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Urban Street Wear Fashion

Kids nowadays dress up themselves to express their hidden emotions as well as to show others which groups or 'families' they are belong too. From skateboarding to hip-hop, all of them have some kind of dress code that reflect each group identities, which is good if they move to new places. They can get along and mix easily with other boys and girls that share same interests with them. The dress codes might be different from each other but we can say they all belong to the same ' phylum', which is named as urban fashion, street fashion or street wear. To dress up, what they need is a t-shirt, a pair of jeans and a nice pair of shoes. Although they share same similarities on what they wear, cuts, sizes and how they wear them differentiate different groups. Forget about price, brands and high-end cuts. Today, these do not matter. A simple t-shirt with a cool graphics on it counts the most. Even a coca-cola t-shirt can be a hot stuff today. Anyway, pre-teens, most of the time, have hard times to choose the right apparels. This may due to lack of experience and they are not mature yet. Fear not, choosing the right tops, shirts and kicks are not difficult at all. All you need to remember are the theme and the right colours. To make things easy, remember these rules. Do not exceed three different main colours and make a focus point. Branded items are good for style and status, but do not buy something you do not afford. Brands and expressive are not the main part in the beauty equation. Take your time to learn how style works. Buy skateboarding, music etc magazines. Buy something real. It is okay to invest in something that can fix your impression as well as to make your teen life enjoyable and memorable. If you want to get a head start on street wear, feel free to visit umusu.com . This website has a complete set of tutorials on how to dress up urban style, arranged in chapters and uses simple English for easy reading.

George Freeman is a veteran for street fashion. During his teenager days, he always observe street trends and fashion

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