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09-25-2015 11:50 PM
I don't wear shapewear, but I try to make sure my clothes are loose enough to not emphasize my flaws. I also avoid buying anything in a tissue weight fabric. Also, since it is always freezing in my office all year round, I'm generally wearing some kind of cardigan, jacket, or open shirt over my tops most of the time.
09-26-2015 02:45 AM
No rolls here either (:
09-26-2015 03:20 AM
When I saw this topic I honestly thought "Do some people here actually bake and sell their stuff. Dinner rolls, crescent rolls, Parker house rolls?" I had no idea I was this slow.
09-26-2015 05:37 AM
Nope!!! I don't want to see everyone's rolls and don't want them to see mine!!!!
I think if possible it's a good idea to cover them up as much as you can.
I am not going to pick on any age in particular because we all have our issues, but I just want to say, since we are on the subject, I don't get this thing about the young ladies these days wearing those t-shirts and other tops, which are made of that very thin, sretchy material, wearing them glued to their bodies, and showing every bulge, roll, etc. As I have said many times, just because you are young, does not mean you have the greatest figure and should wear tight, ill fitting garments. Why not go up a size? You will look so much nicer and not display all these not so pretty areas. This can be said for all of us.
If I have an area that I am not so proud of (and I do!), then I try to cover it up. I don't want to call attention to it!!!!
09-26-2015 06:33 AM
I definitely don't want to advertise back, stomach, and love handle fat. As I have aged I have noticed how my body has changed in these areas so some tops I would have worn a few years ago are now questionable or already in the donation bag. I don't know why some women want to wear things so tightly that they show every lump and bump.
09-26-2015 08:15 AM
That would be a NO!
But, I was at the mall the other day and glanced at a mirror when I was walking by - to say the least - that shirt I had on is NOT going out of this house again, not on me anyhow! I was like "what were you thinking?" - obviously, I wasn't!!
09-26-2015 09:18 AM
And that's why Spanx were invented!! OK, I don't wear real Spanx, but a reasonable facsimile I buy from Kohl's. To all of you "I don't have any rolls" ladies: Just wait. It happens to all of us as we age. I'm a short skinny minny - think Kristen Chenoweth with a smaller bra size - and I have a little roll right at my waist that bothers the heck out of me. I'm very careful to buy clothing that camoflages my roll or wear the Spanx things. I certainly don't want to offend any judgmental-type ladies -- you know, like some of the ladies on this board.
09-26-2015 09:48 AM
Vests help, whether light weight for warm weather or more structured for cooler days.
For really hot days in the NE, I love long tank dresses with a sheer, short over jacket. ( Restaurants are really over air-conditioned anymore ! )
09-26-2015 03:42 PM
@Just Bling wrote:Almost everyone has one or two, even the really fit gals at the gym have them, not so pronounced but they are there.
Do you wear clothing that shows your rolls?
I know some fortunate ladies do not have any...that's nice.
The title of your post made me laugh :0
I have wondered the same thing!
09-26-2015 03:55 PM
You know what I hate? My only "roll" problem when I first put on freshly washed jeans with spandex...they're so tight that they push my tummy fat up so I get a muffin top...then after a few hours they've loosened up to where they're sliding down, but at least the muffin is gone.
And why is it that body part problems are named after baked goods? Rolls, muffin tops, buns... Even "bun in the oven" for a pregnant woman...
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