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Which US city has your Most Favorite and Least Favorite Clothing style. Here are my Choices:
Most Favorite: Encintas, CA. Love the year round sun-glass and casual dressing culture. Girls and Guys there actually care about what they wear and have a scintillating sense of style, which I like .
Least Favorite: St. Louis, MO. People there in general have such a bland and lousy sense of clothing .
Spoiler
Sundaydrive will most probably kill me over my least favorite choice, but its my gut feeling
Since I live in Orange County, CA I will have to say my least favorite clothing "style" is what I see here, soccer moms in daily Lululemon, and people year round flip flops and shorts. Yuck. Totally uninspiring.
Best is San Francisco or NY.
Best: New York City
Worst: Denver by far is the most dull, colorless, bland city. You're made fun of here for dressing flamboyant or different. No wonder Columbine happened here. State of gross!
Lovely question. My most favorite clothing style city by far is Miami and the South Florida area. We are probably the only place left in the continental U.S. where dressing up is an everyday occurrence and people actually know how to dress to accentuate their genders. Everywhere else people seem very lazy and purposely dress like hobos, hipsters, or their opposite sex. Now of course, we have our fair share of tramps and ratchets. No one's denying that. I'm just saying most of the South FL area consist of people that tend to dress like they have money. The South American and European influence on fashion is very high. And I kind of like it.
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