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Hi all, When you go out, you decide first which clothes you want to wear. It depends on the season, the weather and even the time of the day. A t-shirt and a pair of jeans are always a good choice for me. When the days are cooler in autumn and winter, a jacket or a coat are required to keep you in good health without a cold or flu. This is also be the case when you wear heels, being courts or boots (I notice that sandals are worn much less in this forum). I'm especially a boot person so I choose kneeboots or ankleboots under my jeans to go out. The colour I like thus I buy most are black boots because with black you can combine (almost) everything like a black shirt or jacket/coat. Dark brown is my second option with a brown or greenish jacket. You can also do something with a brown belt with your trousers. I see much women outside matching colour of their shoes with their coat or top or accessories like handbags and belts. What are your choices to combine clothes and colours to go out in public without too much being a man with male clothes who only wants to wear highheel shoes?


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Well, my ideas are a bit different. Of course I wear black leather head to toe and the only thing of a different colour is my shirt. I've got some of them: three black ones, red, dark blue, purple, white [one is a tuxedo shirt, and the other one has a "typical" - but still nice- collar and French cuffs]. I'm sometimes thinking about being a bit more extreme in my fashion [for special occasions etc.]: leather as usual, red shirt and tie, red nail polish and lipstick [and maybe eye shadows... who knows?], black eyeliner and mascara, red bag, black or red shoes. But I think that this look will work way better if I dye my hair black, and I won't do that soon. I'm seriously thinking about going to Birmingham for the summer holidays [it'd be my first time in Great Britain]- and then, I'd be gothed up more than my narrow-minded momma would be able to accept! Piercings would also be a nice addition, but right now I want to donate some blood and I'd have to wait for six month before being able to donate.

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