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So you can imagine the envy of my female co-workers when I turned up on that warm October weekend wearing this cool little number. It was a breeze to make and breezy to wear.
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(The eagle-eyed among you will notice that the camo patterns in the before and after photos do not match. That's because I didn't think to take a before picture at first, so took a photo of an equivalently sized extra shirt I had from the previous year as a proxy.)
1 comment:
This is a nice improvement, too.
I have often asked people, "Do I look large?" (I've rarely seen extra large be the smallest size available.)
At least refashioning works for people who are too small. I want to try it sometime.
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