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Sorry if this comes across the wrong way, but I feel the statement above is only true for black people who do seem to dress better in Houston. In Dallas, white people, Hispanic, and Asians seem to dress better. The reason I include Asians in that statement is that Koreans and Japanese tend to dress alot better than the other Asian cultures and there are alot more of those in Dallas than Houston.
I just don't see a significant difference as far as Houston and Dallas being fashionable. I've always considered Houston a better dress city and still do. I think Dallasites style is borderline tacky
I just don't see a significant difference as far as Houston and Dallas being fashionable. I've always considered Houston a better dress city and still do. I think Dallasites style is borderline tacky
I do see a big difference, but we can agree to disagree on this one if its ok with you. Its not something Im very passionate about.
My mother is a model, so its actually an annoying subject for me. She talks about fashion nonstop! Those crazy Waco women of which my mother is one!
She must be friends with my mom. My aunt was a model and she was trying to encourage me and her daughter to get into the modeling industry; she loves talking about her past life as a model and it gets very annoying.
That's how I learned about lots of this stuff; I just recently found out that Waco used to have a Saks 5th Ave....I though that was pretty cool.
Me too. I was a skater-punk in high school. It drove my mother nuts!
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