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teacher clothes
By Yvonne

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If you can stand one more comment. As someone who worked out and was a size 7 or 9 at 5'8'' and still was not comfortable, I hear you.
You probably mean in climbing the steps, bendi ng, tying shoes, etc. you would like
clothes that move with you.
I get the sale catalogs from Bloomingdale, Macy and Spiegel and guess what? I get complete outfits for $59-$89. I mean a skirt and top, pants and a top and sometimes 3 pc. sets. Go on the internet for coupons. At Christmas I got a $39.50 top for $4.75 with a coupon and half price sale. I agree that the material at Target may not last (the last clothing
item I bought my son at 9 years old, shrank 2 inches when washed per instructions. We also have a store here that asked for models (we are all school employees) and we get a 25% discount the day of modeling. I got $110 suede pieces for $29.00! Do art, just take a school garbage bag and cut out openings for head and arms and cover yourself up. I use the Gimbels bag and the principal said "here comes the Gimbels lady.'" Good luck.

 


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