very accurateI thought all the floral dresses were reminding me of someone and now this.... she really is morphing into:
very accurateI thought all the floral dresses were reminding me of someone and now this.... she really is morphing into:
The title of this thread is VERRRRY fitting isn’t it! Haha!That top is way too short and those leggings way too tight. No one wants to see your gunt Bro
Same at my workplace - signs everywhere reminding us to keep distant, 1 person per 3-seater desk (everyone else is at home anyway), distanced markers on the floor for our cafeteria, people following a one-way system through the office... Some workplaces are more diligent than others.I work in an office and we very much keep socially distant. We aren’t allowed more than two in the kitchen at a time and now that the area I’m in moved back a step due to increased cases we all have to work from home more. I’d hope most offices are doing the same where they can.
Not Brogbrush and the troglodyte though, they’re so above our stratosphere that the rules don’t apply to them.
She's only buying these ridiculously expensive leggings in the hope that the brand might work with her.And she’s now spent £88 on a pair of lululemon leggings for walking the dog and working from home
Dear god that’s horrificHappy Saturday
She bought the 25 inch legging which do equate to a size 8. I’m a size 10 and have the 28 inch lulu lemon leggings (got mine in the sale for £50, still expensive but i wear them every day). She’s definitely squeezed into the smallest size she possibly could she’s going to regret spending that much on leggings which don’t fit! It’s made me chuckle because i even thought the 28 inch may be a bit tight on me, I can’t even imagine what she must feel like squeezed into leggings 4 sizes too small, a human sized stuffed sausage
it’s American sizing, so the 8 is actually a UK 12 but it’s quite generous. I tried a pair on but didn’t think they’re worth the price. I’m a UK 10 and tried on a lululemon 6 but they were roomy so could have got a 4 (UK 8) lulu lemon tell you to try on different sizes to find the best fit for you because you may fit into several sizes but one will be most comfortable. Eg I could have probably squeezed into a size 2 (UK 6) but it wouldn’t be as comfortable as the next size up which is still a size below I usually am in other shopsIf she’s a 16 and says an 8 fits her what on earth does a regular size 8 woman wear, a -6
The label said 25” though, which is a U.K. 8 in trousers jeans etc. Either way, she’s definitely just tried to choose the smallest she could fit into.it’s American sizing, so the 8 is actually a UK 12 but it’s quite generous. I tried a pair on but didn’t think they’re worth the price. I’m a UK 10 and tried on a lululemon 6 but they were roomy so could have got a 4 (UK 8) lulu lemon tell you to try on different sizes to find the best fit for you because you may fit into several sizes but one will be most comfortable. Eg I could have probably squeezed into a size 2 (UK 6) but it wouldn’t be as comfortable as the next size up which is still a size below I usually am in other shops
It’s the name of the leggings - they do them in different lengths I believe - she has the 25 which are slightly cropped and then they do 28 as well which I think is full length or maybe it’s the different lengths for different heights like in jeans .. so it would be 25” no matter what size you got eg could get a size 8 25” but also a size 16 25” xThe label said 25” though, which is a U.K. 8 in trousers jeans etc. Either way, she’s definitely just tried to choose the smallest she could fit into.
People who do no buy years or low buys years are quite popular on YouTube because a lot of people are sick of consumerism culture, I’d 100% watcher her do this for a month, I love what I spent in a week videos too!! She just won’t do it because shopping is the only thing that gives her joy (she should be using the money she’s saving for her pension, therapy or their house in case it goes tits up)£88 on leggings. £60 on a planner. £250 on a Christmas tree. £90 on an advent calendar.
4 things I can remember from recently. There was also the boots, more clothes etc. That’s £488 on 4 unnecessary items but she has no money to do the garden? Ok Brogan
We all know she reads here. Just an idea B, maybe add up all the things you’ve bought this month and see if it was really worth it. You could even do a no-spend October vlog or something so it’ll make you money.
(The Christmas tree is the one thing that I’d give her leeway on as hopefully it will last a long time but if you’re doing up your home you’d maybe go for a cheaper one?!)