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adjectives to describe clothing styles
Can you help me think of more adjectives to describe about clothing styles?
for example, "trendy" "scruffy" "formal"" sporty" "professional"
Thanks!
Aug 20, 2012 2:00 AM
Answers · 3
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Trendy = fashionable, smart, popular, current, groovy, swank, in vogue
Scruffy = atrocious, cheesy, dingy, gross, grungy, pathetic, ratty, scuzzy, shabby
Formal = accepted, approved, ceremonial, correct, courtly, established
Sporty = casual, chic, flashy, gay, jaunty, rakish, showy, snazzy, spiffy, swell
Professional = businesslike, excellent, functional, official, sharp, slick
August 20, 2012
well apart from just stating the way one wears and carries himself/ herself there can be variation of clothing styles like : ethnic , traditional, designer, casual, formal, semi-formal, trendy the list can go on.
August 20, 2012
You can have classical elegant styles or clothes that distinguish the various groups in society: eg
boho-chic: http://www.ssasychic.com/fashion/your-gu…
headbands, dresses, skirts, flowery patterns/earthy colors
skater: http://www.wikihow.com/Dress-Like-a-Skat…
osiris or high top shoes, zip up hoodies, skinny jeans
preppy: http://hubpages.com/hub/Pulling-Off-A-Pr…
polo shirts, scarves, tennis shoes
August 20, 2012
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