Maybe the Land's End bathing-suit practice, of using geometric shapes to describe body-type, would be a good substitute for many-measurements? Size 6 for rectangles! Size 8 for inverted triangles! Anyway, that would clear up all those times that I try on a dress and it fits onto my body, but makes me look like a whore or a grandma.
Seaking of, Butty, did thos pants fit?
Seaking of, brie, yes thos pants did fit me fine, and I pranced about the house in them, and I anticipating wearing them rather a lot in the coming months (though not, thankfully, yet).
Do you see what I get from the blood kin? Butty! I ask you!!
Butty. It's catchy. I like it.
I kinda hate clothes. It's mildly depressing.
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Webtoy of the day: Create your own motivational poster.
I goddamned hate it when people try and dump their work on me. "ita, can you supply them the information they requested in their template format?"
When the fuck did I become a developer? Logical architecture? Life cycle details?
Bite me.
I don't know Steph, I think JZ is right on this one.
Pish! I play Sexy M.F. all the time while I'm driving!
I think (as JZ pointed out) it's a good city driving song, but not necessarily a good long haul/highway song.
it's a good city driving song, but not necessarily a good long haul/highway song
How do your criteria differ?
Ailleann, that's brilliant. I need to bookmark it.
Maybe the Land's End bathing-suit practice, of using geometric shapes to describe body-type, would be a good substitute for many-measurements? Size 6 for rectangles! Size 8 for inverted triangles!
There are a couple of plus-size web site who do that and it's great. (zaftique.com and igigi.com) Love it.
I think there should be a collective web site where secret info about certain manufacturers can be found, i.e. Don't buy pants from LLBean unless you have a waist-hip ratio greater than X; Isaac Mizrahi for Target is cut long-waisted; etc. Except manufacturers do not size consistently within their own brand, I have found!
I think there should be a collective web site where secret info about certain manufacturers can be found
I'm discovering, I've been pretty much an Ann Taylor Loft 6, and almost still am, just that I've never bumped into their hip/thigh sizings quite as hard as I have these past few days. I'm not their shape anymore!
Unfortunately, I am pretty much nobody's shape for dresses - too long-waisted. I have vowed never to buy another dress off the rack again.