Lynn Band 9/06 0 Posted January 6, 2007 This thread made me laugh. I watch the show What Not To Wear all the time, and it is hilarious and very informative. However, I like to watch other people's clothes get trashed on tv, not my own. Love the show! Some of the clothing and shoes they show, I would not wear if I were thin. They look so uncomfortable. Do you think they would give me $5,000 for something other than clothing... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shesha 1 Posted January 6, 2007 I am reading this, preband. It's so true regarding sizes. LB is the worst. I always try on 2 of an identical item and size because one will always fit better than the other. I actually thought about this yesterday. I think when I hit goal, I will look for the services of a stylist.. ala... t.v's "What Not To Wear". I like nice clothes, and tend to dress in classic conservatives and mostly black. But, one thing I've noticed is that no matter what my size (22 or 14) I wear the same type of clothes.... It's just a weird rut you get into. I think stepping out of your comfort zone (both in what you like and what you feel comfortable in) and getting an honest, unbiased opinion, is a good thing. You might look good in a V-neck or an A-line, but if you don't try it, you may never know. What looks good on you at a size 22,(and when you were age 22) might not look good on you in a size 16 at age 40. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MissyC 0 Posted January 6, 2007 I think my style is a mixture of all different styles. I like a mix of things but my basic "child of the 70's" comfy/bohemain hippie look usually wins out. I just like casual comfortable clothes. I dress up when I have to, but I like comfortable, somewhat loose fitting clothes. I have always pretty much liked t-shirts/soft jeans or long flowing skirts and funky shoes (but not heels). I like soft clothes. Touch and feel are important to me. If it is stiff, scratchy or not soft, I WON'T wear it, no matter how nice it looks...period. I look back at older pics, I guess I'm in a rut, no matter what my size, my style is pretty much the same. I have to say, the one fashion trend that I love, love, love, that I am so glad is back is wedge shoes!!! I hate hate high heels, and for a shortie like me....the wedge shoes/sandals are so great, they are comfortable and can still add an inch or two for the terminally short. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted January 7, 2007 I have to say, the one fashion trend that I love, love, love, that I am so glad is back is wedge shoes!!! I hate hate high heels, and for a shortie like me....the wedge shoes/sandals are so great, they are comfortable and can still add an inch or two for the terminally short. Me, too, Missy! I bought my first pair of wedgies when I was 15 and have loved them ever since. I love bright, funky color combinations. One of my all time favorite outfits (anyone remember "Units"?) was lime green and royal purple. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheetsin 714 Posted January 7, 2007 ala... t.v's "What Not To Wear". I like nice clothes,Two other ladies I know who were banded by my surgeon and I have agreed that once we're all at goal, or at least at the size we'll wear when we're at goal, we're going to submit for a group What Not to Wear. They've featured individial WLS guests before, and groups (like the group of girls meeting for their highschool reunion), but not a combination of the two. I've always declined being on TV, but I would do that in a heartbeat. And I'd die happy if Nick had his way with my hair. ** edited - I'm tired and apparently me no tipe guhd tonite Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ser123 0 Posted January 8, 2007 When I lived in Columbus, the Macy's had a stylist on staff. She was awesome. And free. It was great fun to use her services. I believe that many Macy's and Nordstrom's offer the same services. Free. You make an appointment and there is a private dressing room and she went out and got all the clothes and brought them back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
~Jules~ 0 Posted January 11, 2007 (anyone remember "Units"?) Wow. I haven't thought of Units in ages. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Poodles 0 Posted January 12, 2007 I loved Units, but could never afford them. My friend let me borrow hers sometimes. I looked goooood with Units and scrunchy socks... ha ha! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ReneBean 3 Posted January 12, 2007 I like soft clothes. Touch and feel are important to me. If it is stiff, scratchy or not soft, I WON'T wear it, no matter how nice it looks...period. Oh yeah Missy. I will neither wear nor buy for others any clothing that doesn't pass what I lovingly call The Tactile Test. Scratchy is bad. Smooth is good. :] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ReneBean 3 Posted January 12, 2007 And I'd die happy if Nick had his way with my hair. Me too, Wheetsin... I travel to NY with some frequency. I wonder 1) what hellacious dollar figure it takes, and 2) whether I could get an appointment with Nick within the next 20 yrs.... Nick... *sigh* How I love him. :] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted January 12, 2007 I loved Units, but could never afford them. My friend let me borrow hers sometimes. I looked goooood with Units and scrunchy socks... ha ha! I had a friend who did professional quality sewing. She made me knit stuff that looked just like Units - right down to the little vent holes under the arms. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheetsin 714 Posted January 12, 2007 Nick always cracks me up because when his hair is in shaggy mode, he looks like a hobbit. He really does. What's a unit? I don't think I've heard of them. Other than THAT unit. Were those the interchangeable pieces - the top that could also be a skirt or hair band or belt? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted January 12, 2007 What's a unit? I don't think I've heard of them. Other than THAT unit. Were those the interchangeable pieces - the top that could also be a skirt or hair band or belt? Yes...they were made out of a knit fabric and were pretty much "one size fits all". You could buy pants, skirts, different tops....all in a variety of mix and match colors, plus accessories. God, Wheetsin....you are disgustingly young. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheetsin 714 Posted January 12, 2007 I remember going to one of the malls and seeing a store that sold those. The windows were covered with outlines of women wearing "bands" of fabric. And I vaguely remember seeing lots of black, pink, purple, white, blue... all bright colors. I was probably... well, between 10 and 13 for sure. I definitely don't feel disgustingly young. :huggie: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted January 12, 2007 I remember going to one of the malls and seeing a store that sold those. The windows were covered with outlines of women wearing "bands" of fabric. And I vaguely remember seeing lots of black, pink, purple, white, blue... all bright colors. I was probably... well, between 10 and 13 for sure. I definitely don't feel disgustingly young. :huggie: Well....what if your DAUGHTER was about 10 when Units were in style? Would that make you feel a lot younger? It sure makes me feel OLD! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites