So in middle school and high school there have been some fads that have been a fashion statements and just things that everyone's gotta have. I don't know if everywhere this is true, but this is what it's like in NYC. Like for instance white converse! Sorry to say that I've gotta pair too. Guys and girls gotta them too!
They match so much, but they get dirty often.
T shrits. So I've have ivory Ella ts and I've been begging for vineyard vines and simply southern too. Photos for reference. In order
As ya can see they all have a similar style. It makes me upset that these kind of $30-40 t shrits can make ya popular. And then the lokai bracelets! Don't get me started. I'm ashamed to say I have 3 and 2 have broke already!
About 4 of these aren't really real but whatever! My friend has about 6! Red, red, clear, clear, clear and rainbow now cuz she got one at the mall for $20!!! Look up on YouTube then getting cut open to see if they really have water and mud! Its pretty funny! The meaning is awesome but NOT for the price!!!! But don't tell me in the comments that this is all girl stuff because everything besides the simply southern shirt I've seen guys wear.
But to my main point this stuff can make ya "popular" and I put quotes around that only because I'm being sarcastic! I only got this because I thought that it was cute. Idk???? I'm sure in about 2 years probably less than that this will look vintage! I only say that's because one of my dads friends brought a 6 year old iPod into the Apple Store to fix it and they called it vintage! That was random but I type things as I see fit, lol! What is popping at your school or work or just where ya live because this was only true to the part of NYC I live in and this wasn't all of it!!! I was gonna put something about like Starbucks but I'm not like that.
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