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Re: Tops from the other side of the aisle

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 2:06 am
by moonshadow
crfriend wrote:Come back at the ones of us who remain when you're 50. {snicker}
Yeah... come to think of it... this was sort of the way I acted with my parents and their weight gain when I was a late teen.

Now I require elastic skirts... :oops: :P

...karma... :lol: :eye:

Re: Tops from the other side of the aisle

Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2016 10:20 am
by JeffB1959
I've recently bought some clearly feminine looking tops from Sears as I don't want to wear anything masculine looking with my skirts when I'm out and about.

Re: Tops from the other side of the aisle

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 3:27 pm
by Grok
Made an impulsive purchase at Goodwill. I noticed that Extra Large tops just across the aisle from mens trousers. This section had only a handful of tops, so I needed only a minute to look at them all.

What I chose was a rather frilly item, with a deep Vee neck, and very short puffy sleeves.

Re: Tops from the other side of the aisle

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2020 9:06 pm
by Jim
Grok wrote: Sat Sep 19, 2020 3:27 pm Made an impulsive purchase at Goodwill. I noticed that Extra Large tops just across the aisle from mens trousers. This section had only a handful of tops, so I needed only a minute to look at them all.

What I chose was a rather frilly item, with a deep Vee neck, and very short puffy sleeves.
How about a picture?

Re: Tops from the other side of the aisle

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 9:30 pm
by Grok
The result was lame, Jim. The deep Vee would have directed gaze down towards the womens breasts that I don't have-instead, the Vet emphasized my hairy chest, which didn't look right with the garment. The puffy sleeves didn't look quite right either with my hairy arms. :roll:

Sometimes you try something, and it doesn't work out.