@Meglantine: I think long blazers look fine with a big rack (I too enjoy being top heavy), but the cut of the short little half blazer would be sort of awkward. And trying to get it actually buttoned or over the chest would be way too difficult.
I love this: It makes me feel like I have glaucoma.
I always buy Anthro stuff when it goes on sale and is actually the price that people should pay for those things. Usually about half. I actually paid $7.00 one time for a t-shirt originally something hideous like $90.
Dodai, you and I have the same skill. I always end up picking the $8,000 watch as my favorite on a page of much cheaper watches. I'm not sure if this is a good skill or a terrible one.
Why the lack of long sleeves, Anthropologie? When the hazy winter sky creeps through my window, I often like to settle in to read a classic and perch my feet, celadon-shod, atop a whimsically distressed ottomon. Positioned thusly, it pleases me to wrap up in something more substantial than a petal soft cardigan made out of butterfly wings.
It's felt-covered because this way you can use it in the shower without a wash cloth.
In knitting circles, it's not uncommon to make little baggies that do the same thing. I have a cabled bag made out of cotton I use instead of a wash cloth.
@sayah: The yarn is still full of soap. You can't really wash the soap out of something when there's a bar of it in there. Plus, they're pretty easy to make and mine is machine washable.
So I have six of the books pictures: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility etc. I thought they were beautiful, and were a pretty expensive package at Amazon for books I wanted. I had no idea I was Anthrolpologie chic.
@sayah: We should start a club (with tea!) and I should start proofreading. I obviously meant to say "pretty INexpensive". And also meant to correct all of the other, half-dozen typos in my three sentence post. Awesome.
@AnnieSaBu: unfortunately I think some of them are just available in the UK, but Dorian Gray is available here: [www.amazon.com]
(which I'm sure you've already found).
I can't seem to find the package deal anymore. I wonder if it was just a pre-order thing? Anyway, 13.50 at Amazon is still much better then 20.00 at Anthro.
I wish I was going to be back in the UK soon because I LOVE the Little Women one: [www.waterstones.com]
and the Emma: [www.waterstones.com]
@Newsgirl: Actually, I suspect it's so you can worth up a soapy lather without the need for a washcloth. It's not uncommon in knitting circles to make little bags that do the same thing.
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Penny, where are you? Help me decide how to wear this thing!
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I always buy Anthro stuff when it goes on sale and is actually the price that people should pay for those things. Usually about half. I actually paid $7.00 one time for a t-shirt originally something hideous like $90.
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wool is naturally antibacterial, fungal and microbial - it doesn't get "grody"
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@Dizzy8: to each their own : )
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I'd buy it with a 6.99 Game Fish credit.
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Where's that snuggie catalog?
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It's felt-covered because this way you can use it in the shower without a wash cloth.
In knitting circles, it's not uncommon to make little baggies that do the same thing. I have a cabled bag made out of cotton I use instead of a wash cloth.
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We should have a mascot! I suggest;
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[www.amazon.com]
(which I'm sure you've already found).
I can't seem to find the package deal anymore. I wonder if it was just a pre-order thing? Anyway, 13.50 at Amazon is still much better then 20.00 at Anthro.
I wish I was going to be back in the UK soon because I LOVE the Little Women one: [www.waterstones.com]
and the Emma:
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