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@lolakimono ....no

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I don't think so...........

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LOVE THEM!   

 

 

I had a jacket like that many years ago during the time I lived in CA (1970-89).  

 

I wish I could recall exactly ...  I think it was when I lived in San Francisco.  I found it in a thrift shop.

 

Love to have another one!

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I like the concept but not this particular design.  I've seen newsprint in fabric made into furniture pieces (mostly side chairs).  This appears to be more of the "ad section" of a newspaper and what I've seen, and like much better, is more of the newsprint itself with a few ads here and there.

 

If I were that size, and younger, I'd probably wear the newsprint design in fashion pieces.  

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No to both of these.  I'm not opposed to newsprint fabric, but it has to be a smaller scale, with fewer big ads.

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@ALRATIBA wrote:

LOVE THEM!   

 

 

I had a jacket like that many years ago during the time I lived in CA (1970-89).  

 

I wish I could recall exactly ...  I think it was when I lived in San Francisco.  I found it in a thrift shop.

 

Love to have another one!


@ALRATIBA 

thank goodness for you! I didn't want to be the only one that liked them! lol

 

If it weren't for those pesky pull on pants (and the size) I think we would enjoy shopping in each others' closets! Woman Wink

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@Andreatoo wrote:

@ALRATIBA wrote:

LOVE THEM!   

 

 

I had a jacket like that many years ago during the time I lived in CA (1970-89).  

 

I wish I could recall exactly ...  I think it was when I lived in San Francisco.  I found it in a thrift shop.

 

Love to have another one!


@ALRATIBA 

thank goodness for you! I didn't want to be the only one that liked them! lol

 

If it weren't for those pesky pull on pants (and the size) I think we would enjoy shopping in each others' closets! Woman Wink


I like the fact that you're not afraid to say you like something, even when most of the responses are negative. I try to be brave and do the same, as I fairly frequently feel as though something isn't necessarily for me, but I really don't think it's so bad for some people.

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That is an awesome outfit. Love it!

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@jonbon wrote:

@Andreatoo wrote:

@ALRATIBA wrote:

LOVE THEM!   

 

 

I had a jacket like that many years ago during the time I lived in CA (1970-89).  

 

I wish I could recall exactly ...  I think it was when I lived in San Francisco.  I found it in a thrift shop.

 

Love to have another one!


@ALRATIBA 

thank goodness for you! I didn't want to be the only one that liked them! lol

 

If it weren't for those pesky pull on pants (and the size) I think we would enjoy shopping in each others' closets! Woman Wink


I like the fact that you're not afraid to say you like something, even when most of the responses are negative. I try to be brave and do the same, as I fairly frequently feel as though something isn't necessarily for me, but I really don't think it's so bad for some people.


@jonbon @Andreatoo @ALRATIBA 

 

Thank you for giving me the courage to say I love these pants. Now granted I would lose the blazer, the white shirt and the dressy sandals that look like they have lucite heels. Instead i would like them styled with a black linen shirt or blouse and maybe gladiator sandals and a slouchy hobo bag.

 

 

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Don't like the print

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