Speaking of nursing bras..those maternity blue jeans with the stretchy stuff that goes over the preggo's stomach look comfortable AF. I may have thought about purchasing some..ok I've thought about it numerous times but never bought any lol
I am not sure, as I only worked there briefly. I could see that is possible though. I could see how that is. I worked in the back putting tags on panties basically so I'm not too experienced with the sales floor. you are on to something that I like the sounds of.
Hmmmm... I like these, specifically the pink/faded red ones, but I could do without those weird rubbery things. I dunnooo
I guess the 80's aesthetic appeals to me. Is anyone into Ultra Boosts? I don't really like them that much and don't understand the hype but I dig these Olympic Medal ones they're going to put out:
I'll probably end up with a Primeknit pair at some point but I just picked these up sized up one size in women's. Not sure if there are any differences. I'll return them if they're not comfortable but love the color and they were the last pair. A friend at work mentioned wanting these and she's a size 10 so she might even want them so we'll see I guess.
At no stage did I say that or anything resembling that. Those rubber bits are a unique and defining aspect of the shoe. That's all I said. To be fair I don't like the primeknit version of the shoe and the pic on the right doesn't really do it justice. Definitely not ugly though.
Very true. I'm a big fan of the prime knit but I seem to be in a minority on that. I don't think that the rubbery things are ugly in any way. I'm guessing you're speaking from your own personal opinion on this so it's a bit silly to say it's a bit silly for someone to like something because of theirs?
good thing you pointed out that those are a defining aspect of a shoe, an answer to a question nobody asked. the point was it sounded like he was adhering to a system of "liking" it that was based upon brand/model instead of actually judging it on its own merits. it'd be like looking at any given BMW and saying "nice car" even if it's disgusting. apparently that isn't what he meant, so whatever.
Can we at least agree that they're just shoes and there's no reason to give a fuck about whether someone else likes them or not?
Does anyone else suffer from all over the place style?? I wish I could define my style a bit more but I like too much different stuff. I totally dress according to what kind of music I've been liking I've noticed too. I don't mean to but my interests are reflected in ways I didn't realize.
I don't feel like I have a discernible sense of style, I think it's also harder to do that with men's clothing because it shows less personality
I wear H&M jeans and either a band or a Star Wars shirt every day. I guess that's style? I've just recently got into sneakers and sneaker culture to be quite honest but it's really fascinating to me and one of the ways I'd be more comfortable spending my money. I'll never spend more than maybe $30 on a nice button-up and can't imagine spending more than $50 or $60 at most on jeans. I just bought my first pair of sneakers that cost more that $100 and plan on picking up some Kobes for $200.
Lol can you settle down. Im discussing the shoe posted in the thread and you're here misconstruing shit and taking the thread way off topic with general pettiness and then telling me that my input wasn't asked for. Get a grip mate.
My cousin started collecting Jordan's when he was younger and still does. I think he might have all of them. There is a room in his house just for his Jordan's.
I have the same problem with the short and curvy situation. I can never buy jeans online because the difference between my waist and hips is pretty big. I guess it's not a bad problem to have but, but it's very annoying.
Y'ALL. This new bra fits so good. My boobs feel happy. With push ups they're always spilling out and so uncomfortable so I went up a cup size and it's A+++. The other bra I ordered isn't as magical cause I didn't get the same size but it'll work