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His 'n' Hers 'n' Hers
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Nice.
Personally I could not were different coloured shoes now, but thats what happens when you end up looking like Gimli I suppose K |
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I usually restrict myself to odd socks, but I discovered those shoes recently and got myself a pair on Ebay. Then I found 2 pairs in the girls' size... It's a dangerous and slippery slope even looking at Ebay. They'll go well with the Fun House tshirts |
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I figured they were paired like that, and yes they will go well with the fun house Tees!
K |
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I have come to realise that a lot of the stuff my girls wear is girly versions of the stuff I wear.
They don't do posh shoes or dresses, they bum around in trackie bottoms and trainers and tshirts (or onesies) like I do. Like me they avoid "smart". Personally I don't own a single shirt or pair of smart shoes, although I do have a suit that I wore once 5 years ago that probably no longer fits... I don't do sports bras or thongs or swimwear - I don't think I could pull those off - but aside from the skimpy stuff my girls just dress like me |
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Right with you on that mate. Whilst mine dont wear the girlie version of my stuff, they are all casual dressers. Jeans, Strapy or stretchy tops, leggins, jeggings, or a boho skirt.
Smart is nice, but I like everyday slouchy K |
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Rachel and I have matching baseball boots - I ordered them in sizes 3 and 7. Funnily enough mine are grubbier than hers
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Given my girls rarely go out, and when they do they need walking boots, it's no surprise they like their casual stuff.
Dossing around the house is what they do, and it's what they dress for. |
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