How do you dress?

I've often made a few questionable choices with my clothes through the years and have often got it wrong. In the last year or so I've decided to go for comfort over conformity, and I've always been more attracted to bright colours rather than black, grey or beige and the muted tones that seem to be popular these days. I don't want to look like everyone else anymore.

My partner and I recently discovered a shop in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, and they sell all sorts of cool clothes. It's hippie style so there are patchwork trousers, harem pants, and loose shirts and t-shirts, printed designs etc. I absolutely love it and it's what I wear now. I'm happy to be the weird guy wearing the hat, assorted coloured clothes and sandals or barefoot shoes.

What's your style and what do you like wearing?

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  • The same every day unless I've got an event that requires a dress code or uniform.

    Cargo quick dry walking trousers. It's a very specific type of fabric and it's the only one pretty much. 

    The same belt every day.

    T-shirt, always in what my grandmother would refer to as 'muddy' colours. Always plain colour with no text or symbols. And then a fleece, generally one of the ones with a 1/4 length zip, but  I have a few without a zip too.

    If I need additional layers I have a waterproof coat, winter ski type coat, gilet and zip up fleece, thermals, and some long sleeved tops. 

    I then also have formal and more formal wear, but other than that it's the same all the time.

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  • The same every day unless I've got an event that requires a dress code or uniform.

    Cargo quick dry walking trousers. It's a very specific type of fabric and it's the only one pretty much. 

    The same belt every day.

    T-shirt, always in what my grandmother would refer to as 'muddy' colours. Always plain colour with no text or symbols. And then a fleece, generally one of the ones with a 1/4 length zip, but  I have a few without a zip too.

    If I need additional layers I have a waterproof coat, winter ski type coat, gilet and zip up fleece, thermals, and some long sleeved tops. 

    I then also have formal and more formal wear, but other than that it's the same all the time.

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