Fashion comes and goes but style is forever, and Splatoon cares about neither.
I’m not a very fashionable person. I don't keep up with the latest clothing trends nor do I have my finger on the pulse of the industry. I’m also most certainly not a stylish person either, having worn formalwear fewer times than I have been invited to formal events. However, I do care about my appearance; I dye my hair colours I like and just bought a jumper because it had Kirby on the back. Part of me is just a bit too lazy to figure out what's in and what's out with each new season. My approach to fashion goes a little like this: for T-shirts or shirts, I’ll usually buy something with a cool design featuring something I care about. You know, like a jumper with Kirby on the back. However, if it’s just a graphic tee with the logo of a company on it, why would I wear it? I have no interest in celebrating a brand’s existence. I love jackets, jumpers or tops because this is how I usually display what sort of mood I am in. Bomber and denim, cut off leather or military green jackets? Hell yeah to all of them. Don’t talk to me, I want to give off unapproachable vibes. Sportswear tops? Sometimes, I guess, I like to think these make me look like I’m busy and have somewhere to be. Hoodies? Sure, but I’m probably not leaving the house for the rest of the day.
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Hats are a must. They are a great way to avoid making unwanted eye contact, hide that I never do makeup and save my dyed hair from the rain. For pants I will wear anything loose and all one colour. I struggle to express myself here so why bother? What sort of socks do I wear? Um, ones with holes in them. Usually. Can socks
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