Beauty, Fashion & Style

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Beauty, Fashion & Style

Posted by: leni

22nd Aug 2011 01:17pm

hi everyone trying to find something to wear to a friends farewell. But i find it hard trying to find something different, nearly every store i walk in to is similar or have the same thing.


Comments 5

Nita
  • 4th Oct 2011 01:02pm

Depending on your size, ASOS has just opened up an online shopping site here in Australia and they have so many varieties of clothing and different brands and the prices are excellent. They also sell accessories, beauty; everything you need, it's a one-stop-shop. Good luck with finding something.

Toni
  • 10th Sep 2011 04:07pm

Hi leni. If you can't find something different in the shops, I think it's a better idea to look at your closet and try to mix-match clothes that you are fond and comfortable of wearing. You need not wear something new. It is good that in whatever you wear, you are comfortable and you are YOU. Hope this helps.

flyingace
  • 29th Aug 2011 05:05pm

Hi I always find they don't have the right size for me to wear and that is not good.

Anonymous
  • 19th Apr 2012 05:49pm
Hi I always find they don't have the right size for me to wear and that is not good.

we have the same problem, i also don't have the right size for me.. i usually go on the kids or teen section .. but sometimes the fit is ok but the length is short for me..

fatzah
  • 29th Aug 2011 10:07am

Hi,i can be your friend,you can talk to me.

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