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Marc Jacobs

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So today I threw caution to the wind and took the belt craze for a drive. I wore a black button down blouse that have black on black vertical stripes with a gray pencil skirt and black boots (knee high, pinty). Then I put on a pewter braided wide belt. Here's how the rest of the day at the office went....


Did I just lose a button? Nope, just belt on button action noises.


What is caught up in my underwire? Oh, just my belt.


What is caught up in my underwire? Oh, just my belt.


Did I just lose a button? Nope, just belt on button action noises.


What is caught up in my underwire? Oh, just my belt.


What is caught up in my underwire? Oh, just my belt.


Did I just lose a button? Nope, just belt on button action noises.


 


ALL DAY LONG!


 


I am large chested, smallish waisted, short waisted, and full hipped. I felt like I was boobs, belt, booty!


So, my question is this; am I abnormally disproportionate and unable to pull off the wide belt over a shirt, or do the rest of you spend your day combing the floor for buttons and wondering which will prevail, the bra or the belt?


HELP ME!


-gd



-- Edited by greendiamond at 18:40, 2006-11-08

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Kenneth Cole

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I wear a 32E bra, have a 27" waist and wear a 6 or 8 and am short waisted.  I find anything wider than about 1.5" for a belt feels like it is sitting right under my breasts and makes me look disproportionate.  I love the belts but am just very careful not to let them be too wide particularly over a high necked sweater which amplifies the boob issues.

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Hermes

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that's pretty funny.


I have experienced the same thing with that huge ass fendi belt I bought. I haven't worn it over a button down yet, but it has definitely hit me in the chest when I sit... I guess we must practice good posture at all times when wearing them?



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Kate Spade

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I feel your pain.  I guess we just have to stick to the thinner belts for this trend...

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