This might be a bit garbled, but hopefully you'll understand!
I'm a very conservative dresser - think jeans, nice plain t-shirt top, stripey Breton top or a plain-ish blouse. Black trousers in winter, cream linen trousers in summer. Probably "mum" style boots or Mary Jane shoes. This is all a relic of being bullied as a child - I wear stuff that doesn't stand out.
I see t-shirts with logos on them and think they look nice, but I won't buy them (for example this ) as I have a left over feeling that people will laugh at me for wearing them as it's not something that I would wear IYSWIM - like I'm playing dress up.
How do I start to improve my wardrobe? Can I get over this feeling?
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Wearing clothing that isn't "you"?
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DorisShutt · 28/04/2013 07:54
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