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<blockquote data-quote="PixiBunni" data-source="post: 1498564" data-attributes="member: 593003"><p>I dunno, when I went to school the outfit was black pants/skirt, white shirt, blue red and gold tie with a blue jumper. I went to school in a shirt that was left half way open with a black vest underneath. I wore a black jacket over the shirt. I had the tie on normally. I would wear pants with a belt matching my accesories. I would wear jelwery matching the colour I had chosen for the day and I used to always wear bows in my hair. I'd wear skirts though, even in the winter, with long socks or tights. I wear sort of lolitaish clothing and you could tell by my school uniform. I just used to experiment a lot, it made going to school fun. It was weid though, I started a trend of wearing tops under your shirt and leaving it open for some strange reason, even the other 'steeotypes' started to do it lol, but I left in year ten to another school, that wasn't big on uniform. I'd wear TUK shoes and anything to school.</p><p>I really hope you're dressing that way to express yourself, not just to break free from the mainsteam; although, thats the way the mainstream dress. I HATE how bows became popular, I have ribbons and headbands and a few bow clips and someone turned around to me a year ago and said I was just following a fashion o.0 I've been wearing bows in my hair since I was a toddler. Stupid idiots. But I don't care if people wear clothes like mine, because I'm rather unique in how I accesories and stuff.</p><p>Like I said be yourself and accesories how the bloody hell you want. So long as you wear all the requirements on your school planned the teachers can't say nothing, I even told a teacher that and she just said nothing and walked away. </p><p>Raych</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PixiBunni, post: 1498564, member: 593003"] I dunno, when I went to school the outfit was black pants/skirt, white shirt, blue red and gold tie with a blue jumper. I went to school in a shirt that was left half way open with a black vest underneath. I wore a black jacket over the shirt. I had the tie on normally. I would wear pants with a belt matching my accesories. I would wear jelwery matching the colour I had chosen for the day and I used to always wear bows in my hair. I'd wear skirts though, even in the winter, with long socks or tights. I wear sort of lolitaish clothing and you could tell by my school uniform. I just used to experiment a lot, it made going to school fun. It was weid though, I started a trend of wearing tops under your shirt and leaving it open for some strange reason, even the other 'steeotypes' started to do it lol, but I left in year ten to another school, that wasn't big on uniform. I'd wear TUK shoes and anything to school. I really hope you're dressing that way to express yourself, not just to break free from the mainsteam; although, thats the way the mainstream dress. I HATE how bows became popular, I have ribbons and headbands and a few bow clips and someone turned around to me a year ago and said I was just following a fashion o.0 I've been wearing bows in my hair since I was a toddler. Stupid idiots. But I don't care if people wear clothes like mine, because I'm rather unique in how I accesories and stuff. Like I said be yourself and accesories how the bloody hell you want. So long as you wear all the requirements on your school planned the teachers can't say nothing, I even told a teacher that and she just said nothing and walked away. Raych [/QUOTE]
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