Now, even when
clothing items feel more expensive upfront, I consider them an investment and calculate price per wear.
Not exact matches
You can wear a tank top on its own if you're
feeling warm, or layer it under other
items of
clothing.
Encourage your toddler to learn how to fasten their own
clothing with a
felt board full of fastening
items.
A: Bring a change of
clothing, toiletries, and any
items that may help you to
feel at home during labour.
When the image was altered so they appeared to smile, participants
felt happier and were more likely to say they liked an
item of
clothing they had been given to wear.
I finally
feel healthy and comfortable in any
item of
clothing I choose.
Lol I'm a huge fan of the velvet /
felt ones especially since it stops most
clothing items from slipping off!
Have you got a
feel - good
item of
clothing that should be a No but is a great big Yes?
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has an
item of
clothing that gives you this
feeling.
«Statement pieces» is quite a sweeping statement I realise, but put simply, it's just an
item of
clothing that makes you
feel great, creates a look on it's own, or transforms an outfit into something special.
I'll be honest, I will try on almost any type of
clothing, but I have found myself reaching for the same types of
items —
items that I think work well for my body type and makes me
feel fabulous.
It's been fun to go shopping and buy dressier
items of
clothing, but I would be lying if I said that I didn't
feel a little out of my comfort zone wearing dress pants and pencil skirts on a daily basis.
You know how certain
items of
clothing can make you
feel amazing?
I know they are probably the most comfortable
item of
clothing known to a woman but I just don't
feel like myself most of the time when I wear them out and about.
That particular
item of
clothing was on my list because a.) I adore just about all 1950s circle skirts, b.) I've been smitten with quilted circle skirts for as far back as I can remember, and c.) I don't currently have a plain black circle skirt and can really
feel the hole that not having one leaves in my vintage wardrobe.
I ended up purchasing
clothing that actually lasted quite awhile but also bought
items that I didn't
feel bad about tossing at the end of the semester, such as sweaters that I purchased for about 4 pounds each (less than $ 8).
I'm in favor of any
item of
clothing that makes me
feel like I'm still in pajamas when I'm really dressed!
Also I know how you
feel about everyone having the some
clothing item.
I've learnt so much from this post, i love learning about the origination of words for garment of
clothing, Also, couldn't help but laughing out loud at your comment about being headless, i'm sure your grin wasn't * that * bad, my shots are ALWAYS headless, i also have a grin which vaguely resembles a werewolf, maybe i should just embrace it and such beauties you have been hiding away, i am forever
feeling guilty over lost
items, demoted to back of wardrobes gathering dust bunnies x
I have a pretty sizeable wardrobe and I love everything in it, but it might shock you that it's not often I see an
item of
clothing for the first time and get a flip - flop true love at first sight
feeling about it.
They have become such important
clothing items as women
feel that without one their entire outfit seems incomplete.
It is important to always be comfortable Choose
items of
clothing that
feel good on the skin.
Otherwise would be terribly bored with just a few
clothing items — part of the fun is
feeling properly dressed for nice places to go.
There are some
items that you
feel so comfortable and confident in, but then hate in photos... and this
Clad & Cloth dress might be one of them.
When an
item of
clothing makes you
feel gleeful, why save it for «best.»
Now, I
feel I have finally found my confidence to rock whatever
clothing item I fancy.
We love vintage - style
clothing just as much as the next gal, and we carry a vast assortment of unique
items that will make you
feel like a classy»20s dame, a retro»50s pin - up bombshell or a hippie chick from the free - spirited»70s.
So,
feel free to mix up your
clothing items to get new combinations.
Personally, I don't like to wear red
clothing items — the color
feels harsh on me and my skin tone — so I tend to stick to red accessories.
Since I haven't kept a strict count on the number of
items in my closet and I'm trying to keep more of
clothing available year round I have definitely noticed my closet
feels more cluttered.
I don't mean for this post to take this weird turn you're all probably now side - eying, but as someone who spends hours a week crafting vapid social media posts and editing photos showing off gifted
clothing items, I
feel it important to say that yes, I am privileged, and yes, I
feel helpless 90 % of the time, but I want to do whatever I can to spread love, to spread kindness.
I know I sound like a lot of profiles, but I'm just getting started on here.Just bought some
items of
clothing, love the
feel, but would love to meet somebody to dress with, show me how to do make up and other things x
Make her
feel pretty: The women in our survey rated
clothing as the second highest desired
item on their list.
Shop a boutique
feel with at or below thrift store prices for new, gently - used
clothing, home décor, pet supplies, house hold
items, small appliances, small furniture, antiques, vintage
items, art and so much more.
There are few
items of
clothing more specific in purpose than the bathrobe, whether you're transitioning between shower and bedroom or you just
feel like lounging around the house in style.
It's that, combined with the game's complexity and the sheer volume of
clothing items and styles available, that make every outfit
feel unique, and every S - rank
feel well - earned.
Between works displayed on cellphones or vintage game consoles, books, flat screens, projections, gifs, slide projects, a custom carpet job, wallpaper, a sculpture here and there, a few
items from each artists»
clothing line, and a single repeated verse from a generic pop song fading in and out of the exhibition space, I do not
feel particularly set - up to pay close attention to anything.
The range of objects and other contemporary junk materials employed within the genre is well illustrated in the works of Joseph Beuys (1921 - 86), such as Eurasia Siberian Symphony (1963, panel, chalk drawing,
felt, fat, hare, painted pole, Museum of Modern Art NYC); Ed Kienholz (1927 - 94), such as Back Seat Dodge»38 (1964, truncated Dodge automobile, resin, paint, fiberglass,
clothing, chicken wire, beer bottles, plaster, Los Angeles County Museum of Art); Niki de Saint - Phalle (1930 - 2002), such as her Monster of Soisy (1963, paint, various objects, metal frame, George Pompidou Centre); Marisol (b. 1930), such as her Woman and Dog (1964, wood, plaster, synthetic polymer, taxidermied dog head, and miscellaneous
items, Whitney Museum of American Art).
Thomas excels at furnishing these spaces with the touches and details that make them
feel like someone's home — here there are small curios, framed pictures, wood paneling on the walls and floors, and a series of cast bronze
clothing items, all former possessions of her mother.
Don't pack new
clothing items because you'll want to be confident in how it fits and
feels.
Don't
feel guilty about using your lunch break to return that
item of
clothing or make a trip to the bank.
Author Tressie M Cottom makes some valid points about the reasons someone would spend a lot of money on an
item of
clothing or an accessory, and it isn't to
feel good — it is to make themselves acceptable and «gain access to a limited set of rewards granted upon group membership.»
While the husband appreciated the gift, it just
felt like any other day... just with the addition of a new
clothing item because she was trying to show love by loving her husband with her love language.
Bursting with fun, innovation and quirky, own - design pieces, the store has an undeniably cool and creative
feel that spans not only homeware, stationery, kids, beauty and bath
items, but food and drink, and
clothing and fashion, too.
• Sort everything into categories — letters, photos,
clothing, etc. • If an
item makes you
feel good, keep it; if not, toss it.