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If you wear slacks, gray, black, and beige are the most common colors for the 2-tone style. If you prefer to wear jeans, skinny jeans—also known as drainpipe trousers—are your best bet. Whether you wear slacks or skinny jeans, cuffed pants are the most common finish. This is when the fabric at the bottom of the pant leg is turned upward on the outside as opposed to folded inside (this is called hemmed).  Look for skinny leans that have rips and holes in them, or just make your own! If you wear skinny jeans, avoid wearing them with Converse sneakers—this is more in line with the New York punk scene. Wear 1960s black ski pants for a unique feminine twist on leg apparel. In the ska scene, pencil skirts are typically worn above the knee, but some people use longer styles. Choose whatever is most comfortable. Checkered and dogtooth patterns with black and white colors are the most common. You'll also find lots of black and white designs, such as white skirts with black writing or black skirts with white cartoon designs. You have lots of freedom to get creative, so do whatever you want!  Search for 2-tone pencil skirts from independent artists and designers on places like RedBubble for tons of options. Combine your pencil skirt with plain or checkered tights. Swap your skirt for a checkered dress or flannel shorts for comfy, warm-weather alternatives. Pick up some brogues, loafers, Doc Marten brand eight-hole boots, or Gibson brand shoes. In terms of color, plain black, oxblood, or cherry red is best. The best feminine variations of the above are winkle pickers with heels.  Try monkey boots, which used to be a skinhead fashion. Pair high heels with white socks to show them off.
Stick with slacks and skinny jeans for cooler weather. Look for plain or multi-colored tight pencil skirts for warmer weather. Wear some polished, classy shoes to inject some classy flair into your outfit.