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* Flared pants that end somewhere above the ankles. Yikes!
* Clothes from the cheap shops with threads hanging down, buttons about to come off, etc.
* Big ugly white shoes, worn anywhere.
* A prevailing absence of self-respect in appearance. Not caring to be presentable in public because “I wanna be comftabul!” (The cry of toddlers everywhere.)
Just one off the top of my head. Massively platformed women's shoes. I don't care if they're 14 carat gold plated or what label they carry. Who in their right mind wants to look and sound like an approaching Clydesdale?
They kind of look like hooves too. Made me spit up my drink. plus 1.
* Flared pants that end somewhere above the ankles. Yikes!
* Clothes from the cheap shops with threads hanging down, buttons about to come off, etc.
* Big ugly white shoes, worn anywhere.
* A prevailing absence of self-respect in appearance. Not caring to be presentable in public because “I wanna be comftabul!” (The cry of toddlers everywhere.)
Ripped jeans; anything that looks like men's clothes/shoes; oversized mumu sloppy clothes; spaghetti straps; more than one coat of mascara on my lashes; tatoos; yoga pants (I have one pair and use it when I do yoga/Pilates); neon colors; green yellow blue black or other 'trendy' nail polish; t-shirts with logos like:"I am a strong woman" or "Please be kind" or others like that; mini jupe or shorts etc.
Yes! Way too ... "poo" like! Mushy and brown. plus 1 That "iconic" design Terraza sofa looks like a heap of clay colored stool-a symptom of several nasty disease entities. Really gross.
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