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Eh, I hate skinny jeans. They always reminded me of the feeling of slipping into clothes while sopping wet....a feeling that I simply cannot stand. That aside, I guess they're all fine.
None, they all look very contrived to me... I guess they look how you'd look if you clicked on a "style" to shop for clothes on amazon.com.
Girls doing "back to school" shopping are young enough to have the creativity and freedom to find their personal style, the thought of wearing those pre-fab type outfits at that age is horrifying to me!
The lineup reminds me of Breakfast Club stereotypes or something... you got the rebel, the preppy, the prom queen, the indie girl.
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I love #2 and #3, but I love #4 shirt and long sleeve shirt over it. But I don't like her shoes.
But I don't like the skinny pants. Those don't look good on women like me (curvy women should not wear them). I think those only look great on skinny women who have no curves. But I love #3 blouse and belt around it. And #2 yellow shirt combination there.
#1 Looks like she will take your lunch money
#2 Looks like she will have lunch with you.
#3 Looks like she will have everyone for lunch.
#4 Looks like she will have #3 for lunch.
Which one of these styles (http://www.spiegel.com/shop/thumbnail.aspx?index=0&gp_coll_id=500&gp_cat_id=50 3&nav_cat_id=13762&category_id=13815&viewall=1 - broken link)do you like the best?
#1, except for the shoes. I'd wear more feminine, adult shoes, but for a teen that is cute.
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Which one of these styles (http://www.spiegel.com/shop/thumbnail.aspx?index=0&gp_coll_id=500&gp_cat_id=50 3&nav_cat_id=13762&category_id=13815&viewall=1 - broken link)do you like the best?
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