I was wearing my snake print pencil skirt today, which I love (it's got a giant snake print that wraps around many times, with the head down by my left knee), and it occurred to me that most of my pieces with 'personality' go on the bottom half of my body. I don't know why this is. Anyway, most of my tops are grey, black or white, and usually quite simple, whether sleek and fitted or drapey and loose. But I've got lots of interesting bottoms. If I wear colour at all, that's normally where it goes. Besides the snake print skirt, I've also got a black-and-white stripe mini, three different plaid skirts (one of them, a pencil, in bright red and black), orange pants, red pants, and a black pencil skirt with giant ampersands printed all over it. Any embellishments, like cargo pockets or brightly-coloured buttons, are also generally on my bottoms. Also, I have two pairs of red shoes, a pair of red booties, black-and-white spectator shoes, steampunk booties with lots of buckles, steampunk calf boots with burgundy buttons, and tall white go-go boots. All shoes that command attention.

Anyone else notice a top-versus-bottom lopsidedness to their wardrobe pieces, in terms of distinctiveness?