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| 25 Nov 08, 7:47 PM spankAlicious UK(N), 3 yrs |
You know I love to wear them I have a few from Mark's and Sparks their rather cheep, great value and very nice too. I love to walk round in my slips their sexy and cute too asda have some too for a fiver. their really nice too and look fab with stockings and heels, with very little effort too = ) I also love to wear stocking daily too not just at home and Mr Ob loves them too so everyone wins. Primark slik ones $3 and ASDA 5 for two in a pack M&s do some nice ones I have a few the $8 ones are just as nice but not as long at they look. http://www.marksandspencer.com/gp/search/279-488... silly pound sign will not work on my laptop so i am usuing the $ sign insted sorry. Edited 25 Nov 08, 7:51 PM by spankAlicious | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 8:36 PM silklover2 7 yrs |
I certainly hope so - slips are very sexy, both peeking out from under the hem of a skirt or dress, or just on their own. They're very sensual to the touch too, and for me at least are a real symbol of the power of female sexuality. Silklover2 | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 9:20 PM syndeetoo UK(WC), 6 yrs |
As someone who doesn't wear knickers, an alternative undergarment is a must so I'll wear a slip/half slip/full slip/ petticoat every day. If it's well chilly and I beg prettily I might be allowed victorian drawers which are essentially two long cotton legs which are on a string round your waist (not yours, mine) AND a slip. It's amazing how warm drawers can be, when you're used to nothing.
Nobody likes a smartarse. ("you appear to be savage. that is a trait most notable. viva.") gosh, thanks! Edited 25 Nov 08, 9:21 PM by syndeetoo | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 10:08 PM Mabesque UK(LS), 3 yrs |
Yes, they can be hard to get hold of, my nicest I bought in a strange French version of Primark, my others vary between M+S to a weird bra shop in Yorkshire that was closing down. It's good to feel properly dressed, slips do that, they make the whole dressing process take longer which is good as a femme, all I need is a screen to hang the clothes off and I'd be totally happy.
Girls like to be played with and rumpled a little too sometimes - Oliver Goldsmith Edited 25 Nov 08, 10:10 PM by Mabesque | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 10:47 PM Will_and_Echo UK(SW), 4 yrs |
Yes, I get them from vintage fashion fairs and wear them all the time. 1920's, 1940's and 1950's seem to be the best styles on me... 1920's pretty pink half slip silk ones with tiny bits of lace trim are my favourites <3
With regards to bloomers; yes please. Very practical things Ella xx "What you blush to tell", says Venus, "is the most important part of the whole matter" | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 11:09 PM silklover2 7 yrs |
There's also lots often available on eBay, including vintage silk ones etc - bloomers too! Silklover2 | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 11:21 PM Will_and_Echo UK(SW), 4 yrs |
Haha, thanks for the tip off I usually just go to these: http://www.pa-antiques.co.uk/ They are full of awesome! Really recommended. Exx "What you blush to tell", says Venus, "is the most important part of the whole matter" | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 11:33 PM Eomer_Of_Rohan 5 yrs |
They don't really go with my armour. "Honesty is the most offensive thing in the world." | ||
| 25 Nov 08, 11:43 PM totallycoverme UK(M), 4 yrs |
i dont really follow fashion but if they start doing petticoats at primark then bring it on..they look so cute and victorian/old english skool girly
plus it'd stop the tops of me legs rubbin together....come on ladies, it happens to loads of us post size 12 haha! | ||
| 26 Nov 08, 5:28 AM Flowerbelle UK, 4 yrs |
Liberty's used to sell lovely white cotton flouncy ones with liberty print bows and trimming on them. Don't know if they still do |