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Originally Posted by phenomshel
I have a feeling my opinion is going to change after reading through this two page (!) thread (and it just started after I went to bed last night!)
I never have tried them on either, like you, I figured they'd be terribly uncomfortable and I don't like the way they look either. But I do see them on LOTS of the nurses at the hospital so either that's a different kind, or they must be comfortable...
Really? Intriguing, since I figured they'd be hot and sweaty on the feet as well.
I had a pair of sandals that did this. They only lasted one season.
Very pretty!!
Iri; very glad you started the thread, and look, you already have a fashion debate going on! As for me, I just found out (and don't laugh, y'all, I normally hate clothes shopping and don't pay attention) that Hanes here in the U.S. has started packaging women's tank tops and tees in multi packs like they've been doing for men for ages. I grabbed a couple of packages and the tees are the most comfortable things EVER. And cheap! I need some more shorts, but don't know where or when I'll get them, since I didn't get the ones from Kohl's yesterday. I also want/need another good pair of leather "earth shoes" sturdy sandals.
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you really need to check them out... seriously... I might even get inspired enough to link to their website so the other shoes can be seen
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Originally Posted by Aurora W
For real?!?!?  Are there different color shirts in the packs? I have a couple of their women's t-shirts from a few years ago that REALLY need to be replaced. (don't laugh - Hane's makes great house cleaning/dog walking/car washing t-shirts, and they LAST)
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they've had them for awhile at COSTCO
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Originally Posted by Poppaea
There is a way to do it right and there is one that is wrong. Mens and womens clothes button up in different directions. The closure of your belt has to be on the side where your button is and the end with the holes is where the holes of the trousers are.
So for men it is a different direction as for women.
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it used to be that mens and womens shirts buttoned/snapped opposite, who knows why. this was significant for me because when I was young/little (under 12) and showing horses it was a big deal getting the show clothes I needed and doing the mix/match thing. REALLY thinking about it... I think when women clothes used to button/zip, etc., it was always on the left side so the belts may have been oriented that way