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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...
...karma...

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