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Conversely, which country has the world's worst fashion sense?
Shorts and T-shirts are pretty tacky.
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lithuania. buncha adidas wearing booze drinkin slavs.
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I saw an old made-in-Italy wool trenchcoat for $30 at the second-hand store about 2 years ago and I didn't buy it. As the season changes to fall I am yet again slamming my fist against my desk in sorrow as I am haunted by that legendary drop that I didn't pick up
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You know how character creation videogames often have a random function that gives you random body features, proportions, but also clothing items and their colors, usually the results don't fit?
I once went to a Scottish shopping centre and the people there looked like they all jumped out such randomizers: the items and their colors didn't fit the body wearing them or one another.
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If you think that's good fashion you are truly retarded. That jacket is horrific and those shoes make me cry, that's how bad they are.
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After working at a very international company I came to the conclusion that all Europeans kinda dress the same (which means that women put in some effort and men wear ill-fitting t-shirts with stupid text).



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