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To HATE peope calling clothing PIECES???

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WingsOnMyBoots · 13/03/2018 10:05

I'm sorry I feel like a moan today. I am so sick of hearing people referring to clothes as PIECES! They do it with jewellery as well. It's not 'trousers' or 'dresses' or 'cardigans' it's PIECES!! Does anyone else hate this???

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Fugitivefrombrusstice · 13/03/2018 10:08

I think it's fine if it's high fashion or expensive jewellery where it's an art piece as much as an item of clothing, but if I saw someone describing their gap jeans as a 'piece' I would think it's was pretty odd

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FriedEggs1 · 13/03/2018 10:12

I'm with you totally OP. How about making clothes singular? When did this start? Trouser, legging etc.

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Myheartbelongsto · 13/03/2018 10:13

I agree op. Just pack it in!

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Avasarala · 13/03/2018 10:15

I'm a jeweller. I'm high end, and make a lot of gallery pieces - that's just what they're called. You don't say "this was a gallery necklace", you say "this was a gallery piece".

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JaneJeffer · 13/03/2018 10:16

And a red lip - just the one?

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DannyLaRuesBestFrock · 13/03/2018 10:17

And also watches being called a 'time piece' 😕

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Ketzele · 13/03/2018 10:20

See also: calling rooms 'spaces' (seen in every interiors magazine).

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WingsOnMyBoots · 13/03/2018 10:22

Thank god I'm not alone! If you think about it we could just called EVERY item a 'piece' and not bother having individual words for anything!

And YES JaneJeffer - a red lip!! Go away!!

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IWouldLikeToKnow · 13/03/2018 10:24

@Ketzele - I came to say exactly that....IT'S A ROOM

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whosafraidofabigduckfart · 13/03/2018 10:24

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NobbyNobberson · 13/03/2018 10:25

Almost as much as I hate people calling stuff that you put in your hair 'product' - everything that has ever been made for a specific reason is a product, just call it wax, or gel, or clay or whatever it may be!

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whosafraidofabigduckfart · 13/03/2018 10:25

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AJPTaylor · 13/03/2018 10:25

yep, spaces instead of room. and super instead of very.

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FizzyCherry · 13/03/2018 10:25

I kind of get it if it's high end, like the PP makes, but I saw a reference to "classic High Street pieces" the other day. One of those capsule wardrobe articles that try to convince you that you can wear the same clothes every day as long as you pay £45 for a plain white T shirt.
It's utter pony in that context.

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AJPTaylor · 13/03/2018 10:28

i saw an article recently which said
"This relaxing piece is super easy to wear"
Ive never had one single cardi that was difficult to wear. l learnt that at about 2.5.

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PistFump · 13/03/2018 10:28

Thought it was just me. It sounds highly pretentious imho!!

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joystir59 · 13/03/2018 10:31

I've curated a super space this morning (I put away numerous pairs of old knickers and socks, a bleach marked jumper and unmatched ankle socks)

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theyoniwayisnorthwards · 13/03/2018 10:33

Meh, some people really love clothes and it’s a form of expression for them.

Personally I usually look like i’ve been dragged backwards through H&M but I can see why super stylish people who spend lots of time thinking about clothes develop a lexicon. Maybe a little pretentious but as hobbies go it’s pretty benign.

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applesandbananas88 · 13/03/2018 10:35

Oh god I loathe this. I downloaded a podcast by Dawn Porter and she just kept banging on about pairing a statement trouser with a bold lip or some other such nonsense and I had to delete it. Urgh!

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ClemDanfango · 13/03/2018 10:36

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upsideup · 13/03/2018 10:37

My df works in fashion, so I have been brought up to say pieces, as in 'this is my favourite piece from this collection' etc which makes sense if your talking about a whole collection, its not just my favourite top or my favourite dress its my favourite piece or item of clothing, but piece in quicker and sounds better.

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RoseWhiteTips · 13/03/2018 10:38

Yes! It is ridiculous and v v laughable. There are one or two culprits on the faux-French style threads.

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likeacrow · 13/03/2018 10:38

Agreed. Can't stand "a red lip" or "a pink cheek" either. Arrggghh! So pretentious. Also hate hate HATE "pop of colour " particularly when used in reference to makeup. Barf.

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BezzaMezza · 13/03/2018 10:39

Yes it's annoying

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Beansonapost · 13/03/2018 10:41

Curate your pieces in spaces... super!

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