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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 677609" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Hi Cali,</p><p></p><p>I wear longer tank tops/camis under a V-neck t-shirt/long sleeve, solid color shirt almost exclusively for my every-day outfit along with mid-rise, slim fit, stretch skinny jeans (I'm not skinny, the jeans are) from Target with matching tennis shoes (match my shirt). Cami usually in a complimentary color or white. For a slightly dressier look, I wear a button-down shirt with the accompanying tank or cami.</p><p></p><p>I am short, busty, and hip-y, and this makes me look slimmer at the waist, draws the eye down, and takes pounds off. At least for me.</p><p></p><p>I am an aspiring minimalist, and I don't keep clothes that don't flatter me (in my mind, at least). I don't have a lot of clothing, but I have what I like. And what I like most is closet space!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 677609, member: 16024"] Hi Cali, I wear longer tank tops/camis under a V-neck t-shirt/long sleeve, solid color shirt almost exclusively for my every-day outfit along with mid-rise, slim fit, stretch skinny jeans (I'm not skinny, the jeans are) from Target with matching tennis shoes (match my shirt). Cami usually in a complimentary color or white. For a slightly dressier look, I wear a button-down shirt with the accompanying tank or cami. I am short, busty, and hip-y, and this makes me look slimmer at the waist, draws the eye down, and takes pounds off. At least for me. I am an aspiring minimalist, and I don't keep clothes that don't flatter me (in my mind, at least). I don't have a lot of clothing, but I have what I like. And what I like most is closet space! [/QUOTE]
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