Jacket/tie for dinner in France?
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<i><font color=#555555>"shame on those who think by asking a question we are insecure."</font></i>
Check your dictionary or thesaurus. Insecure = not confident. Denial isn't healthy, either.
Boards like these serve people who need answers to questions: not confident by default. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, but some people believe that adults who ask clothing questions as it relates to travel are immature. I don't agree with those people, but that won't stop the bashers who constantly criticize or bash the practice.
This board attracts a group of negative people who are selfish and relentless.
Check your dictionary or thesaurus. Insecure = not confident. Denial isn't healthy, either.
Boards like these serve people who need answers to questions: not confident by default. I don't think there's anything wrong with that, but some people believe that adults who ask clothing questions as it relates to travel are immature. I don't agree with those people, but that won't stop the bashers who constantly criticize or bash the practice.
This board attracts a group of negative people who are selfish and relentless.
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<i><font color=#555555>"check out Ryan Gosling Cannes 2014"</font></i>
If your husband looks like Ryan Gosling, he could probably wear a dirty potato sack and receive 5-star service in Paris. I believe the scuffs were intentional.
If your husband looks like Ryan Gosling, he could probably wear a dirty potato sack and receive 5-star service in Paris. I believe the scuffs were intentional.
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>has he had his colours done?<
Everyone should have their colours done. (I am an Autumn, for example, and look absolutely horrid in pastels.)
I meet so many ginger blokes here in Philadelphia wearing chinos with a white shirt. I tell them, "Darling, you look so washed out in those colours. We need to go to Bloomingdale's for a wardrobe change!"
I then pat them on the bum and say, "And we need to get you out of those trousers RIGHT NOW!"
Thin
Everyone should have their colours done. (I am an Autumn, for example, and look absolutely horrid in pastels.)
I meet so many ginger blokes here in Philadelphia wearing chinos with a white shirt. I tell them, "Darling, you look so washed out in those colours. We need to go to Bloomingdale's for a wardrobe change!"
I then pat them on the bum and say, "And we need to get you out of those trousers RIGHT NOW!"
Thin
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<i><font color=#555555>"Everyone should have their colours done."</font></i>
I totally agree with this statement, too, and my heart shows particular compassion for those who suffer from color blindness.
Dressing with smart style for some people is an extraordinary challenge. I fully understand why the vast majority of people don't consider the effort worthy of their time. They'll never know the benefits, and I'm certainly OK with that.
I totally agree with this statement, too, and my heart shows particular compassion for those who suffer from color blindness.
Dressing with smart style for some people is an extraordinary challenge. I fully understand why the vast majority of people don't consider the effort worthy of their time. They'll never know the benefits, and I'm certainly OK with that.
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