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my lacoste shirts were stolen by my cousin. i dont steal.
You're not a thief, you're just supporting their actions. Unfortunately, that kind of complicity is not really a valid excuse. The fact that you know they're stolen puts you in the wrong.
As for clothes, who cares. If you can't have the confidence to make an approach when you look like crap, looking good is going to do very little, and will only tend to sway the people who are concerned about such nonsense.
I'd prefer a sensible woman wearing cheap crap she bought at a thrift store over some high-priced HB who covers her body in brand names any day. I cannot stand wearing advertising and any woman who does so would lose one out of ten points immediately, if I were to rate women on such a scale. Her ability to wear less-than-the-best signifies internal confidence to me. Her ability to conserve money signifies sensibility. If she's able to convey a unique sense of style despite all of that, she's awesome. And all of this analysis comes straight from what she's wearing.
That works both ways. A sensible woman will see exactly the same. You don't need to look expensive. You probably don't even want to, if you're looking for a relationship that's going to last.
For that matter, if you want character, look for a woman who's visibly overweight but yet attractive to you. The amount of rejection they receive builds incredible amounts of wisdom and strength.
It's all completely backwards, but few men have the sense to realize this. Hence all the posturing nonsense...