Does the way you dress reflect your character?
Yes
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Although it is often misinterpreted, every article of clothing worn has some meaning- either significant or insignificant. Even clothing that you simply throw on can be clues towards who you are. For instance, you may be someone who does not care about how you are perceived which could be due to a polarized self esteem: too low to think it matters or high enough to think you do not need to. On the other hand, it could be that you were in a rush. which could be due to an inability to plan, or an excessively filled schedule. It may not be obvious what your clothing reflects- as noted by the various possible meanings that may oppose each other- but that does not diminish the nature of the information, no matter how cryptic Side: yes
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Most of my clothes I have had for years, and accumulating them from my older siblings and random places though out my life has lead to a broad sampling of various styles making their way into my wardrobe. Each outfit displays something of my taste and style, my culture and my history and from the collection of those displays one can derive a likely character if they are perceptive, for such cultures and histories are processes which mold people into who they are. Side: yes
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People are often surprised by my character because of the way I dress. I wear black jeans, black shirt(usually with a skull or something to do with guns or the Gadsden flag), black boots(cowboy, harness, or tactical), black leather, and black in other areas generally not seen. I was wearing black long before it was considered cool. I forgot to mention the long silver hair to the middle of my back. I'm part Comanche and usually wear a silver feather in one ear and silver and a turquoise bracelet not to mention the black .45 that is almost always on my hip unless I'm in school at the time. I'm still waiting for the law to change to allow legal carry on college campuses. But I'm generally a nice guy unless pushed too far, then all bets are off. Side: No
Hehe ahh right. If I worked in a building I would probably wear suits too or something - although they probably wouldn't suit me but thats just because I am so used to wearing casual clothing. Flimsy dresses are definitely up my street as are jeans but it gets so hot out here that they are not something I regularly wear. Side: No
Skimpy clothing does not necessarily mean promiscuous, or any derogatory implication, for that matter- it may just be wrongly attributed as such. The fact that you go to the beach must have some implications as to who you are. For instance: You are confident. you either feel confident in your looks, or confident enough to wear a bikini despite your looks. in either instance, you have the same attribute, as I gleaned from knowledge of your wardrobe alone. Side: No
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