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yea alot of people wear skate shoes and dont skate. i DO skate and usually DONT wear skate shoes but if it is who you want to look like then wear them with pride but be sure to avoid all black or real dark colors cause you get the "emo" stereotype.
I (since i am black)
do not wear super baggy jeans
tall tee
when sarging however i will wear if i am not out looking for girls
cause then i will look like every other black guy at my high school
I do wear
dillon skinnys from pacsun
(but a size or 2 bigger cause i dont want them too tight)
a bright polo
and
custom shoes( usually AF1's)
but the shoes have a bunch of art work done by myself every body looks at them cause they have never seen them anything like them before
now let me examine my wear:
jeans-the sterotype is all black people wear baggy pants(true mostly). when i wear these jeans. it makes me a little more intersting cause it says(he's not like all the others)
shirt-bright is considered happy, dark is considered sad. it doesnt really matter about the color much but i do think that bright say ( im happy therefore easier to talk to)
shoes-just a conversation peice and a few openers and transitions can be used with this.
Don't discredit darker clothing entirely man, bright colors in your clothes do promote a sense of friendliness and energy, but it's generally agreed on that darker clothes are/can convey a sense of dominance.