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Old 07-27-2011, 08:02 AM
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I'm with hooty on this one. If the shirt works for you to tuck in and belt I'm all for that, but the big belt over an untucked t-shirt I think looks goofy and looks like you're trying too hard. Just my opinion. I think the idea is to take the pressure OFF your wardrobe, not make it worse. Clean, put together, composed, these are how you want to come off, not bedazzled. If the earrings are something you'd never otherwise wear with shorts and a t-shirt, now isn't the time to start. Same thing with any of the accessories. Yes, accessorize, no, don't accessorize for a cocktail dress when that's not what you're wearing. This isn't a "who can make a t-shirt look the fanciest" contest.
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