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the next Attitude By Renee Fashion TSV is on the 21/01/19
Renee not in person, but as a 'hologram' on Flinty's iPad !!! She's clearly had work done on her face, as it was soooo swollen, perhaps that's the reason she's in hiding.
What is the consensus on these trousers. I wouldn't mind a pair, BUT wondered if when worn, after a while do they start to slide down, and need continually 'hitching' up ?
What is the consensus on these trousers. I wouldn't mind a pair, BUT wondered if when worn, after a while do they start to slide down, and need continually 'hitching' up ?
They’re what Debbie Flint was wearing yesterday in “bleached denim” with her Marla Wynne top.......hope that answers your question. :mysmilie_17:
b, keep a look out for when Aldi get their jeggings back in, they’re called Jeggings but the material is thick enough that they look like great quality jeans, I know I go on about Aldi a lot but that’s because their prices and quality is excellent, last year I bought a pair of their Jeggings in grey and a pair in indigo, anyway got them home, tried them on and immediately ordered a load more of each colour from their website. The husband said what are you going to do with all those, and I told him I’ll put them away because I never want to be without them, they’re the most comfortable things I’ve ever wore, they wash excellent too and keep their shape, I also told the husband that all my Aldi jeggings cost less than two expensive pair of jeans, he said I don’t blame you stocking up, and commented how great they look on. There’s no saggy material at the back of the knees and they’re high waisted so no gaping at the back, the colours are lovely too, how much then they must cost a fortune I hear you cry?!........no, just £6.99 a pair. They wash and wear that well I’ve only used three pair in a year and they still look as good as new, they’ll last for ages. :mysmilie_3:
b, keep a look out for when Aldi get their jeggings back in, they’re called Jeggings but the material is thick enough that they look like great quality jeans, I know I go on about Aldi a lot but that’s because their prices and quality is excellent, last year I bought a pair of their Jeggings in grey and a pair in indigo, anyway got them home, tried them on and immediately ordered a load more of each colour from their website. The husband said what are you going to do with all those, and I told him I’ll put them away because I never want to be without them, they’re the most comfortable things I’ve ever wore, they wash excellent too and keep their shape, I also told the husband that all my Aldi jeggings cost less than two expensive pair of jeans, he said I don’t blame you stocking up, and commented how great they look on. There’s no saggy material at the back of the knees and they’re high waisted so no gaping at the back, the colours are lovely too, how much then they must cost a fortune I hear you cry?!........no, just £6.99 a pair. They wash and wear that well I’ve only used three pair in a year and they still look as good as new, they’ll last for ages. :mysmilie_3:
Ooh Shopper what is the sizing like? I take a 12 in most sizes.:wave:
They go from 8-18 and pretty much true to size Lp, there’s that much give if you got a ten they’d still look good. You don’t have to worry though because if you buy in store or on line there’s absolutely no problem with refunds. They’ve even refunded me and I haven’t had a receipt because they know there own brands. Those jeggings though are highly recommend.
They go from 8-18 and pretty much true to size Lp, there’s that much give if you got a ten they’d still look good. You don’t have to worry though because if you buy in store or on line there’s absolutely no problem with refunds. They’ve even refunded me and I haven’t had a receipt because they know there own brands. Those jeggings though are highly recommend.
If possible could you give us a head up on here please
Brilliant thank you.
Asda jeans are tops. I'm short and they do a short length and you can get different colours and stretch. All that for between £10 and £16. Even better, they do small hips with a big waist and they don't make the thighs ridiculously tight so I can get in a size 8 :mysmilie_8:
I liked the bleached TSV but the price was still too much.
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Curse you size 8 weeslipofagirl.
Someone needs to force feed you deep fried Mars Bars & haggis.
Curse you size 8 weeslipofagirl.
Someone needs to force feed you deep fried Mars Bars & haggis.[/QUOT
Only my bum's a size 8 (at the moment!). My top half is a 12 so I'm a bit like an inverted triangle :mysmilie_17: I love haggis but I never eat sweets unless someone waves a bag of sports mixture in my face or those tangy wine gums or haribos and then it is scoff for scotland.
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