I fount some shirts that fit "tall" and they are fantastic!
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I fucking hate cloths shoping, buying cloths is the most annoying part. I actually just bought new cloths, I haven't purchased new clotheing in many many years and more than half of my current shirts have numerous holes around the arm/neck areas. I think the holes add character but I feel like I look homeless and unkept. Not that I care but I feel bad for my partner, so I bought new cloths.
I keep those as the indoor shirts
The dressing room mirrors
Those are nice? Or is it the paranoia?
They for whatever reason always make me look ugly and out of shape.
I'm fairly broad for my height and need a taped waist on tops so I'm a bit of an outlier.
I won't buy clothes now that doesn't put the actual measurements of the clothes on the listing for the item because otherwise, I have no idea what the fit is actually like.
Getting kicked out of occupied change rooms. Like, I thought sharing was caring