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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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