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highheels 17-05-2004 08:33 PM

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I love the idea of layering tanks in various ways. What do you guys think? Post your opinions and pics.

highheels 17-05-2004 08:34 PM

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enrichi 17-05-2004 08:40 PM

I like it just fine on other people, but given my size I have to be careful exactly what I am layering and how I am layering it.

I give it a "meh."

wyatt. 17-05-2004 08:47 PM

i don't like those.

any of them.

but i have seen the layered thing done well

softgrey 17-05-2004 09:26 PM

:heart: :heart: :heart: this trend!!!!....the more clothes i can wear the happier i am...that's why i like winter so much... :lol: :innocent: layers and layers... :flower:

gian 17-05-2004 09:50 PM

uhmmm, i'm okay with it,, as long as the wearer doesn't look n% bigger than her size,,

the first one's cute (color combos),,, hehehe,,, and the gray one too,,,

gian 17-05-2004 09:51 PM

uhmmm, i'm okay with it,, as long as the wearer doesn't look n% bigger than her size,,

the first one's rather cute (color combos),,, hehehe,,, and the gray one too,,,

As You Like It 17-05-2004 09:52 PM

Girls in the midwest have been doing this for ages! Ever since the spaghetti-strap tank tops came into fashion (and the slip dresses) I have seen girls wearing a skinny tee or a sleeveless top under a strappy, skimpy tank-top. That way you can still wear your bra, and if you have back-acne (like I do) you don't have to expose it to the world.

I am quite fond of this look myself, because I have some excellent tops that are too skimpy for work, but can be paired up with other stuff to be more modest and more funky at the same time. I can wear a long, but strappy tank top under a cropped, long-sleeved top, thereby covering my stomach and chest, yet showing layers of interesting fabric. Or I can wear a short-sleeved, skinny tee under a sundress that would otherwise be too revealing for work. Then it is more like a pinafore dress and rather Loli-Chan, especially with my big, black boots and my hair in french-braided pig-tails.

It is fun, too, to combine colors you wouldn't otherwise think of, like orange and electric blue, or yellow and purple. Plain color, bright tanks and tees can be a good and cheap way to express your love of color and you can pull it together with outlandish accessories. I have this great rainbow-striped belt that had been my mom's in the 1980s that I use this way, and lots of wild earrings from my junior-high years.

Layering is definitely a great wardrobe extender and is incomparable for versatility.

gian 17-05-2004 09:52 PM

well at least i think so,,,

softgrey 17-05-2004 10:05 PM

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Originally posted by As You Like It@May 17th, 2004 - 9:52 pm
I have this great rainbow-striped belt that had been my mom's in the 1980s
omg...i think i have that belt...no maybe the belt is purple and the suspenders were rainbow... :P oh brother...i actually used to wear rainbow supenders when i went roller skating... :rolleyes: :blush:

xanadu.... :innocent: :lol:

asta 17-05-2004 10:08 PM

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Originally posted by softgrey@May 17th, 2004 - 11:05 pm


xanadu.... :innocent: :lol:

xanadu! :woot: :lol: oh. that movie is priceless.


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