I usually wear jeans and a hoodie, and then sneakers or flip flops. Sometimes in the summer I may wear knee-length athletic shorts and a t-shirt if it is very warm, and sometimes I will wear sweatpants instead of jeans if I know that I will be in a particularly inactive day. When I debate or I have to go to something fancy I'll wear dress pants and a button up shirt with a sweater vest, cardigan or vest over it. I'm very particular about the fabrics and cuts I wear, so I only wear certain brands and styles. In addition, I feel uncomfortable if I'm not wearing pants or shorts of a certain length because it feels weird when there isn't fabric rubbing against my legs, which is why I don't wear very short stuff. I also don't like sleeveless shirts because I need the texture of the sleeves. I don't like wearing socks, and I only wear them when it's cold in the winter. When I get the chance, I walk barefoot. I tend to wear the same things over and over, so my parents are, instead of encouraging me to buy a variety of things, just buying me lots of the same items to accommodate my preferences. Most of the clothes are fairly pricy because of my discomfort with most textures, so my parents buy most of my stuff when it's on sale, so that way they will pay, e.g., 100 dollars for a pair of jeans that is normally 250, or 50 dollars for a sweater that is normally 125. I also wear a lot of cashmere, because it is basically the only wool I can tolerate. I buy most of my t-shirts at museums, and they're kind of pricy, but I like the designs. I have a roughly 65 US dollar (I converted it from euro) t-shirt that I got at one museum that I love a lot, and many of the t-shirts I own were between 40 and 50 dollars. I sometimes feel like I'm too picky with my clothing, but I know that it isn't really my fault that I'm so sensitive to everything, and my parents don't mind paying for stuff that makes me comfortable.