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30-06-09, 11:03 PM
yeh im wearing cropped trousers and tunice but wowee im boiling in them... was thinking of getting some t shirts printed up know its not as professional but better than me looking like im gonna pass out in the middle of a major waxing session
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30-06-09, 11:39 PM
I hate those sweaty polyester tunics at the best of times and stopped wearing them a couple of years back.
I much prefer a plain white scoop neck teeshirt with black linen cropped trousers (from M&S, not expensive) . Very comfortable and easy to work in. |
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06-07-09, 09:41 PM
phewww
All I have been wearing at the moment is black cropped linen pants and a black t shirt looks smart keeps you cool as long as you look presentable clients should,nt mind,,,, mind dont |
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07-07-09, 05:47 PM
if you want to get a tunic that isnt so hot, look for one that is a mix of cotton and polyester. the pure polyester ones dont allow moisture to be absorbed or evaporate efficiently. also think about the neckline, i know the high neck oriental styles are very fashionable and attractive but they can be unbearable up round your throat in hot wheather.
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