If someone dressed like that asked me to take a photo I'd deliberately make sure I chopped their head off in the picture and then run away before they could check.Saw his post today and came over here to ask the same thing! I don’t know which is more cringe - phone on tripod, asking a stranger to take a full outfit photo or travelling everywhere with his mum to get the photos?
I was just thinking that if a man in a dress asked me to take his photo on a train, I'd pretend I'd just landed from Mars and had never seen a phone before!If someone dressed like that asked me to take a photo I'd deliberately make sure I chopped their head off in the picture and then run away before they could check.
That would be a good life choice! So the probability of that is vanishingly small!I’m going natural brown as she’s seen sense and realised the upkeep of crazy colours is too much work for her.
Ah Lulu - the Popsy resident hairdresser. Specialises in rainbow coloured hair so that is my prediction for TAFKARBTAFKARB foreshadowing the technicolour mess she's about to become!
She must read here...it's tantalising the way she's trailing her new hair!
Is this someone from here trying to give Timberly some helpful shoe advice?
I was thinking he needs a Tattle name, but Michael with the Boobs just works.Man in a dress klaxon
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Man in a dress klaxon
Ah, this is Michael with the boobs - always likes a good cleavage in his dresses.
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Is this our gummy?!
Yeah there's no way she was a 16. Sizing is getting bigger, I read somewhere that a 14 in the 70s is a 10 now. My mum was a 14 in the 70s and, looking at pictures, she looks nowhere near it.It's crazy. High street sizes are also skewed towards vanity. I enjoy dressmaking and it takes a bit of getting used to being around a size 20, even though I'm a 14-16 in high street, including Zara.
It's like the crap people spout about Marilyn Monroe being a size 16, which she would've been with traditional sizes, but her measurements would make her an 8-10 in high street sizes - you just have to look at a photo to realise she's tiny compared to someone like me.
Vinted is definitely worth it, switch off the option for royal mail and the postage will always be paid by the buyer so whatever you sell for is profit. I've sold several popsy dresses, price realistically, vinted will show you how much similar items went for.Has anyone had recent experience with selling? Is it worth faff on ebay/vinted ... or just donate and move on! I cannot be doing with the FB preloved group!
Keep on tattling
Thanks! Fiver+ is def worth the effortVinted is definitely worth it, switch off the option for royal mail and the postage will always be paid by the buyer so whatever you sell for is profit. I've sold several popsy dresses, price realistically, vinted will show you how much similar items went for.
Even if you sell them for a fiver it's worth it in my opinion, bobbly ones still do for ten quite often.
If you can, post in a good daylight spot, hung on a good hanger (wood or a longer plastic one) and show the tag with sizing etc.
The future MIL is gonna to tell her daughter to call off the weddingTrying to look like a grown up and hitting 4 year old instead.
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