It could be worse.Shannon SteelSlave wrote:
He could have bent his wookie.
Jenny.
It could be worse.Shannon SteelSlave wrote:
I feel your pain. Whilst my feet are not that long - 8-9 UK - they are quite broad which makes finding suitable women's shoes difficult.Gregovic wrote:I wish those sorts of boots came in my size at even halfway affordable prices... Alas, my mens size 10.5 (with wide forefoot) is never going to fit in any size they offer.
If it's shoes you're referring to, have you seen this thread? viewtopic.php?f=15&t=3595Hannah_G wrote:Oh, why can’t sizing be consistent!! It’s such a pain buying my regular size only to get home and find I need to return what I’ve just bought!! I wish I had the courage to try on in store, or someone to come shopping with me
I second that motion!Shannon SteelSlave wrote:Black pencil skirt.
I think everyone will vote for the pencil skirt. Wearing a keyboard with nothing else in public might bring trouble.bound_jenny wrote:I second that motion!Shannon SteelSlave wrote:Black pencil skirt.
Sexy yet stylish.
Jenny.
Not sure about everyone, but my vote is for the pencil skirt as wellShannon SteelSlave wrote:I think everyone will vote for the pencil skirt.
Shannon SteelSlave wrote:Wearing a keyboard with nothing else in public might bring trouble.
I like the first one style in general, very cute.Hannah_G wrote:Looks like the pencil skirt is the popular choice
Looks pretty windy so a pleated skirt may have been a bit of a handful!! If it’s really wild I might even do the more modest thing and go for my black wide leg trousers and some shoes.
Just so folk are sure though, here’s pics of the skirts I’m torn between. This is kind of the styles I like too