She has to wear a dress EEK!
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Amish take on jumpers
Lots of strange looks and giggle from the "girls".
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I though jumpers were the same every where - jumpers are wooly jumpers - cardigans without buttons - you stick your head thru the head hole and your arms up the sleeves and pull them on - what do the americans call Jumpers then and what do they mean when they speak of jumpers?
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In America there are several kinds of Jumpers, base jumpers, bridge and skyscraper jumpers, a jumper dress, people with parachutes that jump out of perfectly good airplanes( I have no idea why) hoping that their parachute WILL open before they slam into the ground.
Check farther up this thread, there's a picture of Mary Jane Boy wearing a bright red Jumper dress. In EL Buitre's photos, he is wearing a dress that is also of the American Jumper style, it's checkered. Also you might check Google or another search engine under "Jumper Dress".. Good luck with your answers.
Check farther up this thread, there's a picture of Mary Jane Boy wearing a bright red Jumper dress. In EL Buitre's photos, he is wearing a dress that is also of the American Jumper style, it's checkered. Also you might check Google or another search engine under "Jumper Dress".. Good luck with your answers.
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British jumpers are American...
knickerless wrote:I though jumpers were the same every where - jumpers are wooly jumpers - cardigans without buttons - you stick your head thru the head hole and your arms up the sleeves and pull them on - what do the americans call Jumpers then and what do they mean when they speak of jumpers?
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