You may have grown up with messages that style is shallow Cum in come at me bro shirt, or caring about what you wear or how you look is vain and a sin. But really style is a form of self-care and research shows that self-care is important for your mental health. And research shows that when you feel more confident (which so many women tell me they do when they start figuring out their style) you have higher self-esteem. What’s not to love about that? It’s like looking a gift horse in the mouth. When someone gives you a compliment, accept is graciously as a gift. Savor it and internalize it. We take any minor criticism (or what we perceive as criticism) as fact and the truth and believe it is a problem, yet compliments we bat away or diminish with “this old thing” or “no it’s just the lighting in here”. Why not resolve for the next month to say a gracious “thank you” to every compliment you receive, and actually start to believe they are true. Maybe you have a self-limiting belief that YOU could never be seen as stylish, or you can’t be stylish if you’re over a certain age, or not a particular size (I think we’ve covered that one above). When you limit yourself you’re limiting the opportunities you say yes to. Do you know what’s interesting about research into “lucky people”? It’s that they say yes to opportunities, they strike up conversations with others, they actually leave the house and do things rather than stay home because they don’t have the right thing to wear. You are perfect just as you are. Nothing about you is a flaw, everything is an asset. Never point out to others what you perceive as your flaws, because most people wouldn’t even notice them without you drawing attention to them, and then that’s all they may see (or they think you’re crazy because you’re not seeing the wonderful, beautiful, gorgeous person they’re seeing). Those lists are made to sell garments, not because you need them. They are about making money. Just because something looks great on someone else, doesn’t mean you need it in your wardrobe, or that you’ll be styleless without it. Assess everything you’re considering purchasing with your Style Recipe in mind, and your own personalized style guidelines of what does and doesn’t work for you at hand (if you don’t have these, then my 7 Steps to Style is there to walk you through the process to get this nailed). If something fits your list, sure buy it. But if it doesn’t, please don’t waste your time, energy or money on it.
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Back and stronger than ever, Topman Design AW13 took its viewers through an enriching journey of a young man on his travels through landscape and cultures.As the voyage begun, things were clean and functional. Cum in come at me bro shirt Ice white cropped parkas were worn over explorer knits in luxurious creams and puttys. Meanwhile, pants loose and wide, were often tucked into boots and belted at the waist. But, as time progressed, colours altered. Printed Tibetan pea coats were worn large and loose, whilst a swarm of rich orange and red spilled onto the catwalk. As the journey neared its end, the young man appeared enriched and wisened. Double-breasted suiting featured in garnet and ox blood, before midnight blue silk jackets took centre stage with elegant shirting.
ryan stone –
Always go with kingtees!
Love these kingteeshops for my crafting! Never disappointed when I buy Gildan.
Linda Ivie –
Overly great from the size to how lightweight and extremely comfortablw to wear.
David Bacon –
Perfect T-Shirt
This is a perfect T-Shirt. Nice fabric, holds the color with repeated washings, doesn’t shrink much at all. I have many Gildan T-Shirts, this time I tried the Indigo Blue. Fantastic color! I want more!
Tara McGurrin –
This is a really nice shirt. Decal was great has been washed multiple times without shrinking or fading!