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It’s called #kibbe look it up 😇 #classickibbe #naturalkibbe

@edengarciathaler
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Let's talk about how I know that I'm a classic versus the natural. And this is a good test if you're in the fence between those two types. Let's start with this oversized sweater. This oversized free people sweater, which by the way, I'm convinced free people close our four natural periods. Now, this sweater is, it's oversized, okay? So it's large on me, is what I'm saying. But even if, let me tell you what I'm interested in. Okay, the sweater is oversized on me. It's big on me. Okay, but even if it wasn't, even if it wasn't, this sweater is drowning me, essentially. You cannot see any sharp angles holding up this sweater. And my shoulder, there's no sharp angles holding up this sweater. I'll put an example in the opposite of this. Instead, it curves down like my shoulders slope down. And it just, this turns into a curved, a large circle. Whereas I was a natural, it would hang more like this. It would hang, think, or even industrial. It would hang like a square. It would hang like, it's hanging on a rod. Let's take another example, this oversized sweatshirt. Now, I will never sell weariness. I don't care what my type is. But same effect, right? If I was a natural, let's think Princess Diana. Weariness is going to look, I'm going to look like this relaxed, sporty girl. But I don't look like that. I look like a frumpy girl who's wearing clothes that are messed up once again. It's oversized. But this is why, as classics, it is hard to wear oversized clothes. You can do it, but it's more challenging. So if you're a classic debating whether you're natural, go put on something oversized, go put on some, they sell it for you people, go into the dressing room, and ask yourself, is this giving effortless natural? Does this, I feel like the thing with natural is they have the perfect frame for a shapeless piece of clothing to drape over, classics, we don't have that. We have to work, we have to work with it a little more.