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@Bird mama Nope....it could be considered a diamond cut or lattice sleeve??? I am waiting on some celebrity to start selling these on the Q or HSN!

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These days I only buy clothing that can multitask.  I don't need anymore non work pieces.

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The only thing I like about this is the light gray color.  Nothing else. I don’t like hoodies, the sleeves are too long and I think all the rips look ridiculous. 


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Just No!

 

On second thought, I have some ripped up undies that must be worth a fortune. 🤑

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@ Montana   Woman LOL

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I know a 16 year old who would love that.  Designs like that are for teens and young women.  

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Found in the "Emperor's New Clothes" department!

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This is "fashion run amok"  ...

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To me, the ripped look looks very sloppy.  At this stage in my life, I don't care to go anywhere looking "sloppy".  I don't necessarily dress up all the time, but I do still try to always look neat.  (JMHO.)

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@MalteseMomma wrote:

I do not like the torn look at all and I really wonder why some people do,even  young girls?????


In my neck of the woods, males wear the torn look too.

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