Have you ever stood in front of your closet, surrounded by heaps of clothes Pearl Jam July 13 2024 Lisbon, Portugal LisBon LIve Festival Poster Shirt, yet still unsure of what truly reflects your personal style? You find yourself second-guessing whether your choices are genuinely yours or merely a reflection of others’ expectations. Well, you’re not alone. Many of us face this perplexing dilemma, often influenced by societal norms, friends, family, or even past relationships. In fact, this is a common struggle, not limited to just one gender. I recall a conversation with a male client who, post-divorce, grappled with deciphering his own taste in clothing, uncertain if it was his or his ex-wife’s who had bought a lot of clothing for him during their many years of marriage. So, if you too wonder if what you have in your wardrobe is your own taste, or that of friends, family, and influencers (who tell you that you “must have” a bunch of the latest trends in your wardrobe) rest assured that this confusion is a part of the journey to finding your true style identity. Let’s delve into the importance of understanding your values. For some, who have a strong value for Connection, conforming and fitting in is paramount, and they might choose clothes that align more with the group’s preferences rather than their personal liking. Alternatively if you value Freedom more highly, then you don’t need or want to conform, instead you will want to figure out how freedom impacts your style choices. Is it freedom of movement? Freedom of expression? Freedom from conformity? Recognizing your values in clothing choices is crucial. In my 7 Steps to Style online program, I emphasize the significance of comprehending how your values influence your fashion preferences it’s an integral part of one of my 7 steps. This understanding can aid you in discerning whether your choices resonate with your genuine self or cater more to external expectations. Values impact all your choices, and when you’re out of alignment with your values in your wardrobe or clothing choices you won’t feel good or confident. Knowing what your values are and then how you apply them to your wardrobe is really valuable as it helps to keep you on the right sartorial path. Making decisions about what to buy and wear is always easier when you can run your values past that decision, you’ll immediately know if something is in alignment or out. One of my top values is Independence, which means one way I like to express this is to customise clothing (I did the Sashiko stitching and patching on these jeans) so that it’s completely unique and individual. I also have a hairstyle that is not too common and am always looking to trying to combine my clothing into new and different outfits.
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The resurgence of ’90s fashion has resulted in a truly mixed bag of emotions. Pearl Jam July 13 2024 Lisbon, Portugal LisBon LIve Festival Poster Shirt While the ’90s can be credited with providing us with now-favorable slip dresses and kitten heels, there’s also a raft of trends we’d like to keep in the past. After reaching out to the rest of the Who What Wear team, we reminisced about all the pieces we used to be so proud to own but can’t imagine ever wearing again (we think), as well as the celebrity looks we’d happily revisit time and again. Just when you think all of the possible forgotten looks from the 1990s have remained hidden, along comes another one. How much do you want a really ridiculously small right now? And how much better would it be if it had tiny handles and was rendered in silk-satin (see Kate Beckinsale below)? Or what about those ’90s Kate Moss images you come back to time and again for inspiration on what to wear on a night out? We’ve recently rediscovered a love for old-school SJP and combat trousers, too. The revivals are coming in thick and fast, people. Thick and fast. Keep scrolling for our guide to the ’90s fashion items, trends, and combinations we wore to death and then forgot about until now.
Adam Spensley –
I bought this to purposefully be oversized so I order a size XL. It’s very comfortable and holds up well in the wash. It’s a conversation starter and always a big hit. I like to wear with my bicycle yoga shorts.
Larry Kirchner –
great sweater. material. design. comfort. and would’ve gave 5 stars but just this one problem now. who gets to wear it now. cause I am 5xl and I’m telling you Newchic and everyone who buys. this sweater is barely 3xl. this sucks that about a bagging
Brent Poirier –
Everything looks and feels great. I received it sooner than I expected ( under the circumstances) and I’m getting asked where did I get the shirt.
SCOT OBRIEN –
Good price
These Tee shirts fit as expected. Washed in cold water and tumble dry. Some shrinking due to 100% cotton.