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Navy dress, grey tights...

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PuraVida · 02/09/2010 20:44

what colour shoes?

red?

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moondog · 02/09/2010 21:38

Pura, I am in same quandry and actually i do wear sheer flesh coloured tights ans i think give more finished look to utfit but still weird after years of black only.
I have paranoid visions of being American tan gal.

PuraVida · 02/09/2010 21:40

yes yes, me too, and i fear sweaty crotches. actually i avoid tights like the plague but once had an awful holdup rolling down podgy thigh on busy station nightmare so don't like those either

not sure what the answer is

are some makes better than others in your experience?

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moondog · 02/09/2010 21:45

I'm not sure-do cheap and expensive but no big difference as far as I can seee.
For example, yesterday, Peacocks fishnet stylee did ,me proud with LK Bennett ensemble.

Doodleydoo · 02/09/2010 21:47

Puravida - spill on the dress - I am in desperate need of covering newly born mummy tummy desperate i tell you!

Lauriefairycake · 02/09/2010 21:55

navy dress grey tights and unfortunately no shoes Grin

Red would look great, navy would look nice but maybe a touch boring unless they were a directional shoe shoes&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=20&sort=-1&clr=Black nice navy shoe boot at bargainous price

PuraVida · 02/09/2010 21:56

can't link as is old style, i guess, from outlet shop.

it has a kind of twist between the boobs, in fact, not dissimmilar to that boden one, has teh same way of twisting to form a baggy 'bit' underneath which i hide my gut

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Doodleydoo · 02/09/2010 21:56

ooh had my eye on that so might purchase it if dh is allowing..........am asking quite a bit at the moment!

PuraVida · 02/09/2010 21:58

when did normal every day shoes become £130? i'mn sure shoes used to be like £30 or £60 for very spesh / directional Wink

again is this a symptom of getting old and no longer shopping in new look?

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Doodleydoo · 02/09/2010 22:31

yup, sorry I am also aged and only now shop in m & s

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