As a college student, what to wear and how to wear it is really a concern of every freshman.
On the university campus, you can always see many students wearing different clothes. Although I don't appreciate and agree with some clothes, it is undeniable that they pursue a unique personality and their own interpretation and understanding of beauty.
Those students who pay more attention to their studies have a more casual attitude, because they always think that the most important thing to wear is comfort and nature, so they often choose clothes with simple and casual styles; All kinds of clothing styles are dazzling, and the colorful colors have brought us bursts of visual impact, which is exactly in line with the pursuit of many college students: the styles are strange, the colors are bright and bright, and the collocation personality is obvious.
However, what I want to say is: it is most important to choose the one that suits you. Don't just highlight your own personality and show your uniqueness. Maybe you think it will attract more attention, but in fact you will get more.
Shh, because this creates a kind of "barrier" between you and others-others will find you difficult to approach, and the popular saying is "we are not the same kind of people."
"We have to understand that only choosing clothes that suit our own style is a kind of respect and recognition for ourselves, which objectively enhances our confidence-making the road under our feet more stable and filling our brow with momentum.
Some people always think that the grade of clothes not only represents their own taste, but also is the standard to judge the family.
Clothes are regarded by them as a means to show off their family background, a kind of capital to show off. If so, isn't our understanding of "showing college students' own personality" distorted? For students with good family, parents can undoubtedly afford high-end clothing consumption. What about those students from poor families? If you squander your parents' "hard-earned money" and buy high-end clothes just to keep up with the competition, how can you stand it? The beauty of college students should be a pure beauty, a pure beauty. If we give this kind of "beauty" a distorted hat, then we lose the "natural beauty".
The new life starts with "clothes", grasps certain dress standards, embarks from the objective reality, and wears our own style.