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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Gal » 28 Aug 2014, 18:48

Diflower wrote:Lol yes I have that problem too Ally, the sleeves of my jumpers and t-shirts end up baggy as I'm forever pulling them down :D


Ooo I hate things flapping about around my wrists, I love the new elbow length tops and I'm forever shoving too-long cardi and top sleeves up to half way up my arm :lol: Short arms here :roll:
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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Diflower » 28 Aug 2014, 22:41

Noooo I hate flapping Gal, what I like is close-fitting full-length - when it's cold! :D

Given that when my watch battery died last week, I (as usual in this situation) automatically put on the watch I got for about my 12th birthday, and did it up on the same hole, that's how small the sleeves should be ;)
I'm sure it's the same for you, and a lot of us, arms don't change much :)
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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Ally » 29 Aug 2014, 06:09

That made me smile Di..arms don't change much, do they. :D

They're just sort of 'there' and taken for granted so today I'm having a 'let's celebrate arms' day. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Kaz » 29 Aug 2014, 07:02

Mine do :oops: I am more liable to gaining, and losing, weight on my upper arms than on my legs! :roll: :roll: Same with my bust, I have a horrible feeling that if I don't sort my weight issues once and for all I will end up like one of those old ladies who look like upside down triangles on legs :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Ally » 29 Aug 2014, 07:07

Sorry for laughing at that description Kaz..but I did. :lol: :lol:

Years of lifting pints...that's my arm exercises. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Gal » 29 Aug 2014, 08:30

Diflower wrote:Noooo I hate flapping Gal, what I like is close-fitting full-length - when it's cold! :D

Given that when my watch battery died last week, I (as usual in this situation) automatically put on the watch I got for about my 12th birthday, and did it up on the same hole, that's how small the sleeves should be ;)
I'm sure it's the same for you, and a lot of us, arms don't change much :)


This is it - I like to be able to check my watch without having to push a mountain of fabric aside....and I love bracelets and they sort of disappear if you have wrist length sleeves...and doing chores is a pain as your sleeves end up wet or dirty (depending on the chore) so yep - shorter sleeves for me ta ;)

Di I still wear the watch my ex bought me when I was 25. It's still in great condition and is the only watch that fits my wrist exactly, no slipping round and round :)
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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Diflower » 29 Aug 2014, 08:39

Lol yes Gal, the watch I wear all the time (except when the battery goes) I've had at least as long as yours :)
I have two others - the one above, and the one I got for my 21st, which is also still fine but it's never really been an 'everyday' watch, it's a bit smarter :)

My upper arms are fatter than they used to be, but given that one has lymphoedema, not too bad ;)
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Re: Lidl fashion range

Postby Kaz » 29 Aug 2014, 09:38

:lol: :lol: Ally I can just see it now :shock: ;)

Gal, Di, I also hate cuffs flapping and often buy bracelet sleeved (aka 3/4) tops, even a couple of my jackets are that length :)
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