Yet in reality, almost without exception, they are simply following the crowd. Rather than standing out and daring to be different (in the correct way), they seek to fit in. Believing they make their own wardrobe choices, they don the latest outfits decided for them by a select few in the fashion industry who have degenerate minds and are wholly cut off from God.
Make no mistake. The clothes you wear and your fashion choices trumpet loudly who and what you are. Like it or not, others form opinions about you based on what you wear.
Tips for Finding Something to Wear
Finding something to wear is always a challenge, but here are some tips to make the process go a little more smoothly.
1. First, it is always important to know the type of event one is going to. This way, the wearer will know exactly what the expectations may be, and won’t show up wearing something like blue jeans and a t-shirt while everyone else is wearing a dress.
2. Be sure to know the season. This may be common sense, but knowing the time of the day of the event and the weather, especially if it is outside, will help determine what one should wear. For example, outdoor weddings require summer dresses whereas indoor weddings require formal gowns.
3. Look through the closet and try on different outfits and dresses to see if there is something to wear for the occasion.
4. If there is nothing in the closet, it is time to shop for something elsewhere. Ask a friend to help pick the right thing to wear for the occasion.
5. Be sure to buy or find matching shoes and accessories to go with an outfit. Accessories and shoes add to the overall appearance of the outfit.
Once one knows what the occasion is, it is time to start researching just what is typically worn to that