romper action, and then the black tank with jeans and tied off plaid?

Classic.
I don’t really know what the point of this thread became other than to kind of vocalize how I think I still don’t have a real style, I just have a huge mesh of clothes I like and wear in waves. 33 and I still don’t have stuff figured out.

And I think that’s okay?
In conclusion, three year old me had the best style. A handmade halter and shorts made from McDonald’s fabric. The height of fashion.
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