Saturday, January 14, 2012

FASHION 2011-2012??? FOR SCHOOL HELP!!!!!!?

Im going to go shopping for school next week Im going into 9th grade, What will the fashion be?? I don't want to stand out but I also Don't want to be the same??? Please help! Thanks!FASHION 2011-2012??? FOR SCHOOL HELP!!!!!!?
At my school, every single girl wears Hollister and Abercrombie.

But we're a fine arts school, and a lot are preppy..FASHION 2011-2012??? FOR SCHOOL HELP!!!!!!?
I don't think much is changed from last year...jeans, plaid, leggings, moccassins, cozy sweaters and cardigans, etc!FASHION 2011-2012??? FOR SCHOOL HELP!!!!!!?
Well here are some must go to stores (to maybe just browse too incase you don't like anything)

American Eagle Outfitters: I love thats store!!! :) They have fantastic baseball t-shirts, jeans, %26amp; very comfy hoodies! *i have all three of those categories :)* Also very chic vintage, but if on a budget (like my self) try you best to go to sales, threes no shame in that ha ha

Aeropastle: Some shirts are cute and sometimes they have nice items. Pretty cheap.

Forever21: ADORABLE! CHEAP! I really like it, also sweet, classic vintage!

Pacsun: Cute florals(:

Papaya: Like Forever21, but different stuff(:

Hollister%26amp; Abercrombie: Just no.

Department stores such as Kohls, Target, JCPenneys %26amp; such never go out of style!

Also must haves for new school year:

Vans or converse, super comfy sneaks!!
Skinny jeans in light washed
A cardigan
Simple basic shirts

Hoped i helped! Good luck(:
Firstly, go with something you like. Here's a tip tho: (depending on what you can afford) look on websites like hollister, abercrombie, aritzia, lulu lemon or garage or just places you like. (Those ones are really in style right now) you can look on the websites to get ideas or actually shop on line or look and go into the store and know what to get, if you can't afford places like that you can still look on the websites and try to find simalar clothes and cheaper clothes some where else! Good luck!
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