Honestly, the reason I am posting this is simply because it is after 6 pm and I haven’t posted anything new since Friday. I have another, longer, more involved post I am working on. But it’s not necessarily more useful.
Maybe I am the only one who needs this reminder, but I do need it. See the curve of the hip on this skirt? If my clothes look like that, I look normal. If they are straight through the hip, or too tight, I look like a pair of gigantic bulging thighs.
Just the image you needed, right? Good thing it’s after dinner.
Gotta try that, I hate my saddle bags!
What got me thinking about this again is the whole zafu thing. I keep going back to your classic statement, BQ, about jeans that make your rear view look better, and wondering if there is a connection.
And then the curve was just so obvious on this skirt, which I love but is unfortunately just a little too big for me.
Hi, Rebecca. Do you look for this curve before or after you try on a skirt? I’m wondering if that’s not part of cutting down on shopping time, and finding the right item at the same time? If you’ve addressed this in a previous blog, I apologize. I missed quite a few what with travel and feuding with AOL:-[
Mom
Well, this one was so obvious it just jumped out at me. Some, I suppose, due to fabric or whatever, wouldn’t be noticeable until the garment was on.
What I want to check next is whether the curve can be identified in jeans/pants without trying them on. Wouldn’t that be great?
BTW, have you tried the zafu thing yet? It’s really EASY.
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