what's your preferred dress code/style?

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  • I actually went to a school that required us to wear a uniform. It was an actually uniform, not dress restrictions. We had to wear a buttoned up shirt and dress pants with dress shoes. It was actually very formal. Anyways, I actually enjoyed my mornings when I had to pick out my clothe because they were right there on top of my dresser. I though it was nice and took the hassle off my mornings.

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    • thats true but don't you get tired. you end up looking just like eveyrone else. you don't really get to be yourself!

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      • What are you talking about? The cloth don't make the person, his personality does. I can still be an individual and act like myself. I see a lot of people wearing skinny jeans yet they act totally different from the person next to him who is also wearing the same thing. A person isn't a drone just because he wears the same thing as everybody else, he is though if he acts like everyone else, and I chose to act like myself, not how some company says I should act cause of the cloth I wear.

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        • I'm just saying relaxx, it's my personal opinion it's just not fuun wearing uniform.

          why'd you say "they take away the hassle of finding cloth to wear in the morning"? I mean you do care about what to wear no?

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          • I didn't mean to sound like I was attacking your opinion, I respect it actually.

            I do care about how I look. I try to make sure that I look decent. I grab the closest shirts to my bed then see if it looks alright. If it doesn't then I try something else. A uniform eliminates the hassle of trying to find something that looks good because, personally, I believe that a uniform looks great.

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