A concept that has been bothering me recently is this agreement we have as a society that you should not wear the same outfit multiple times. This unspoken rule forms the idea that it is embarrassing or weird if you wear the same thing to an event that you wore to a past event. From experience, many issues emerge with this idea that you always have to be in something new. I’ve even started feeling self-conscious about my own style. Repeating outfits is something I love doing; finding a specific outfit that looks best on me naturally means I am going to wear it multiple times. I think it is quite silly to suggest that you should feel embarrassed to wear clothes that you purchase and that you feel confident in. This is something we have unfortunately normalized as a society, which is why I want to share a few reasons that we should all be outfit repeaters.
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