How Do I Jazz Up The Clothes I Already Have?

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Question:
I have a lot of clothes, but I’m sick of them. Instead of getting all new clothes, are then any new, trendy combinations I could try? I want some new looks with the clothes I already have. I need to jazz them up a bit. Thnx a million!

Answer:
I think the best way to answer your questions is this: Take the t-shirts you are sick of wearing alone, and find a cool shirt to wear over them, for instance a button down one that is perhaps two different colors that are also in your original shirts. I do this a lot. If you don’t have any, you’ll only need to pick up a few new shirts. A belt really adds to your jeans. It makes them look like a whole different pair. Take a long sleeved shirt and stick a short sleeved one (with corrosponding colors or COURSE!) on the top.

You can wear even 3 shirts. The collar of your shirt will look really cute. Don’t get into the habbit of wearing a certain pair of jeans with a certain shirt. My mom taught me to do that, and break that habit because it limits your wardrobe significantly. Then try different accessories you have never tried with other things. Mix and match clothes. Have your friends come over. Sometimes another eye can REALLY help you pick stuff out.

Hope this helpful.

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