I still wear minis and cardigans, but I think I'll steer away from shoulder pads.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of the hits I take come on top of the shoulder pads.
I don't have to put on shoulder pads and run out there and let somebody hit on me a little bit.
Cardigans. I stock up on them - I own tons. They go great over dresses and help them transition from season to season.
I used to like cufflinks, but I got too lazy for them. I realized I don't need them for a polished tailoring look, so more times than not, I skip them.
Whatever I wear has to be comfortable.
I wore miniskirts in the days when no fat girls should have, and with total delight.
I love dressing for the winter - especially in baggy chunky cardigans.
I don't wear mini-skirts or shorts because I have thread veins on my legs and cellulite, and I won't wear tights.
Don't get me wrong, I love a good cardigan too, but a jacket - especially one with sharp shoulders, interesting buttons, or a unique collar - always looks the most fashion-forward.
Before Under Armour, the only choices you had were to wear a short-sleeved cotton T-shirt in the summer or a long-sleeved cotton T-shirt in the winter. Why not make a better piece of equipment for underneath the shoulder pads?