What's in your wardrobe?

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Me too :))
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I like those jeans, Estrella.
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Thanks Bean. Also good to know about the vanity sizing as I was contemplating that jumpsuit. There’s this great shop here that I love called Orange Sherbert and I can’t shop there any more as they also vanity size and it’s all too big for me now.
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I have some vintage clothes in a 12 or 14 that are smaller than some Hush 8s I've tried on, which is absurd. I have a friend who is short and slim who now can't shop at all in quite a few places as she is a 1990s 8.
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Some lovely purchases here :love2:
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Those are good jeans, Est. I bought a similar pair v cheaply from the &OS sale a while back but they have ZERO stretch, so are a spot too tight. They were non return cheap though so I’ll hold on for a while to see if I can get into them in a couple of months.

That said, I needed to replace a pair of stalwart grey jeans after my thighs destroyed yet another pair. Fortunately they were an easy replace at Madewell and I also found THE MOST comfy pull on mom jeans in pale wash :)) :granny: And this cute shirt also fell into my basket.
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I had to make a very hasty purchase for a summer dress or two.

Cheap and cheerful and long enough.
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They are lovely, Bramble, especially the green one.
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The green one is stunning, where's it from? Although if it's long enough on you it will probably trail behind me. ;)

The flower one is lovely too.
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They are from Amazon. I needed them in a hurry.

https://amzn.eu/d/4ksml5B
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Thank you. Bargain!
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This isn’t my usual style (whatever that is), but I ordered this from Sweaty Betty the other day as I had a discount code, and it’s so nice to wear. It’s longer on me because I’m much shorter than the model, and it feels so nice on. It moves really nicely. (Is it a bit weird or ok?) It’s navy blue.

The only issue sadly is that I’ve gained a lot of weight around my middle, and I’m not sure I can wear it without looking 5 months pregnant. Will try it on again in a couple of days.
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I think I saw that in store; I like it. They always use such lovey fabric, it totally justifies the price.

It was really bugging me where your green dress was from Brambs because I knew I’d seen it. I like that too.

Basically I like all your stuff, everyone.
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That's a lovely dress Ella!
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Thanks, both. It’s never occurred to me to buy a dress from them before, but (stomach issues aside) it’s quite flattering, and it’s natural fibres, etc.
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I love that, Ella.
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If it feels good on then definitely! It looks like a great holiday dress. I like the cut out at the back! :cutoutconvert:
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That's a lovely dress.
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Another thumbs up from me. It's very nice.
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