Morning Line: March 6
Mar 6, 2015
Corner Office
L’Agent by Agent Provacateur Balconette Bra ($82)
Middle Cubicle
Calvin Klein Eyelash Balconette Bra ($46)
Paid Intern
Sizes 30D thru 38K: Panache Envy Balconette Bra ($44)
Corner Office
L’Agent by Agent Provacateur Balconette Bra ($82)
Middle Cubicle
Calvin Klein Eyelash Balconette Bra ($46)
Paid Intern
Sizes 30D thru 38K: Panache Envy Balconette Bra ($44)
Have a big day ahead? Major hearing? Big trial? The presentation of your life? Gonna be at a conference with that ex? Whatever it happens to be, these are the fashion weapons that get me to the confidence level that I need to be at.
Without question, the most worn item in my wardrobe is a black-and-white striped tee. I wear it in winter under sweaters, in spring with white jeans, in summer with black shorts. I’ve been wearing the same one for years (it’s the best). But they don’t make it anymore. So here are some options for replacement.
When I started this blog, influencers still re-wore clothes. There were no haul videos filled with the latest from Shein before it winds up in a beach in Ghana poisoning the planet. There were no sponsored campaigns delivering fresh wardrobes each month. The content machine doesn’t like reruns.
Have a big day ahead? Major hearing? Big trial? The presentation of your life? Gonna be at a conference with that ex? Whatever it happens to be, these are the fashion weapons that get me to the confidence level that I need to be at.
Without question, the most worn item in my wardrobe is a black-and-white striped tee. I wear it in winter under sweaters, in spring with white jeans, in summer with black shorts. I’ve been wearing the same one for years (it’s the best). But they don’t make it anymore. So here are some options for replacement.
When I started this blog, influencers still re-wore clothes. There were no haul videos filled with the latest from Shein before it winds up in a beach in Ghana poisoning the planet. There were no sponsored campaigns delivering fresh wardrobes each month. The content machine doesn’t like reruns.
When I was young, my Mother used to bring me along when she would go shopping for fabric. As a result, I spent a lot of time, killing time, flipping through pattern books. So when I spotted this dress, I was instantly transported to the pattern table at a Jo-Ann Fabrics.
These are gorgeous, but NSFW!
I’m a regular reader, via feedly, and can usually tell by the post title what’s safe to open at work and what’s not– and in my casual office, opening a page with the title “Morning Line” and seeing blouses or blazers wouldn’t cause anyone to raise eyebrows around me. I get that this is a fun post for a friday, but maybe you could give us an idea of what the post contains in the title!
Agreed!
Maybe you shouldn’t read at work if it’s a problem. I carry my IPod and check favorite blogs on it during lunch. My office wouldn’t be thrilled if they saw me scoping out shopping ideas -regardless of the item- on work time anyway…plus, a lot of the hyperlinks I want to check out are blocked on government computers.
I specifically chose images that did not have the bras on a model. So I did take into account not wanting someone to walk by and thinking your looking at something you shouldn’t be. I don’t think an image of just a bra is nsfw, but if you do,then I would think being seen looking at any clothing item might be a problem.
A picture of a bra is NSFW? Seriously?
If there had been a half-naked woman in it, I’d agree, but this is rather harmless I think.