I do not own a slip. I think the last time I wore one was under my graduation robe. (Since I lived across the street from the stadium, and could easily go home to change afterwards.)
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I have some silk slips that I wear with certain things because the slips feel better against my skin.
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I have some silk slips that I wear with certain things because the slips feel better against my skin.
I forgot, this is the other reason I wear a slip, if the skirt or dress it too itchy without one.
If clothes don't feel good against my skin, I don't wear them anyway. I shop by touch.
Slips make my skirts hang better. I prefer just getting lined skirts to begin with, but not all of the ones I like come that way.
If clothes don't feel good against my skin, I don't wear them anyway. I shop by touch.
Cass and I are still one.
I shop by price, followed by touch and how much care is required. Garments which require hand-washing and ironing or dry cleaning tend to go back on the rack. If I was a rich sort of person, I would have lots of silk and linen and crepe and velvet clothing, and let someone else do the upkeep.
I don't buy anything I can't afford, but if it feels bad, it's automatically too expensive. It won't get worn.
I own a slip or two, bought because I had specific skirts that struck me as being too see-through for comfort. But I can't remember the last time I wore either a slip or one of those skirts.
I own roughly eight gazillion slips, which are good for wearing under lace dresses. Most of them are black cotton and trimmed with lace.
OMG, I am a complete doofus and forgot to wish Deena a happy birthday yesterday. Happy (belated) Birthday, Deena!!