Depends on the situation. On campus I dont really pay attention because well its college.Im constantly surrounded by grad students who definitely do not have money for clothes so they are not
always the best dressed. HOWEVER if you are wearing pajamas or a mini skirt paired with UGGS I will definitely scorn you!!!
At jobs clothes are really important. Im always surprised by what people wear to job interviews
Clothes are one thing. The attitude is the most important one though. I can be very unforgivable when meeting a haughty person, no matter how well she is dressed.
Then again, someone with rather poor taste or old shabby clothes will not be classified "odd" or "not to care much about" because of that at all! As long as you're well washed and show a
minimum care about your overall health and hygiene.
I'm a college student too and most students struggle for money... It's impossible to have a wardrobe à la Sex&The City for us.
i think personality and opinions are more important than clothes, but clothes is second since i love fashion, we'll have a lot more in common i she loves fashion too.
i try not to base first impressions on clothes,but i do subconsciously.however personality and confidence definitely come first.but i think people should make an effort to look good.
I do take clothes into consideration. If someone is wearing something that is dirty or all shredded it says to me that they just don't care. (unless they're painting or doing some other work
where you wouldn't wear nice clothes)
I didn't even think about that glam, but you're right. Though some people's jobs require certain clothes, others don't. And I judge those. Scientists have discovered that a first impression
is made within three seconds. Clothes factor in a bit, but also posture, how sober you are, and, probably who you are with.
As far as I'm concerned, as long as you are clean (VERY important), neat, matching (to the point where it looks like you made some effort to find coinciding pieces) and friendly, I'm happy.
obviously people are going to notice how you dress. I always feel more confident when I'm wearing a really nice outfit that fits me well, regardless if it's sweats or a dress. But if I go out
in public in the latest fashion and I smell bad or am really evil to everyone, I think they will remember that before they remember what I was wearing.
clothes definitely define a LOT about a person to me, and they are the FIRST thing i notice most importantly. It doesnt mean I am only going to like certain people for how the dress, i have
friends with all sorts of styles and some with NO STYLE whatsoever.
i'm sure that clothing has some subconscious effect on me, but, unless what the person is wearing is outside the norm of the situation (above or below average)-- I can't remember what anyone
is wearing.
I usually notice how people treat those around them or how they carry themselves-- that is what sticks in my mind. I would be the worst eye-witness ever--"Yes, officer I was there, I have no
idea what he was wearing--but he seemed polite, and in a terrible rush."
I know I shouldn't but I always check out a person's clothes first. I also judge a book by it's cover and a bottle of wine by it's label. It's horrible I know but I am the first to
acknowledge my extreme materialism.
My girlfriends and I all judge guys on their shoes, especially any guy we might date! I definitely judge people by their clothes, but more about whether they are dressed appropriately or put
effort into their appearance, than whether they are really stylish or their clothes are expensive.
I will judge you immediately if you are wearing: UGGS, a slicked back ponytail, running shoes, sweats, and pretty much anything with "PINK" or "JUICY" scrawled across it. Unless you are on a
run, or shoveling snow off of your car you should take enough time to put on some halfway presentable clothes.
I went to an art school in Seattle, and I was always shocked to see students from other schools. The people at my school very clearly always took the time to pay attention to what they put on
in the morning. Students from other schools almost always looked like they had just rolled out of bed. And our work load was no different- people just seem to wear what they think they can
get away with.
However, my standards are different depending on where I am. When I go back home to Alaska I pretty much go into shock if anyone is wearing something other than flared jeans and an oversized
hoodie. And even though when I'm in the city I tend to live in jeans and t-shirts, I always make sure that they're kicked up a notch.
clothes are a way for people to express themselves. and i'm not trying to be mean, but i definitely get my first impression by what they are wearing, except on halloween because, well, then
the sl*t rule applies.
I think that the way a person dresses eludes to what their personality is like. I try not to judge a person solely based on that though. I mean come on, we all have our uggo days.
It matters alot. When you first meet a person it is what they are wearing and what they look like that the eyes see first and then we all automatically start summing a person up based on
that. This is even before conversation begins and you get to know someone. However, I do concur that impressions can change when the personality is good but the fashion sense is horrid
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1Depends on the situation. On campus I dont really pay attention because well its college.Im constantly surrounded by grad students who definitely do not have money for clothes so they are not always the best dressed. HOWEVER if you are wearing pajamas or a mini skirt paired with UGGS I will definitely scorn you!!!
At jobs clothes are really important. Im always surprised by what people wear to job interviews
2Clothes are one thing. The attitude is the most important one though. I can be very unforgivable when meeting a haughty person, no matter how well she is dressed.
3Then again, someone with rather poor taste or old shabby clothes will not be classified "odd" or "not to care much about" because of that at all! As long as you're well washed and show a minimum care about your overall health and hygiene.
I'm a college student too and most students struggle for money... It's impossible to have a wardrobe à la Sex&The City for us.
i think personality and opinions are more important than clothes, but clothes is second since i love fashion, we'll have a lot more in common i she loves fashion too.
4i try not to base first impressions on clothes,but i do subconsciously.however personality and confidence definitely come first.but i think people should make an effort to look good.
5I dunno, just basing my impressions on clothes make me feel too judgemental...Its hard in some cases but usually not..
6It's not the price of the clothes, it's how they're put together and how they express a person.
7I do take clothes into consideration. If someone is wearing something that is dirty or all shredded it says to me that they just don't care. (unless they're painting or doing some other work where you wouldn't wear nice clothes)
8Used to care a lot, then I thought well sometimes I have off days. So this just might be one of theirs. ;]
9I didn't even think about that glam, but you're right. Though some people's jobs require certain clothes, others don't. And I judge those. Scientists have discovered that a first impression is made within three seconds. Clothes factor in a bit, but also posture, how sober you are, and, probably who you are with.
As far as I'm concerned, as long as you are clean (VERY important), neat, matching (to the point where it looks like you made some effort to find coinciding pieces) and friendly, I'm happy.
10obviously people are going to notice how you dress. I always feel more confident when I'm wearing a really nice outfit that fits me well, regardless if it's sweats or a dress. But if I go out in public in the latest fashion and I smell bad or am really evil to everyone, I think they will remember that before they remember what I was wearing.
11clothes definitely define a LOT about a person to me, and they are the FIRST thing i notice most importantly. It doesnt mean I am only going to like certain people for how the dress, i have friends with all sorts of styles and some with NO STYLE whatsoever.
12i'm sure that clothing has some subconscious effect on me, but, unless what the person is wearing is outside the norm of the situation (above or below average)-- I can't remember what anyone is wearing.
I usually notice how people treat those around them or how they carry themselves-- that is what sticks in my mind. I would be the worst eye-witness ever--"Yes, officer I was there, I have no idea what he was wearing--but he seemed polite, and in a terrible rush."
13I know I shouldn't but I always check out a person's clothes first. I also judge a book by it's cover and a bottle of wine by it's label. It's horrible I know but I am the first to acknowledge my extreme materialism.
14My girlfriends and I all judge guys on their shoes, especially any guy we might date! I definitely judge people by their clothes, but more about whether they are dressed appropriately or put effort into their appearance, than whether they are really stylish or their clothes are expensive.
15Clohtes have a bit of an effect for me...
16I will judge you immediately if you are wearing: UGGS, a slicked back ponytail, running shoes, sweats, and pretty much anything with "PINK" or "JUICY" scrawled across it. Unless you are on a run, or shoveling snow off of your car you should take enough time to put on some halfway presentable clothes.
I went to an art school in Seattle, and I was always shocked to see students from other schools. The people at my school very clearly always took the time to pay attention to what they put on in the morning. Students from other schools almost always looked like they had just rolled out of bed. And our work load was no different- people just seem to wear what they think they can get away with.
However, my standards are different depending on where I am. When I go back home to Alaska I pretty much go into shock if anyone is wearing something other than flared jeans and an oversized hoodie. And even though when I'm in the city I tend to live in jeans and t-shirts, I always make sure that they're kicked up a notch.
Okay, I swear I'm done now haha
17They don't affect my first impression about whether they're nice or not. But clothes do tell me about people their style.
18clothes are a way for people to express themselves. and i'm not trying to be mean, but i definitely get my first impression by what they are wearing, except on halloween because, well, then the sl*t rule applies.
19I think that the way a person dresses eludes to what their personality is like. I try not to judge a person solely based on that though. I mean come on, we all have our uggo days.
20i do base a lot of it on looks (shameful) and then personality next.
21It matters alot. When you first meet a person it is what they are wearing and what they look like that the eyes see first and then we all automatically start summing a person up based on that. This is even before conversation begins and you get to know someone. However, I do concur that impressions can change when the personality is good but the fashion sense is horrid
22I agree but clothes do say a lot about a person.
23But, hey, who is that cute little black faced pug there mandykw?
He was on cuteoverload.com one day. I love him, I wish he were mine, hehe.
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