y-pod wrote:
Well as I didn't grow up in this culture I don't get it either. I imagine it has something to do with fitting in with your peers. As for me I do care about how I dress. I'm a strongly visual person, so colors and styles (formality) should match at least a little bit, and the upper and lower body should be balanced. I do not follow fashion trends, just what I consider nice looking. Sometimes I can go through my closet putting matching outfits together as well, by what I consider neat, nice and classic. None of my outfits should be uncomfortable, of course. Right now I generally wear silk skirts, cotton or rayon fitted t-shirts or tops that match the color and weight of the skirts, matching earrings, bangles and sandals, sometimes a jersey dress. I do think I look pulled together but not trendy, and all my stuff are quite comfortable. You'll not be able to pay me to get into tight, scratchy, unflattering clothes no matter how trendy they are.
This is very like me too. The only difference is in what I would choose to wear (no skirts unless it's winter, with thick tights and boots). On a normal day, I'll wear jeans, long sleeved t-shirt and walking shoes - comfortable, practical, co-ordinated and never unflattering. I've never worn the height of fashion, but never had old-fashioned looking clothes either. My 5yr old daughter put her thoughts on the matter into a few simple words, 'Life isn't about looking good, life is about living'.