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aww Werder (argh I woke up and no streams available)
also, thanks to ONTD, I have learned that the usual American size 6 = British size 10.
unless you go to H&M, at least in the US...then I (usually size 4, for shirts and pants and shoes) have to get like size 12...and I've brought so many cute shirts to the dressing room, only to find out in mid-fit that the shoulders are tailored to people without any arm muscles. I get so scared of ripping the shirt. hmph.
what are your clothes complaints?
my most recent one, from shopping at Macy's about a month ago: I can understand pants being too small for my big thighs. While super-long pants are annoying, I understand that I'm kind of short at 5'2 and 3/4" (around 1.58 meters), so even with longish legs I probably don't hit average.
but when I'm trying on pants that seem to fit (even my thighs and hips!) until my foot can't come out because the bottom of the pants seem to be made for people with no calves? what what what
aww Werder (argh I woke up and no streams available)
also, thanks to ONTD, I have learned that the usual American size 6 = British size 10.
unless you go to H&M, at least in the US...then I (usually size 4, for shirts and pants and shoes) have to get like size 12...and I've brought so many cute shirts to the dressing room, only to find out in mid-fit that the shoulders are tailored to people without any arm muscles. I get so scared of ripping the shirt. hmph.
what are your clothes complaints?
my most recent one, from shopping at Macy's about a month ago: I can understand pants being too small for my big thighs. While super-long pants are annoying, I understand that I'm kind of short at 5'2 and 3/4" (around 1.58 meters), so even with longish legs I probably don't hit average.
but when I'm trying on pants that seem to fit (even my thighs and hips!) until my foot can't come out because the bottom of the pants seem to be made for people with no calves? what what what