10. Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis prides itself on racing. Fashion? Not so much.
Source: Flickr user momentcaptured1
10. Indianapolis, IN: Indianapolis prides itself on racing. Fashion? Not so much.</br>Source: Flickr user momentcaptured1 9. Milwaukee, WI: It's said that all of Milwaukee's style went into creating its stunning art museum, leaving nothing for the city's residents.</br>Source: Flickr user blipsman 8. San Antonio, TX: San Antonio remembers the Alamo, but not how to dress well.</br>Source: Flickr user silas216 7. Albuquerque, NM: Albuquerque might not have any high-end clothing stores, but at least its library serves food.</br>Source: Flickr user Ken Lund 6. Tulsa, OK: Tulsa is rumored to have considered the motto 'Fashion? Can you fry that?'</br>Source: Flickr user Mike Petrucci 5. Louisville, KY: Louisville is home to the Kentucky Derby, where at least the jockeys are smartly dressed.</br>Source: Flickr user Boboroshi 4. Jacksonville, FL: How can a city like Jacksonville, with such a pretty nighttime skyline, be so unfashionable?</br>Source: Flickr user Iwaswired 3. El Paso, TX: This photo illustrates El Paso's greatest strengths and weaknesses, namely Mexican food and fashion, respectively.</br>Source: Flickr user El Mundo de Laura 2. Colorado Springs, CO: Colorado Springs is known for its fancy rock formations, not fancy clothes.</br>Source: Flickr user Tim Pearce 1. Wichita, KS: Wichita's Farmers Market is the closest thing our worst dressed big city has to a fashion show.</br>Source: Flickr user Ty Nigh