These clothes "meet the FDLS standards for modesty and neatness."
(Why am I surprised that teenage girls have to wear full body armor under their dresses? And on a little side note, the girls on the homepage are so cute! I just wish I could comb down the bang wave they have going on. )
Thanks, Karen, but I think we will pass. Last time I checked, none of us preferred to be covered from our neck to our wrists to our ankles. (Well, maybe right after I had the babes and didn't want my husband to even think about it.) But on the whole, I don't think we'd be real big fans. Besides, how in the hell and I supposed to 'cleave' if all this boobiliciousness is covered up?!
7 tips left at the bar:
Boobalicious- I love it! Heck yeah, girl... pregnancy has made me a 32D and these puppies are now on display! I told Jason that I am now an elite member of the "Delta Force". Wish it would last, even though I can't find a bra that fits. whooo hooo! TMI, I know!
32?! D?! Girl, with all that weight on the front (including the ever-expanding baby bump) I bet you are just about to fall over and snap in half! What a work out your back must be getting!
So THAT'S where those Big Love characters shop.
Andi- never fear! My ever expanding a$$ is keeping me grounded... kind of like a "weeble-wobble."
Those outfits are fantastic! LOL THe bang wave is totally creeping me out.
Umm, did anyone notice that the "affordable" clothing includes nightshirts for $60 and boys overalls for $65. Dude, Baby Gap is cheaper than that.
Yes, Ashley, but there is clearly less material used for Baby Gap outfits, so that makes sense, right? ;)
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