Ruth Langsford TSV 28/02/25

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Well, if you’re my little sister, too many is never enough….and you pay to keep them in storage and rotate them regularly. Madness, I know.
But, fair do’s, she always looks good.

I loved how she tried to convince us that if you buy a cheap stripy t shirt the stripes won't match up front and back, hers do of course, and that's why you have to pay a little bit lot more for them - What a loada cobblers Ruth!
The striped Bretton top she's selling this time has matching stripes front and back, but a couple of striped garments she's sold in the past did not match up. Ruth looked nice in her Breton top but Julia looked weird in hers. She looked as if she had stuffed a pillow in front of the shirt. People should wear what suits them, and loose, flowing tops do the job for Julia, not clinging cotton T shirts.
 
I watched some of the show and noticed she was selling a lot of jackets. How many jackets does the average woman own, I wonder. And where do they hang them, given that most houses/flats have limited cupboard space. Maybe women buy a jacket and get rid of a jacket to make space for the new one. It's so easy to get an accumulation of clothes that you halfway like and keep, but rarely wear. A brutal turnout is the answer, imo.
I'm absolutely guilty of not clearing unworn/unwanted clothes out first; and you're right, cupboard space is at a premium in most houses/flats today, especially those built in the last 40 years or so. I also admit to being a 'jackets hoarder' as I wear them a lot, casual ones and more formal, but I've never been tempted by what I've seen on Q, as most of them are well overpriced (even with special offers) and from what I've read on here I don't trust their colour descriptions or their sizing.
 
The striped Bretton top she's selling this time has matching stripes front and back, but a couple of striped garments she's sold in the past did not match up. Ruth looked nice in her Breton top but Julia looked weird in hers. She looked as if she had stuffed a pillow in front of the shirt. People should wear what suits them, and loose, flowing tops do the job for Julia, not clinging cotton T shirts.
I thought Julia's outfit choice looked awful, top and jacket both too small as usual. She doesn't see herself as others see her. And why did she wear the jacket collar turned up the whole time?
 
I'm absolutely guilty of not clearing unworn/unwanted clothes out first; and you're right, cupboard space is at a premium in most houses/flats today, especially those built in the last 40 years or so. I also admit to being a 'jackets hoarder' as I wear them a lot, casual ones and more formal, but I've never been tempted by what I've seen on Q, as most of them are well overpriced (even with special offers) and from what I've read on here I don't trust their colour descriptions or their sizing.
You don't have "the jacket"?
 
I thought Julia's outfit choice looked awful, top and jacket both too small as usual. She doesn't see herself as others see her. And why did she wear the jacket collar turned up the whole time?
Julia has the 'uniboob' issue where certain tops squish the breasts together and make them look like one massive breast. It is made worst by wearing clothing too small for her. Kim and Co and Monsoon tops are generally better on her.
 

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