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DESIGNER DOES NOT MEAN DRIP.

  • Writer: danicahcw26
    danicahcw26
  • Jun 13, 2020
  • 2 min read

Now don't get me wrong, we've all been there; having a designer item makes you feel like the richest person in your small city but the value of it does not determine whether your style is hard. Not at all. It's hard I know, to not try and flex your designer branded apparel to everyone but please resist yourself!

My focus in this post is to prevent you from looking like this:

And to all my readers out there, GET RID OF THESE GUCCI AND LV BELTS

Similar to my last post, the logo of a brand does not define your self value. Your outfit will look much better without huge logos of your brand on it. Even huge designer brands know that there is not importance in how their logos look.

Hence they have changes their font into a more simplistic yet timeless style.

Instead refrain from buying VISUAL designer wear and buy something that is worth the money. People can also tell how expensive your outfit looks if it does not have a logo as well. IMHO I think a big logo plastered onto something makes it look tacky and cheapens the overall outfit.

For example a simple white t-shirt. Do not buy from cheap stores such as H&M and so on... their quality is loose and will not hold by itself structurally, which will not be flattering on your body. Spend just a little more and buy shirts that are worth the money long term where they instantly look more expensive with your outfit.

These shirts are loose and flimsy so if you're going for a clean, casual vibe whilst looking polish, stop wasting money on buying several cheap t-shirts.

Look at some good examples below!

 
 
 

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