Your Areas Fashion Trends (guys, gel, girls, brown)
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Any trends you see in your area that you have noticed don't continue in other parts of the country?
I notice a lot of us in NYC-NJ-Southeast PA....wear a lot of black on black...in a lot of other places there seems to be less of this.
I notice that here and in certain other pockets of places I go, it's the norm per say to have a designer handbag...if you have 10 women in a nail salon, 9 will have a real designer bag. But some other places I have been it's about 1 in 10.
And in Jersey, we have more acrylic / gel nail tips going on then the rest of the world ...but hey I am proud of it!
People have awful style here in Indiana. NASCAR t-shirts and hoodies on guys. Hoodies, hoodies, and more hoodies on girls. People have a horrible fashion sense in the midwest.
For some reason the Goth trend is sticking around here. More so in teens, but plenty of adults still doing the huge chains on super wide legged pants & rainbow hair, a million piercings & scowl on face to go along with it.
The 'straight out of rehab' look is in here, too. Lindsay Lohan/Nicole Richie look. Super big bug-eyed sunglasses, scarves (even when it is hot), big Ugg boots over pants, layers, layers & more layers, well, anything cute-sloppy, if that makes any sense. Well, half of them are straight out of rehab, not that that is a bad thing, ok.
All out hippie. And I'm talking all.....out....hippie! The number of cavemen looking guys running around here is mind boggling!!
I prefer to keep my style on the DL.
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