Cardigan?
Has anyone seen a reasonably priced cardigan. It has to be butt length, quite slouchy and simple, poss low v necked in white/grey(Would be prepared to look at any other colours though)?
The kind of cardi you can throw on with heels and skinny jeans?
Oh and it needs to be online too!
Thanks x x x
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Not quite what you are after but I have and it's very flattering!
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I got a brown one from Oasis about a month ago in the sale for £10. They had grey and black ones as well
Its longline grandad kind of style. I don't think they are in stores anymore but I'm going to Cheshire Oaks tomorrow I think so I can look for you if you want as its all sale stock there.
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This is much nicer irl than how it looks on the website, they had it in the shops with a cream linen floaty type top underneath and it looked lovely -
It really really is nicer, honest!! :D
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:wave: CIC
I bought this one from Next the other day and it is fab.
I can't decide if it's wrong or not
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I can't decide if it's wrong or not
Hello! :wave: My first official post in fashion, how exciting!
The name says it all really - I've really got into the colored jeans trend this season, I have red and blue ones and now I want some yellow ones. I'd quite like to wear them with little white jazz style shoes that I'm getting tomorrow from H+M and white vests and cardis, but I can't really think what else to wear aside from that. My intuition tells me to keep it simple!
What do other people think? Is it just plain wrong?
K. x x
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i think youd have to either keep the look simple or go all the way with other brights ect..
i want some blue jeans like the cheap monday ones but i definitly dnt think its a total no no x
**runs off to asos**
Small Bayswater (Mulberry)
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Small Bayswater (Mulberry)
Has anyone got one. I saw girl on the train today, she had one. It looked quite nice. Its probably the same size as the small Emmy.
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That's the Ledbury - it's nice if you like the Bayswater look but not the price or the size. I prefer the Rosemary and the Blenheim myself (like smaller Roxannes) but the Ledbury is a lovely shape!
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I havent got one but a customer where I work has one and it looks lovely! Everytime she comes in with it I drool :D :lol:
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Hiya
I'm desperate for a Ledbury they're soooo nice (despite the lack of interior pockets!) anyone know if there's any around at the outlets spesh bicester village? or whether they may perhaps be in the online sales?
Lisa
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Sorry I dont know the answer Lisa, but I'd give them a call they are usually really helpful and you can order over the phone from the outlets. :)
OMG I have turned into Einstein!
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OMG I have turned into Einstein!
You know how Einstein had seven identical outfits so that he didn't have to waste valuable brainpower deciding what to wear?
Since I have put on weight (remedying that, see ticker below:cool: ) I have had less interest in clothes so I now have four pairs of black jeans, five black t shirts, four lilac cashmere shrugs, two pairs of black pumps and two Mulberry Oak heres. Which I wear every day! (not at the same time obviously - that would be really weird!)
I don't know whether to :lol: or :boohoo:
ETA people probably think I wear the same clothes five days in a row :o
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Since you weigh the same as I do I think that you should give one of your outfits to me including the Mulberry:D
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And what would I wear on, say, Fridays?:lol:
I have to say it makes outfit planning very easy :lol:
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I have to say Puddy, I am strangely tempted by this idea - takes away the stress of trying to find something to wear in the morning :think:
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I used to pretty much live in black trousers and black tops but it still took me ages to decide which combination to wear, although to the untrained eye I did probably look as if I was wearing the same thing all the time.
Well done on the weight loss.
Better to ask questions later?
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Better to ask questions later?
Why am I forever doing this? I see something I like on the Topshop website, I think ooh that's nice, but I should think about it before I buy it. I come back 2 days later and my size is sold out. And there is nooooo certainty that the Dublin store has the stuff I was looking at.
Do you think it's better to buy first, ask questions and return stuff later? How can you be sure if that first "oooooh I want that" is a short-lived oooh of lust, or an eternal oooh of love that means you will wear the item in question forever? I always wait and see if the feeling fades but then stuff sells out!
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If I see something I really like, I buy it, for exactly those reasons. With the vast majority of shops you can return stuff so it's not really a definite commitment as it were!
Mostly these days I keep what I buy, but it took me a long time to learn to differentiate between the lust/love feeling, as you put it!
g_k
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Well clothes are a bit like boys. Little point in having something something dreamy and drool-worthy if it your friends/other clothes don't like going out with him/it, or he/it makes you feel fat half the time, or him/it is not flexible enough to cope with the varied situations of your fabulous life!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: spaghetti thats a really good analogy!
c_s
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