Style is a subjective term, but some cities are undeniably more fashionable than others.
While we already know which cities have the best fashion sense in the country, we turned to data scientists at Trulia and Yelp to help us objectively track down the least stylish city in every state.
Trulia's data scientists looked at the number of fashion businesses in a given metro in proportion to its size and population, according to information provided by Yelp, and factored in the number of real estate listings in each metro that mentioned fashion amenities like walk-in closets. They then combined and weighed these factors to rank all 935 metros in the US in order of most to least fashionable.
From the suburbs of New Jersey to a casino town in Nevada, these are the least fashionable cities and metros in every US state.
ALABAMA: Troy

Despite not having a huge amount of clothing stores, this Alabama city is home to Troy University and was voted one of "The Top 50 Best College Towns to Live in Forever" by CollegeRanker in 2016.
ALASKA: Ketchikan

Ketchikan, Alaska, might be the "Salmon Capital of the World," but it certainly isn't the fashion capital with only 3.39 fashion-related businesses per 1,000 households.
ARKANSAS: Helena-West Helena

Though the city doesn't rank high on the style scale, its downtown area is home to plenty of local boutiques and interesting shops that are still worth checking out.
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