Berlin
Practically Family
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For myself, I find the idea of dressing down in order to not stand out preposterous. If those around me feel insecure about themselves because they perceive me to be ''dressed up'' that's frankly not my problem. When dressing I put consideration into choosing an outfit that is suitable for the setting(s) in which I will be that day. I don't consider that dressing down though, because I'm trying to dress for the occasion rather than conscientiously dressing in clothes my peers would approve of. Nuts to that! If I were truly worried about how people would react to my clothes I would just wear sweatpants and t-shirts like everyone else. Those types of mental barriers are just that--mental. Nothing bad is going to happen to you if you dress the way you want to in the modern world. Some might make rude comments, but it isn't as though you could face jail time or a forced visit to a psychiatrist.
I wear outdated clothes and dress by outdated standards that say a house dress shouldn't be worn outside of the house, a hat should be worn when going out, no slacks in professional settings, etc. Just because I wear vintage on a daily basis doesn't mean I'm likely to show up in a frilly 1950s prom dress to class. I just have higher standards than most people.
Amen.
'Nuff said.