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Should the fashion police become a reality?
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I say this because I was at tesco earlier and I noticed this rather strange looking fellow and he was wearing brown socks with sandals tight red tracksuit bottoms pulled up almost to his chest, a purple shirt, an extra wid blue tie from the 70's and a peruvian llama herders hat with extra tassles and bobbles, I kid you not! Should we be allowed to bring back the public stocks for people like this or do you agree with this "individuality" and encourage and praise people who dress like trekkies/trainspotters/escapees? Have you made a similar fashion mistake or do you have something ugly/weird/outrageious lurking in your cupboard under lock and key waiting for it to come back into fashion/to wear when your really drunk?
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I love ugly/weird/outrageous! Most of my wardrobe is Goth or Retro and I wear it as much as I can. It came in great when I worked in a library as it shifted people's perspective of what library people wore, I hated the shop uniform I had to wear (black suit, white shirt, no nose stud or mad jewellery), like something out of Stepford Wives - the whole (small) town is actually. Shop at charity shops and get some individuality to yourself, for yourself!
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