Saturday, March 7, 2009

File under "Uh, no thanks"

E-mail from Saks, subject line "Jumpsuits you've just got to have!"

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18 comments:

  1. The bottom right looks more like a wrap dress than a jumpsuit!

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  2. OH noooooooooooooooooo. Not again.

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  3. Did you notice that the only one that looks halfway good appears to be a blouse and skirt?

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  4. Been there, done that...no thanks!!

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  5. I must make sure my 14 year old doesn't see these; she loves all in ones.

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  6. Amen. This is one trend I will not be revisiting. I wonder what else they will resurrect from the 80's?

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  7. I am so NEVER wearing a jumpsuit!

    Not only are they just darn ugly, they're totally impractical - vis a vis going to the toilet!

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  8. Ugh....gly...not for me.

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  9. Years ago, a friend of mine went on a road trip & she thought a jumpsuit would be comfortable for traveling - WRONG! It turned out to be the nightmare of her life, because some of the wayside restrooms had water on the floor.

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  10. Oh no no no no No! I last wore a jumpsuit in 1981 and it was a mistake then!

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  11. My story is similar to Sheila's. Possibly one of the most impractical and unflattering garment shapes ever. I didn't even like using them on my babies as they made nappy changing so complicated. I'm definitely a top and trousers woman, for me and my babies!

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  12. Oh wow. Yeah, just saw an article about them in the new InStyle and was horrified. Seriously, there are reasons why some trends died.

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  13. I'm not sure any female over the age of twelve should wear a jumpsuit unless she's the crew chief on a C-130.

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  14. Right there with you! No thanks!

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  15. In the very early 80s I had a killer Norma Kamali jumspuit, I swear. It was quite straight-cut, very tailored, and I wore it with a wide studded leather hip belt. As good as I looked and felt in it then, I could never wear it now. But it is a happy memory.

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