Don’t Buy Into These “Trends” About new year’s underwear myth
I love to wear my new year’s underwear all the time. It seems like a no-brainer, but it’s not. For one, I haven’t worn it in weeks. Two, I don’t always wear new year’s underwear. I wear it when I’m ready to feel like a new person. I wear it in a few situations but I’m not ready to do that just yet.
It seems like we are almost done with wearing our New Years underwear. It seems like we’re done with it. We get used to it.
New Years underwear is one of those things that gets a lot of mileage with every new year. Usually it is one of the first things I do when I wake up on January 1st. The reason it is a no-go is because you have to be careful when doing it. For example, if you feel like you want to wear a new underwear, you have to be sure you are ready for it. You are not allowed to just wear it in your sleep or anything.
New Years underwear is one of those things that can get a little tricky. Especially if you are not sure what you want to wear it with. A lot of people have tried on their panties and just couldn’t find one thing they felt right. I had a friend ask me to wear a new underwear with a tight skirt just so she would be more comfortable as she is short.
It is really tempting to fall back on just wearing a pair of jeans and a t-shirt, but that would be a mistake. A pair of boxer shorts and a t-shirt will not cover up all the right places and in the right ways. First of all you will look fat in your new underwear. Second, as a general rule of thumb, most things you do should be done with your underwear on.
The reason I would like to wear a pair of pants and a t-shirt is that I don’t want to look like the typical man. I want to look like a man who is afraid to look like a man.
The first step in a person’s personal fashion evolution is to go buy a few pairs of boxer shorts and a t-shirt. Then you can start buying a few pairs of underwear and a pair of socks. Now you have a better idea of what you are comfortable with.
This is all in the realm of personal style, but there’s another piece of advice for the more serious person in this blog. It’s called “Keep it Real”. While it’s not a guarantee that you’ll be the next John Stamos, it is a guarantee that you’ll never feel like you are in a time loop. Just wear what you feel is appropriate for your body type and your style.
For example, I have an awful lot of underwear, and for the most part its black. It is what I feel is appropriate for me. My sister likes white and pink and red, but what she doesn’t realize is that these colors are not for everyone. You have to find your unique style and find what feels right for you.