Long – SoCS July 2/16

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I’ve always wanted to be one of those women who look good in long dresses. At my graduation party years ago we all dressed up in our finery – some of my friends had proper evening dresses and ballgowns – I couldn’t find anything floorlength that didn’t either drag another six inches of material on the ground, or was way too small on my top half, because it was child-size – and i had boobs.

My mum made me a beautiful outfit – a full, black watered silk skirt and a deep purple velvet jacket, complete with lovely buttons. It was handmade, original, and all my friends loved it, as did I.

I still felt like the odd one out though.

I find it very difficult to buy trousers to fit – short legs, wide hips, chunky thighs. I don’t hate my shape (well, maybe sometimes, just a little), I just wish that clothes manufacturers didn’t assume that we all have stick thin, long legs and boyish hips. Most of us don’t! We are female, after all. We’re meant to go in and out again – aren’t we?

Still, it won’t be long until I can be the crazy old lady, wearing charity shop finds and cartoon character sock, and nobody will care.

Oh wait… I think I’m halfway there already 😉


 

Here’s my latest offering for the lovely Linda’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday where this week she invites to write inspired by ‘long’. 

Please do head on over to Linda’s blog, read, enjoy, and why not be inspired to take part?

5 thoughts on “Long – SoCS July 2/16

  1. I don’t always get the skinny wears that they expect everyone to squeeze into and I love full-bodied long dresses 😉
    I would like to invite you to my blog party that’s taking place as we speak. It’s rocking and a lovely way to connect with other bloggers. Hope you can make it 🙂

  2. Some people probably think I’m already at that eccentric stage. Most of my clothes are from thrift stores and several years ago a friend described me as having a “hippie chick” style. One size does NOT fit all. Thank goodness though for diversity.

    1. Oh, I was known for my thrift store clothing at school – I didn’t have a lot of choice as it was due to lack of funds! My friends wanted to be ‘cool’ like me, whereas I would have loved to have the money to buy from normal clothes shops. Oh the irony! But I do agree – thank goodness for diversity!

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