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gmku 09.08.2008 04:56 PM

Surprised how pricey cardigans can be, though. I'd like more colors, but damn. Anyway, navy goes with a bunch of stuff.

ploesj 09.08.2008 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Surprised how pricey cardigans can be, though. I'd like more colors, but damn. Anyway, navy goes with a bunch of stuff.

i bought most of mine at h&m, they cost about 15 euros... plain and basic, and they always have them in a few colors.

Kegmama 09.08.2008 04:58 PM

Yes. Navy is a psuedo neutral. You can pretty much do it with anything.

gmku 09.08.2008 05:02 PM

we don't have that h&m here, that I know of. I've become real fond of BR lately, fit always seems dead on for me. Means I have to mostly shop the sales racks though.

ploesj 09.08.2008 05:03 PM

ow too bad. i thought they were kind of everywhere by now :P i love them because hey sell basics for nothing and fun stuff for nothing.

gmku 09.08.2008 05:04 PM

I bought some black plainfront dress pants this summer because they were on sale. Trying to figure out if I can wear navy shirts and sweaters with them. Somebody told me navy and black don't go together. Is this true?

gmku 09.08.2008 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
ow too bad. i thought they were kind of everywhere by now :P i love them because hey sell basics for nothing and fun stuff for nothing.


They may be everywhere but I'm in the middle of nowhere.

ploesj 09.08.2008 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
I bought some black plainfront dress pants this summer because they were on sale. Trying to figure out if I can wear navy shirts and sweaters with them. Somebody told me navy and black don't go together. Is this true?


i dont know, i heard the same thing but i think it looks better than black and brown...

gmku 09.08.2008 05:12 PM

Yeah, though I don't have a problem with that either. I think it works, if there's enough of a contrast, that is, if the navy isn't too dark. Some navy looks almost black.

Kegmama 09.08.2008 05:13 PM

i dont think there is a problem with black and navy, or black and brown depending on consistency of hue. but, i think black can go (& should go) in moderation with anything and everything.

terriblecanyons 09.08.2008 05:15 PM

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Originally Posted by ploesj
steal some or learn how to sew :D


 


i just bought this one today, good for the inbetween weather we have here so often.


I LOVE these kinds of jackets, but they never fit right on me cause my boobs are huge :(

Kegmama 09.08.2008 05:21 PM

poor you and your huge boobs, skinny waist and chunky calves! haha.

trench style coats that are fitted at the waist are best for us grrls with big tits. cantanky and I have the same problem.

gmku 09.08.2008 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Kegmama
but, i think black can go (& should go) in moderation with anything and everything.


How do you mean? Like not a totally black outfit?

Pookie 09.08.2008 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by terriblecanyons
I LOVE these kinds of jackets, but they never fit right on me cause my boobs are huge :(

It's funny that what women think of as big boobs isn't necessarily the same as what men think of as being big boobs.

gmku 09.08.2008 05:34 PM

Yeah. It's funny how we also have different ideas of what 10 inches is.

Pookie 09.08.2008 05:36 PM

Not true. It's just my cock folded in half.

Pookie 09.08.2008 05:37 PM

Glice made me say that.

terriblecanyons 09.08.2008 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Kegmama
poor you and your huge boobs, skinny waist and chunky calves! haha.

trench style coats that are fitted at the waist are best for us grrls with big tits. cantanky and I have the same problem.


I can never find a trench-style coat that isn't insanely long or squishes my boobs and makes them look deformed.
So most of my coats are way too big for me.
I'll take way too long over squished boobs anyday.

Kegmama 09.08.2008 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
How do you mean? Like not a totally black outfit?


I don't wear all over black, I leave that for the goths and/or emo kids. The closest I come to an all black outfit is black skirt/pants with my black coat, but my shirt will always have some splash of color for contrast. Usually I will pull a color from the shirt to match to my heels/shoes, and maybe purse if applicable.

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Originally Posted by Pookie
It's funny that what women think of as big boobs isn't necessarily the same as what men think of as being big boobs.


I think the definition of 'big boobs' is also dependant on body type/stature/height. A C cup may look like big tits on a 5ft, 90lb waif, but not necessarily on a 5'8" 150lb women. You know?!

EDIT: PS- I hate the word 'boobs'. Tits is preferred.

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Originally Posted by terriblecanyons
I can never find a trench-style coat that isn't insanely long or squishes my boobs and makes them look deformed.
So most of my coats are way too big for me.
I'll take way too long over squished boobs anyday.


Do you not watch 'What Not To Wear'? Have you not learned that a tailor can be your best friend?! ;) If you find a coat that fits you in the chest you can have a seamstress sew up the hem of the coat for like $5! You can often find these cheap tailors at dry cleaners...

Cantankerous 09.08.2008 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Kegmama
poor you and your huge boobs, skinny waist and chunky calves! haha.

trench style coats that are fitted at the waist are best for us grrls with big tits. cantanky and I have the same problem.

mine are a manageable size (not a DD anymore, thank the lord) thanks to this:

 



and these:

 


and running around the city all day


except i gained 10lbs from eating like a fat pig and they got bigger again :mad: but i think i lost some of it


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