CharlieAngel
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I agree with the originator of the inability to determine plastic as versus metal buttons.
Your schtick is played out. Find a new one.
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I agree with the originator of the inability to determine plastic as versus metal buttons.
Your schtick is played out. Find a new one.
So I was thinking about pulling the trigger on a maruchan instant lunch...opinions?
The fit is actually superior to sized down J. Crew. The J. Crew's proportions are odd, and it drapes weirdly. Unless a washer + dryer cycle fixes those issues, I think the GAP shirt's fit is clearly slimmer and more flattering.
Really? I'm 5'8" 145 and find a jcrew tailored fit small to fit great, but a Gap small is way to tight on the chest and has an overall boxy appearance.
Here's my gray chambray... I posted it on my blog today
Any advice for where I could get a similar shirt at a similar pricepoint in a slimmer fit?