A few months ago, I left the University of Birmingham (in England) behind to spend a semester studying abroad in Minnesota, USA.
As
you can imagine, studying abroad in America has given me a bit of
culture shock. But it’s also been an eye-opening experience. Over the
past few months, I’ve spent some time soaking up American fashion and observing how it differs from what we wear in England. And today, I want to share what I’ve learned with you.
Before
I get started, I want to point a few things out. First, while I have
done lots of research, most of the information is based on my own
experiences. Second, most of the research I came across on this subject
was very, very stereotypical and because of that, parts of this post may
follow suit. Finally, keep in mind that I am studying abroad in a
northern Minnesota city. While I love it here, I know it is not the
fashion capital of the world. I know fashion differs from state to
state, and I’m sure what I see here in Minnesota is a world away from
what I’d see in New York.
So, to sum it up, I know there are many,
many exceptions to these ideas, and this article is not meant to
suggest that everyone in either country dresses the same way. I’m not
trying to lump people into categories – my aim is simply to lay out the
overarching style themes I have noticed while studying abroad here in
the US.
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