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katex 21-01-2007 15:46

Suffering for Fashion
 
Have learnt my lesson re. wearing items of clothing, etc., that make you suffer in silence, but the following brought back memories.

My grandaughter stayed with me last weekend and, think I have mentioned before is a bit of a Goth .. although the feminine type.

We went shopping down Blackburn, and she was wearing a longish black (of course) pencil skirt, laced up either side with satin ribbon. Couldn't understand why she wished to go down the lift from the 2nd floor on the car park .. explained that because of the skirt, could not step wide enough to get up/down stairs .. :D

Although she denied her 4 inch heels, black with skull and cross cutlasses on side were comfortable, couldn't help noticing the wobble now and then .. :D

The best was the new corset .. which cost a fortune !! (£200 +) Must admit she looked stunning, but after some sort of spaghetti dish in Frankie and Bennies, did not come as a surprise that she politely requested that we go soon, as needed me to loosen it in the car .. :D

These corsets are extremely popular now, and wonder if we are going to see a generation of liver damaged young ladies or faintings in the street as in Victorian days.

andrewb 21-01-2007 15:50

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I wear shoes that have had the material inside on the heel rubbed off to plastic, so very uncomfortable, because they look good :(

Silly converse :D

WillowTheWhisp 21-01-2007 16:19

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I put comfort first these days.

My eldest daughter is one to struggle with shoes that kill her feet because she likes the way they look though.

shakermaker 21-01-2007 16:24

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 371947)
These corsets are extremely popular now, and wonder if we are going to see a generation of liver damaged young ladies

I'm sure the increase in female binge drinking will take care of that katex!

katex 21-01-2007 16:24

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Just wondered if some items should come with Health warnings.. I have a few friends who are now suffering with bunions/hammer toes 'cause of the stilletoes we used to wear. Isn't there something about bra straps too .. pulling 'em up too tight ? :eek: And the waspy belts, gosh, they killed ... and blooming earrings that make yer lobes weep. Think I could go on and on. Not even mentioning thongs.

katex 21-01-2007 16:26

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Originally Posted by shakermaker (Post 371974)
I'm sure the increase in female binge drinking will take care of that katex!

Yeh, thought somebody might come back with that one, but maybe the new corsets will stop too much of the lager going down .:D

lancsdave 21-01-2007 16:38

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 371975)
Just wondered if some items should come with Health warnings.. I have a few friends who are now suffering with bunions/hammer toes 'cause of the stilletoes we used to wear. Isn't there something about bra straps too .. pulling 'em up too tight ? :eek: And the waspy belts, gosh, they killed ... and blooming earrings that make yer lobes weep. Think I could go on and on. Not even mentioning thongs.

But the problem is all those things won't happen to todays youth, just like things wouldn't happen to you that your parents did :D

panther 21-01-2007 16:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 371947)
Have learnt my lesson re. wearing items of clothing, etc., that make you suffer in silence, but the following brought back memories.

My grandaughter stayed with me last weekend and, think I have mentioned before is a bit of a Goth .. although the feminine type.

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where does you grandaughter shop for her clothes katex?
my daughter loves the gothic gear but never knew where to buy them:confused:

grego 21-01-2007 16:58

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Apart from silly shoes and boots that kill my feet I think the worse thing was going out without a coat in freezing temperatures! Ok after about an hour when you have your beer jacket on!:D

katex 21-01-2007 17:23

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 371996)
where does you grandaughter shop for her clothes katex?
my daughter loves the gothic gear but never knew where to buy them:confused:

Afflecks Palace in Manchester is the best in Lancs, she now goes somewhere in Leeds. There is a shop in the Arndale Blackburn called Hex ?? Small stock, but they had the skirt in the window she was wearing. Also Zodiac in the same Arndale and Zodiac (on the same block as Dorothy Perkins) in Burnley.

If you can make the journey to Man. well worth it .. she will love it.

panther 21-01-2007 18:13

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thanks for that! :)

mrskitty 21-01-2007 18:19

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Definatly afflecks palace-Goth heaven.

flashy 21-01-2007 19:04

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afflecks palace in manchester is wicked, they have some gorgeous clothes in there, thats if you can manage all those steps......


as for your grandaughter katex...pride must abide ;)

Ianto.W. 22-01-2007 13:13

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I get my 'gear' out of a mail order outfitter, who buys and sells new and almost new 'gear' I got an Oudermark suit and a pair of Grensen sze 10 shoes for 25 quid.I buy owt "bereavements strictly private". Exchange and Mart, he's bound to have some of that quirky stuff even Goths dont live forever, or do they?:D

cashman 22-01-2007 15:10

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know what you mean katex, lol all my toes are squashed and point inwards thanks to fashion (winklepickers) thank god for the advent of brothel creepers i thought at the time.;)


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