What Fashion Era Do You Belong In?

Have you ever gone shopping and felt that you couldn't find anything that really suited you or spoke deeply to you? Or perhaps you have already built the most perfect and comfortable outfit ever, but it is only socially acceptable to wear it certain times of the year because other people call it a 'costume'? Maybe you belong in a different era.

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Roman Era
The Romans were known for their prowess in battle, their industrial might and for their flowing togas. A leather breastplate, tunic, and comfy sandals might hit the spot for anyone in the heat of summer but for you, they make you feel alive. Or maybe the idea of a large adjustable dress made from breathable fabric that is the perfect size for you is your jam. Plus, a flower crown is to die for in any season!

Medieval Era
While a few styles from the Middle Ages qualify as misses in the hit-and-miss game, some stand out in a more favorable light. For instance, who wouldn't want to run mundane errands in a full suit of metal armor, complete with a real sword? Or maybe some woolen leggings, a linen tunic, and a crossbow are what you've been missing in your life. If you despise bras and their pesky straps, tie up a sturdy corset instead and enjoy the deep pockets on your long swishy dress.

Regency Era
Better known as the Jane Austen era, this is the era of romantics. Men wore ridiculously attractive suits with actual shirts, waistcoats, fancy coats with tails, greatcoats, high riding boots, fluffy neckties, and hats! And women wore gorgeous flowing gowns of luxurious material such as muslin, silk, and satin. Lace was a delicacy and the waistlines were high and tight to gracefully smooth out the entire figure. And don't even get us started on the accessories! Parasol anyone?

Victorian Era
If coattails bother you and you stubbed your toe on armor, the Victorian era might be your secret weapon. Quality three-piece suits with boots and sensible shoes lent an air of class to everyone and hats were still very much the thing. The dresses became more elaborate and eventually became impractical but if you hit the dress sweet spot, you get an amazing outfit! And don't forget about the fancy hairstyles because those were works of art!

Vintage Era
The retro look of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s suits your free-loving style much better than any other era. You can personalize your look in any way you like with suits or denim, with or without a hat, and different footwear options. If dresses and skirts aren't your thing, you can play with the hemlines or skip them altogether and wear pants or shorts if you so choose. Bye-bye corsets, hello trendy bras!

Modern Era
This era is growing and expanding every day, but you have absolute freedom of choice in it because you can wear jeans and a tie-dye shirt today, the glamour of a magazine model tomorrow and a Roman tunic worth a cape on Monday if you want. All with the high-end tech that you can't live without. There is nothing to prevent you from going all out and wearing a cloak everywhere or making hats trendy again.