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How to Develop Your Own Swagger

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Develop Your Own Swagger

If you're lost and somehow can't find "yourself" follow these tips.

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  1. 1
    Research. Find a style you think is right for you. If everyone else is doing it, but you're not really into it, don't go for it! Its about finding yourself not being someone else.
  2. 2
    If you can't find a style, choose a personality. You can be geeky (ONLY if you consider your-self geeky) You can be chilling. It doesn't have to be a style as long as you have swagger
  3. 3
    Shop. Every swagger needs its clothes. Buy ironic shirts if your going hipster or geeky. Buy American Eagle and Aero if your going prep and buy Roxy or Billabong if your going skater.
  4. 4
    Get the hair. No look is complete without the hair. Wavy/Beach-ish hair goes great with almost every style (Hipster, Indie, Surfer, Skater etc.)
  5. 5
    Accessorize! Get glasses for indie, or geek chic. Get pearls for classy and boards for skater!
  6. 6
    Once you found the style, look around school for people with similar interests.
  7. 7
    Once you got the look, get the walk. Every style has its own walk. If you have your very own style, make your signature walk. You can lean forward a little or let it loose and hang back
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    Don't be afraid to be an out-cast. If that's the price to pay for you being you, then you must pay it.
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    Every style comes with an interest. If you're going for surfer take on surfer if your going for Indie go to shows.
  10. 10
    Flaunt your style.
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    Ask people what there think.

Edit Tips

  • Go to a local hang-out where the people in your field of swagger go.

Edit Warnings

  • DON'T try too hard.
  • DON'T forget your real friends
  • DON'T forget your roots

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Last edited:
December 21, 2011 by Mattmiddle

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