Define: SWAG

“Appearance, style, or the way s/he presents themselves or the way one carries themselves. Swag is made up of your overall confidence, style, and demeanor. Swag can also be expanded to be the reputation of your overall swagger. You gain swag, or “swag up”, by performing swag worthy actions that improve this perception. Swag is a subtle thing that many strive to gain, but few actually attain. Swag can also be quantified, with point systems existing in some circles of friends.” (from Urban Dictionary: MIKE fresh and JTizzle360)

Chrystine says: Your confidence, how you tolerate haters, and your overall style defines how much of a swagger you are. People who strive to gain swag never really attain it — because the people who actually do attain it never “strived” for it. They just live life the way they want to and look fly along the way. It is a lifestyle that most people try to adapt but fail. Why? Because people expect the process to be easy. Your swag reflects on your character, and vise-versa. Style is does not fully define swag. It is only a significant part of it, but not important enough to make up all of it. Financial status (meaning whether you’re “rich” or “poor”) does NOT define swag. However, it does show and it has some sort of effect, but not enough to define it. Swag does not have levels. There is no high level of swag and there’s no low level. Either you got it, or you don’t. ©