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9th September 16, 12:57 PM
#1
I do appreciate the helpful comments.
I think the t-shirt look would be silly on her.
I posted in the womens section.
How anyone would imagine a man, unknown to them as cross dressing is rather disturbing.
The long range weather forcasts are funny. I live in the south.
In all seriousness, the style was what I was asking about.
Todds photos were helpfull.
Thank you.
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9th September 16, 04:01 PM
#2
Interesting question.
- I don't really wear shirts/blouses as they don't sit well on me.
My best suggestion is something plain in style, in a toning colour.
Therefore something that suits her figure (she'll know)
- There are some nice wrap/surplice style tops that would look lovely with a hostess length.
- Our Highland Games are often hot and I find a singlet top suitable with a cotton cardigan or bolero as Anne suggested if needed. It can be dressy or casual depending on the style
-Whilst chunky boots may not be "correct" they are practical depending on the terrain and won't really be seen. (I wear Doc's under my long skirt)
- Most women know what style and cut suits them on their upper body so use her knowledge.
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10th September 16, 06:13 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by RedBoatFl
I do appreciate the helpful comments.
I think the t-shirt look would be silly on her.
I posted in the womens section.
How anyone would imagine a man, unknown to them as cross dressing is rather disturbing.
The long range weather forcasts are funny. I live in the south.
In all seriousness, the style was what I was asking about.
Todds photos were helpfull.
Thank you.
All appropriate apologies offered. I came to this by "Today's Posts", not the forum, so didn't see and was not thinking
"Women's Section", nor was I thinking crossdressing. Just the flow and play of words. The guys at the games in kilts
made for women were unaware there was a difference, having found them in thrift shops.
Will be good to meet both of you at the games. We have a pre-games get-together at the Tavern in Conyers not far
time wise from the games, please consider joining us if you'll be here Friday night.
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11th September 16, 07:05 AM
#4
We will not arrive until Sat.
Daughter is Drum Major for highschool band.
Friday night HS football is a big deal.
Elliotts aren't usually the most numerous clan at the games.
Please do say hello.
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12th September 16, 09:16 AM
#5
Having played not that far north of you in south Georgia, I absolutely agree about Friday nights. Also know
Drum Major is a big deal, too. We'll miss you, but will know you're having fun.
We typically meet up at the Tartan Museum tent for an X Marks meet, greet, and photo op; please join us
and we'll all say hello in person.
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