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Start using Mumsnet PremiumIt's not just me is it? This jumper..
(110 Posts)I don't think they really thought though pattern.
http://www.fatface.com/women/clothing/knitwear/felicity-fairisle-jumper/950634.html
Or maybe they did for the niche market of those who think knitwear isn't complete without a line of boobs across it
that is terrible
Well I can see my breastfeeding consultant friend being keen on it but I wouldn't choose it.
Whoever is selling this one needs to stop right now:
me.me/i/be-honest-do-i-look-like-a-cunt-in-this-bceecb01134c4101b5676846f2ddac39
Cannot be unseen.
I look forward to observing those jumpers in the wild.
no wonder the model is biting her fingers !
£56 for a mainly plastic boob jumper? Amazed they’re not flying off the shelves!
Oh I usually love Fatface fairisle jumpers!
I'd still wear it.
It's not you no
It is TERRIBLE isn't it? How did they not notice?
It's for when you want to look like a goddess. Artemis, I think?
I’ve written a review pointing out the multi-boob bunting design. I predict that it will not be approved to go live on the website!
@MrsWillGardner for fuck sake I nearly pissed myself laughing.
I looked at it and thought "What's wrong with that... oh" as my eyes moved down 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
More titwear than knitwear
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Even the advertising stuck on this page thinks there’s something wrong - main advert is for a big leopard print bra
😂😂😂
Someone has reviewed it pointing out the boob, can’t believe they accepted it for the website
Quick look seems OK oh no no no it really doesn't what tit designed this?
That model looks about 3 feet tall with her skirt up under her armpits, too!
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