annie wrote :
> > As a CD who doesn't get out, my wardrobe is not necessarily normal.
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> I would say that this offers an excellent opportunity for some real-world shopping!
> You'll have a whole squad of "fashion consultants" at your disposal.
I hit Target in drab on Saturday. Snapped up two new pairs of jeans and two new tops. Who knew that Target had unisex fitting rooms? I didn't because I rarely buy any clothing, men's or women's clothing. Discovered I had a pair of ankle boots I'd forgotten about. I went through a phase about 4 or 5 years ago of buying almost anything I could find in my size on eBay if it was inexpensive. I wear a women's 14 in shoes (yes, I drool every time I walk by a shoe sale knowing that nothing in the store or department will fit me).
After I bought the tops (in the clearance section) I discovered they were Maternity. Who new maternity clothes looked so nice now? There was nothing overtly "maternity" about them... no indication other than the label. I was attracted to them because of the extra length for my longer torso. I supposed that length is part of their maternity heritage. Plus for me!
So, I have at least two casual outfits.
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> About the only thing you DON'T want to do is to try to come off like sexy 110 lb
> twentybopper hottie! That's one thing that is often times done by those new to public
> exposure and it seldom, if ever, works.
But don't we all want to be that twentybopper?