@goldenbane Just talk about facts and reasoning more and people will give you a T whether you want it or not
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It depends on where you live and who you associate with. I have been around people who do dress similar to the op and it was the norm (mixed quadras). I live somewhere now where the outfits would stand out like a sore thumb but there are places around me where you can actually blend in wearing the op type clothes. I have to drive a while to get there though.
The clothes you posted would not be the norm where I live.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
I love the entire SLE wardrobe. Super pricey looking and I don't wear heels/dresses, but if I could buy it I would. I shop in thrift stores and never wear anything revealing, or, anything that hinders my range of motion or self defense, hence I don't wear shoes I couldn't sprint/kick in, or wear long nails (hard to make a fist with long or fake nails). No dresses or skirts. If I must attend a formal event I will invest in a womens' pants suit that suits my age/figure (26). I love edgy and military inspired. No fake pockets, must be real and useful, no thin fabric (I'm not paying top dollar for something already worn out and see-through). I prefer high waisted jeans with a belt, more age appropriate and fits best, with a tapered leg. I'm a tomboy who refuses to wear anything uncomfortable, don't get me wrong, I love how dresses and heels look, but I feel out of sorts when I wear them (plus they look horrible with my body hair, I don't shave and pencil skirts and sleeveless dresses on me have the wrong impact lol. I would never sacrifice my physical balance and personal safety for my looks, I feel zero obligation to do dress or look a certain way just because I'm a female. Unless I'm dancing, then I break out the razors and heels $$$. Otherwise I'm pretty much a guy, at least I use the same guidelines as most men when buying clothes, fit, comfort, price, practicality.
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love this dress from the IEI collection:
Ideal ideal IEI wardrobe.
Last edited by persimmonism; 05-06-2023 at 11:12 PM.
I think this whole thread is a pure misunderstanding. I can speak for Beta NFs that generally when you read about them they are prone to show negative and dramatic emotions over the bubbly nice ones. That is also the reason why I always imagined Beta NFs preferring dark colours, I have also read a description of IEI clearly stating that they are the most likely to wear a lot of black. All of these outfits are so shiny and bright, it makes no sense of Fe- it's all Fe+.
Most designer’s stuff people share in here is Gamma imho.
As an EIE I definitely prefer wearing dark colours mixed with bolt, artistic and unusual styles. I also think very much about the ethics of the clothes, therefore I do not wear designers clothes as most of them use leather, fur and mass produce their clothes in factories with poor work conditions and that also harm the environment and worsen the climate change.
These are the pieces that I love to wear!