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Re: How did Joan's boyfriend shirt get the name?

How about this? {#emotions_dlg.blink}

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Re: How did Joan's boyfriend shirt get the name?

On 10/13/2014 faeriemoon said:
On 10/13/2014 ROMARY said:

Anyone here still like the Poet Shirt look? (aka: painter's shirt/smock). I've always liked that look.

I do. Most of my clothes have that arty/Bohemian look.Smile

Yes, same here! Not always, but when I'm in the mood......... Sometimes I have that 'Annie Hall'/Diane Keaton type of look. .......... And I must say, that, for whatever reason that I can't figure out, I get the most compliments from men when wearing that particular look/style. Smile

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Re: How did Joan's boyfriend shirt get the name?

Madcity411: I have a few of those white shirts........love them under cardigans/pullovers.

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Re: How did Joan's boyfriend shirt get the name?

madcity411, that would be a woman's shirt. Boyfriend shirts are longer...

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Re: How did Joan's boyfriend shirt get the name?

Are you serious? Joan didn't give her shirt that name- Boyfriend shirts have been around for years!

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Re: How did Joan's boyfriend shirt get the name?

Looks like you borrowed your boyfriend's shirt.

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Re: How did Joan's boyfriend shirt get the name?

Faeriemoon: One of my favorite looks on Lisa R. are her off-white/white silky, 'boho'/Bohemian/'peasant' blouses. Worn with black pencil skirts and/or pants. Love the soft, fuller sleeves, too.

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