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Heh, this idea just popped into my head… Surely everybody's got some embarrassing stories to tell about a bad haircut or something stupid they used to wear?

One of my worst ones happened while I was in highschool… I had fairly long hair, but I just didn't think it looked cool enough, so I decided to take matters into my own hands: One night I shaved off all the hair on one side of my head, with scissors! I cut as close as I could, using a mirror to guide me. Oh I thought I looked SO groovy when I was finished. :)
…It made my parents VERY angry at me… And NO ONE else thought I looked cool at all, in fact most people thought I looked like a mental patient, some people thought I actually was a mental patient!
I had people come up and ask me kindly weather I had been in an accident and had an operation on a head injury. I'm not joking!

So you could say that style wasn't really much of a success… Still, I didn't shave the rest to match it, I left my roughly cut botched job the way it was and stuck with my mistake until it had grown back to match the other side.

…So that's one story from me, anybody else?

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I went to the movie house in shorts (that looked like underwear), slippers, and a faded shirt. I became a center of attention for awhile. And man it was embarrassing. But… I did it for $500. :)



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I wore a fedora hat. Like Indiana Jones type fedora hat. In college. I was known as 'the girl in the hat' for two semesters. I thought it was cool at the time (and it was rather practical during the irregularities of the weather in fall) and people saw it as me being weird like every psychology student was cliched to be.

I grew out of it eventually- however nobody looked at me as if I was out of the nuthouse. Perhaps because pretty soon after my phase had ended, everyone started wearing these odd gnome-like hats that had a bell at the dangling edge. *laughs*

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I wore a fedora hat. Like Indiana Jones type fedora hat. In college. I was known as 'the girl in the hat' for two semesters. I thought it was cool at the time (and it was rather practical during the irregularities of the weather in fall) and people saw it as me being weird like every psychology student was cliched to be.

I grew out of it eventually- however nobody looked at me as if I was out of the nuthouse. Perhaps because pretty soon after my phase had ended, everyone started wearing these odd gnome-like hats that had a bell at the dangling edge. *laughs*

Fedoras are the best. I wear mine every now and again. They're back in style.

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I always used to wear odd things. Still do, actually, but at least I only hear compliments.

The most ridiculous thing had to have been my glasses in middle school. They were HUGE. I wouldn't wear smaller glasses because I hated seeing the space around the rim and the prongs that usually set on the nose. Now I look at pictures of myself wearing those gigantic glasses and I can't stop laughing.

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I always used to wear odd things. Still do, actually, but at least I only hear compliments.

The most ridiculous thing had to have been my glasses in middle school. They were HUGE. I wouldn't wear smaller glasses because I hated seeing the space around the rim and the prongs that usually set on the nose. Now I look at pictures of myself wearing those gigantic glasses and I can't stop laughing.

I'm the same way.

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I once wore a baggy, velour, red turtleneck with tight blue leggings with yellow flowers. Yeah, that's my worst, but still, it makes me want to gag.

Of course, I was nine at the time, but still.

Yep, that's all I've got. I'm a girl, and an extremely femmy one at that; I'm very picky about my appearance.

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I wore stretchy pants and a gigantic t-shirt TUCKED INTO MY STRETCHY PANTS (!) all through my elementary school and possibly even jr. high years. Then I moved on to baggy jeans and gigant t-shirts all through high school which wasn't much of an improvement…I flashed a lotta panty when I lifted my arms over my head and my pants were falling.

Then college hit and I couldn't take all the peer-pressure to conform any longer so I caved and now I dress like a normal girl most of the time. Boy, those stretchy pants…those were the days.

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In middle school I wore the stretchy leggings with flats and a giant sweater. That was one of the fashions at the time though so I think it was okay. I shudder to think of it now though.

Also in middle school I always wore this big hair clip in my hair. Think of the big hinged clam type clips with alligator teeth that women use now to twist their hair up in the back and hold it. I wore one of those for ages - except just to tug up all the hair on one side, like some kind of super-extreme hair clip or something.

I think middle school is the roughest on fashion. Kids know there's such a thing as fashion but they don't really understand it. They know they want to be kind of different but not TOO different, and they don't realize which things actually do and don't flatter them.

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I had these multicoloured lycra cycling gloves that I thought were really cool and wanted to wear all the time when I was about 11 or so. Luckily mum would tell me to take them off because it looked silly.

One time, when I was about 14, I bought these trousers with embroidery around the hem. I thought they were really cool, but at the time I hadn't noticed that they were actually meant to be cropped trousers, they just came down to my ankles like normal trousers because I'm short (I'm only about 5'1" now, I was even smaller back then). Needless to say, the cut of them looked totally ridiculous. Shame since the embroidery was so nice…

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I used to wear dogtags on occasion and a beanie, or bandana, or bandana AND beanie at the same time pulled down so low that it blocked half my vision. That was paired with one of those chains that attach to your waller and hang down the side of your pants. The whole look was brought together with the baggiest jeans and t-shirt I could find. The t-shirt was sometimes paired with an overshirt. That was when I was 13 year old poser. If I could go back in time, I'd probably shoot myself (in the leg to prevent death) for looking so stupid.

To my defense it was more of a numetal inspired look than a hip-hop inspired look.

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I wore a fedora hat. Like Indiana Jones type fedora hat. In college. I was known as 'the girl in the hat' for two semesters. I thought it was cool at the time (and it was rather practical during the irregularities of the weather in fall) and people saw it as me being weird like every psychology student was cliched to be.

I grew out of it eventually- however nobody looked at me as if I was out of the nuthouse. Perhaps because pretty soon after my phase had ended, everyone started wearing these odd gnome-like hats that had a bell at the dangling edge. *laughs*

Fedoras are the best. I wear mine every now and again. They're back in style.

I know… I was ahead of my time, it seems. *chuckles* However, it is true the hat still comes in handy when it snows or it is too windy and chilly :)

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Two words: stirrup pants. My childhood was a disaster of terrible fashion fads.

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You seen my hair? it becomes a fashion mistake every few years, but it eventually gets cool again. Afro for the win.

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Funnily enough the only time I've ever had fashion mistakes were when I tried to dress mainstream - see, I can't really give you an example, but the easiest way for me to explain it is this (and this is all retrospectivly):
Since I didn't know where I fit in, I took my fashion cues from my much thinner friends - which, isn't really an issue that they were much thinner, it's just a point to explain that while they could buy clothes in Aeropastel and The Banana Republic, I could not - so I settled for the closest I could get to their style, while buying off of the Sears sales racks.
Of course, I also don't believe in trying clothes on.
Add to that, I don't really have an eye for conservative fashion asthetic, and you get someone who looks pretty damn awkward wearing normal looking clothes that just don't match.

However, I found out in college that I can pull off weird shit like nobody's business. Which is good, because I like weird shit.

My teenage years were very awkward.

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Hmm, fashion mistakes? (I buy clothes at Target, I don't care.)

I would have some, but all the shirts and pants I own are black (maybe gray.)

People do say my hair is a huge fashion mistake.

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When I was first starting high school I tried trimming my own split ends in the mirror. I did the "cut wile up in a ponytail thing" and ended up with a totally different length on one side of my head then the other. I won't even mention what I did to my bangs. I still have nightmares.

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My vintage brown leather bomber jacket in the final year of highschool. I thought it was the bees knees, everyone else called me biggles.
That jacket sounds pretty groovy Bggles!

-Skool's right though, what you do in school is where it 'matters' to you most… Outside of that we usually just don't care as much, if at all, what other's think. Unless you're that sort of person, or you're obsessed with 'fitting in' still. ;)

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My vintage brown leather bomber jacket in the final year of highschool. I thought it was the bees knees, everyone else called me biggles.

I too, have a brown leather bomber that I've worn every year. I know it's not good looking too. It's far too large on me, the zipper is broken, and the inside lining is gone, the pockets all have holes, and since the inside lining is gone…everything falls straight out onto the ground. But I love it.

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there was one point when i wore hawaiian shirts with dragon patterns on them, this was a couple of years ago and i still have them (and they still fit, one is firey, the other is thundery). i paired them with jeans that fall down every few steps because i didn't have a belt (i wear those still sometimes, i wear belts with them now though).

that's actually one of my better fashion mistakes, i'll keep you guys updated if i find any more in my wardrobe (or photo album of a young me).

Also, back before i was burned (i was about 4 at the time) I had a tartan jacket, i burned myself in it. needless to say, i try and steer clear of tartan (or anything that resembles tartan) since i feel the pain every time i see that tartan (the same pattern as my old jacket)

nowadays, i wear Blue, Black, white or red (and sometimes the occasional Yellow, whenever i go to the Football*)

*BRITISH ALERT- americans know it as soccer

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Apparently I wear too much pink and purple for a guy. :(

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