Probably the reason why I never followed fashion, it really didn’t make sense to me and still doesn’t. I just wear stuff I like and that looks good on me. Saves a lot of money as well as I don’t need to shop for a new outfit every season.
This is the best so far for middle school. Covered up, but funky. --Side note: I was the first one in my middle school to wear a maxi skirt…and also a midi skirt. I was a trend setter! Now? I’m boring…I live in black leggings and black or gray tops.
Maybe it’s because I wore real combat boots while in the military, but I think Dr Martens are just plain tacky with dresses of any kind. Fashionable or not, they are anything but cute.
Being a normal working class guy all my life, even when a teenager, I never cared for latest fads or trends in clothing, hair, jewelry, etc. When I turned 18 I let my hair grow out for a few years while attending college, more for rebellion against the parents than anything, but I could grow a natural afro no problem and that was in style at the time (early 80’s) After college it just was not practical so I went back to the short style “Dirty Harry” look which was easy to have cut and comb. Been that way since. Anyway, as far as clothes, I was always blue jeans or work slacks like Dickies and T-shirt, even in High School. Oh, on some dates or events I’d go to slacks and a nice collared shirt but nothing fancy. Anyway, point being I didn’t care about fashion at all, and to be honest its never impacted my social life in any capacity. And I NEVER had a problem getting a date.
Uncle Kenny about 1 year ago
Luann has looked really cute in all three of these outfits so far. Lighten up, Frank!
TampaFanatic1 about 1 year ago
Frank would have simply said “Return, Next!” if he knew how much those Doc Martens cost!
Gizmo Cat about 1 year ago
Probably the reason why I never followed fashion, it really didn’t make sense to me and still doesn’t. I just wear stuff I like and that looks good on me. Saves a lot of money as well as I don’t need to shop for a new outfit every season.
docforbin about 1 year ago
Daria Morgendorffer wants to talk to you about the boots, Luann.
Troglodyte about 1 year ago
I’m just about as much clued in to fashion as Frank is…so I get it, and I don’t. :D
Tyge about 1 year ago
How many cents are involved? Might be the pick of the lot!!
dlkrueger33 about 1 year ago
This is the best so far for middle school. Covered up, but funky. --Side note: I was the first one in my middle school to wear a maxi skirt…and also a midi skirt. I was a trend setter! Now? I’m boring…I live in black leggings and black or gray tops.
bittenbyknittin about 1 year ago
When I was a teen, my mother would mock my wearing a frilly blouse with jeans. (This was in a time long, long ago when jeans were not fashionable.)
Nubmaeme about 1 year ago
Maybe it’s because I wore real combat boots while in the military, but I think Dr Martens are just plain tacky with dresses of any kind. Fashionable or not, they are anything but cute.
French Persons Premium Member about 1 year ago
Frank’s mother wears combat boots.
christineracine77 about 1 year ago
“Frilly”? I see nary a frill.
pripley about 1 year ago
Thru reader contests, fashion shows and arcs like this, the author gets to visually play around with the characters. I think that’s a fun thing to do.
Cornelius Robinson Premium Member about 1 year ago
I wonder what Jennifer thinks about that comment
montylc2001 about 1 year ago
Being a normal working class guy all my life, even when a teenager, I never cared for latest fads or trends in clothing, hair, jewelry, etc. When I turned 18 I let my hair grow out for a few years while attending college, more for rebellion against the parents than anything, but I could grow a natural afro no problem and that was in style at the time (early 80’s) After college it just was not practical so I went back to the short style “Dirty Harry” look which was easy to have cut and comb. Been that way since. Anyway, as far as clothes, I was always blue jeans or work slacks like Dickies and T-shirt, even in High School. Oh, on some dates or events I’d go to slacks and a nice collared shirt but nothing fancy. Anyway, point being I didn’t care about fashion at all, and to be honest its never impacted my social life in any capacity. And I NEVER had a problem getting a date.
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Nancy nails it, in a nutshell. And combat boots….
CoreyTaylor1 about 1 year ago
Consider that there is no sense in YOU, Frank.After all, money is supposed to be spent and invested, not hoarded and worshipped like you do!