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You should try French fashion retailers. They often carry smaller sizes. Celio and Jules are examples. My brother shops there. Not sure whether they ship internationally on their websites though.
Do you live in France and can you recommend any?
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Hello everyone!
So, I was informed about this site and thought I'd check it out. Interesting, I must admit. I am a 5'4 female, who was previously married to a man who claimed he was 5'8, but in actuality was approximately 5'3. Never called him out on it because I loved him and didn't want to make him feel bad about his insecurities. However, based of that one traumatic experience, I highly doubt I will EVER date a short man again, hence my username NEVERAGAIN. His height issues had an effect of many aspects of his life, which is why I call it "traumatic". I've only dated taller men (5'11 and up) since and even they have had height insecurities (believe it or not).
Anyhow, one of the main reasons I could never see myself with another short man again is because of them being so insecure, which is an EXTREME turn off to me. I understand everyone has their insecurities, but I feel that height is one of those issues that you cant do much about, so get the hell over it and focus on something else.
LMAO. Based off of that one traumatic experience. LOL. Yeah, and based off of one terrorist attack or a couple hundred, the billions or so muslims in the world are bad too right? What a moron you are. Your ex husband is better off.
Anyway, cool beans. I don't date fatties or uggos for the same reason. Many of them are hung up on their weight and cover up their age and face with makeup every day.
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Eva should be the one with the most votes. Rosie Perez is like 100 years old now.
Eva hands down. If you're going with oldies what about Gloria Estefan?
Check out the articles here about Uniqlo and Express. You can easily buy an XS or an S. If they're still to big, just get them altered. I've had some shirts altered before and the dry cleaners normally charge $10-$20 depending on the shirt.