Comfort vs Fashion

Comfort or fashion?

  • Give me dem sweats, comfy all the wayy

    Votes: 8 61.5%
  • Screw that, fashion is more important

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I don't care either way/both

    Votes: 5 38.5%

  • Total voters
    13

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I'm always envious of people who can wear super fashionable stuff and look comfortable or happy. But then when I try to even look remotely not like a sack of potatoes I'm uncomfortable the whole time 😂 I'm on the side of comfort is more important cause when I'm uncomfortable I'm grumpy. But I do occasionally dress up and put up with it because I like to feel good about myself sometimes 😂

What about you all? Do you suffer the uncomfortablness daily to look fashionable or are you a lucky ducks where it feels comfortable to where that nice shittttt
 
If I had to pick one or the other, I would say comfort; but I kind of opt for a mix of both. I don't really care about what's trendy or "in" at any given time. I will wear whatever clothes I feel are both cute and comfortable. I know there's a whole thing about leggings as pants, but I'm here for it. XD A soft pair of leggings and a long, oversized t-shirt or sweater? *chef's kiss*
 
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100% comfort unless I'm having a really really shitty day ahead of me and need to armor up by making myself pretty. I am surprisingly discovering after trying to change my style for the first time since I was 12 that some fashionable things are actually quite comfy, tho, and am slowly trying to transition into comfy and fashionable instead of comfy and dresses like a 12 year old.
 
Comfort-

I just pick whatever comes first out of my drawer when getting ready. As long as it’s comfy, it’s being worn.

I do accessorize, though, earrings, friendship bracelets, yeah.
 
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Comfort and fashionable. It took me a while to find a style I'm comfortable with and like and also can go out in, but now that I have I can be both.
 
Comfort first and foremost. A lot of the time I wear my jogging pants with a t-shrit or pj's. I will make an effort if I'm going out somewhere, but I don't go out often and when I do, I immediately go change once I'm at home.
 
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I love dressing up. Dresses are my go-to. Although, lately, I have not been motivated to go to work, I've been dressing semi-casual. But no matter, either way, everything is comfortable for me.

So, I'd say both. If I am not comfortable with anything, I will not wear it. So long as you feel comfortable and confident, you'll rock whatever you wear.
 
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I love dressing up. Dresses are my go-to. Although, lately, I have not been motivated to go to work, I've been dressing semi-casual. But no matter, either way, everything is comfortable for me.

So, I'd say both. If I am not comfortable with anything, I will not wear it. So long as you feel comfortable and confident, you'll rock whatever you wear.
I've recently been getting into dresses, I didn't touch them with a ten foot pole in high school. But now I find myself really wanting to wear them 😂 only thing is I have no idea how to style them with shoes because I HATE heels but I feel like wearing sneakers with a dress is taboo. The only other thing I hate is most of sleeveless and I hate my armpits showing
 
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I love dressing up. Dresses are my go-to. Although, lately, I have not been motivated to go to work, I've been dressing semi-casual. But no matter, either way, everything is comfortable for me.

So, I'd say both. If I am not comfortable with anything, I will not wear it. So long as you feel comfortable and confident, you'll rock whatever you wear.
I've recently been getting into dresses, I didn't touch them with a ten foot pole in high school. But now I find myself really wanting to wear them 😂 only thing is I have no idea how to style them with shoes because I HATE heels but I feel like wearing sneakers with a dress is taboo. The only other thing I hate is most of sleeveless and I hate my armpits showing
I have broken that taboo. I work at a school, though in the office. I basically have to go around and fetch students when needed. Heels would break my feet, so my solution is sneakers with dresses. Although flat pumps would work, of course.