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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - B
Nodaisho:
You know how I mentioned I was looking for a button-down? I found one.
this thing in Deep Mahogany, although it looks lighter than that in person. The small fit my torso and my arms, which is nice. I got it on clearance after having looked in other stores without being able to find anything in my size. It says it's canvas, but it doesn't feel like it. It's a lot thinner than I think of canvas as being.
JD:
--- Quote from: tania on 15 Dec 2010, 12:05 ---pretty much all of my jeans have been in the $100+ range. i guess it seems hypocritical seeing as i complain about money woes so much but as a person with pretty curvy proportions, i can't actually wear most generic brand jeans because they just don't fit my body type at all - even katie's advice of taking in the waist doesn't seem to work because my butt-to-waist ratio is just too silly and they usually can't accommodate my big calves anyway. the only jeans i have ever owned that have lasted more than a year have been silver brand (specifically, this fit, in black). i bought a pair last year and they're still going strong while pretty much every single other pair seem to to wear out and fade and stretch out and fill with holes and tears within a year. i guess my power butt is just too much for them to handle.
since i managed to nab a pretty well paying teaching assistant position next year, i might actually buy some new jeans! which is good because the aforementioned silver jeans are literally the only pair i have left that are actually in some sort of decent condition. shopping spree, shopping spree
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Do those $100 jeans have real pockets?
ummmkay:
they're $100 jeggings
JD:
I meant generally, not specifically jeggings she linked.
scarred:
alright ponies, i know we've had this discussion before BUT it turns out the twitching of my eyes is caused by the fact that my new glasses have slightly the wrong prescription, causing eye strain (and $ to fix). my old glasses never had this problem and the prescription wasn't different almost at all, so i'm left with the dilemma of either
A) getting the new glasses fixed
B) switching back to my old glasses and keeping the new as a spare, and getting them fixed when i can afford it better
C) returning the new glasses and never buying anything new ever again
the monetary factor is small so this is basically a cosmetic decision, which glasses look better on me? i cannot decide
help me sex furnace, you're my only hope.
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