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^^^ I wear a D and I did the thing where you go one cup size up and one band size down and the bra fit, no double-boob and it stayed up all night. Only downside is that after a couple of hours it HURT! I can never imagine doing that at Bonnaroo
Post by crazykittensmile on Jan 28, 2008 21:47:50 GMT -5
clairearoo said:
sparklybecca said:
i love it! what length is that? medium?
Its the long one. I thought I wanted a medium length one, but I couldn't find one on ebay and I'm very impatient. I'm really glad I got a long one though
which seller did you buy it from? i bought two recently but i'm not sure how in love with them i am yet! (one has a few holes, ack!)
I'm 5'6 and it is pretty long. My dress is 34" but I saw another seller on ebay selling the same description long kariza's that were 28". So beware and read the descriptions carefully. Goodluck finding the one that's perfect for you!
Post by crazykittensmile on Jan 28, 2008 22:05:13 GMT -5
clairearoo said:
I waisted most of a day looking at all the different ones on ebay. There are just so many, and everyone is different
lol i did the same thing...wasted a couple nights looking through them. i bought my 2 from that vintage wraps seller and they're not "Actual" karizas i think..... made by a company called enwrapture (WITTY)
I waisted most of a day looking at all the different ones on ebay. There are just so many, and everyone is different
lol i did the same thing...wasted a couple nights looking through them. i bought my 2 from that vintage wraps seller and they're not "Actual" karizas i think..... made by a company called enwrapture (WITTY)
is yours an actual kariza brand?
It's not an actual Kariza either. The real brand sells for like $60. I got this one for $20. I don't mind getting knock-off to save 40 bucks. It's the exact same thing!
And thanks everyone for all the compliments. You sure know haw to make a girl feel pretty
Can I thank you now? Awesome! I already ordered some flower Jibbitz, but these are a great new option!
I may be really boring with my choice of Croc colors, but I got khaki. The light tan. I was going for a color that would match the maximum number of outfits. The pearl gray/white ones would get too dirty or dusty. Black or any other dark color could end up being hot, in the sun. Which left the khaki. At least they're the color of good old fashioned Bonnaroo dust! Lord knows there's enough of it.
And Clarity, how cute! You look adorable in that Kariza.
As for the clear bra straps, they tend to cut a bit, if you are a bit bigger in the chest. And you'll definitely sweat, where they are laying against your skin. I prefer to just choose a bra with straps which match my shirt.
Post by tellertrash on Jan 29, 2008 10:22:23 GMT -5
mine are peal grey/white and while they do become very dirty, one of my favorite things about crocs is that you can rinse 'em off and they are good to go.
a couple pages ago we were talking about greasy hair ...mmm!
I've discovered that gold bond powder works surprisingly well for absorbing excess oil on your hair. Since it's a powder, there is the problem of powdery-grey hair, so! - apply sparingly (put a little on, mainly near the roots & and blend by tousling your hair) if more is necessary add some, but definitely sparingly! I use the travel-sized bottle, this might help reduce your chances of accidentally blanketing your hair in gold bond
I've just recently became a red head and to help reduce color wash-out, I don't wash my hair as often & this definitely has come in handy
** about the kariza's ...do they hold up well? say, you wouldn't be afraid of it untying itself while dancing?
a couple pages ago we were talking about greasy hair ...mmm!
I've discovered that gold bond powder works surprisingly well for absorbing excess oil on your hair. Since it's a powder, there is the problem of powdery-grey hair, so! - apply sparingly (put a little on, mainly near the roots & and blend by tousling your hair) if more is necessary add some, but definitely sparingly! I use the travel-sized bottle, this might help reduce your chances of accidentally blanketing your hair in gold bond
I've just recently became a red head and to help reduce color wash-out, I don't wash my hair as often & this definitely has come in handy
** about the kariza's ...do they hold up well? say, you wouldn't be afraid of it untying itself while dancing?
I've done this with my lavendar-scented baby powder as well.
Most dry shampoos (like Psssssst that you can buy at CVS) are just aerosal powder anyway.
** about the kariza's ...do they hold up well? say, you wouldn't be afraid of it untying itself while dancing?
I don't think it falling off is going to be a problem. There are 3 slits in the waist band that you pull the ties through before tyingthem. It's a pretty tight fit, so even if it comes untied, it's not going to immediately fall off. It will stay up at least long enough for you to realize its untied.
Post by universalmind on Jan 29, 2008 13:00:51 GMT -5
yay im so glad you like your kariza, clairity. i had no idea they came in a longer length. i got mine from vintage silk wraps so i think it's the shorter one. oh well....guess that means im going to have to buy another one =)
Wow, gone one day and there are two more pages here! Love it!!! ;D
Never an issue going through the gates with my Camelbak except before Tool they told me I couldn't take my camera. I gave to my sister who was still in line and went through, then came around to the fence and she slipped it through. But yeah, keep it open and organized and you won't have issues.
I just drank trough water; I found it very cold and not bad tasting at all.
Anyone who wore a kariza last year; did it get ruined in the dust or mud?
These 33-year old DDs ain't gonna do a strapless or clear straps. no worries; there are so many options out there of attire!
Just saw some cute, eco-friendly message totes over at Forever21.com. Only $20 and you could just as easily use them as your daypack at the 'Roo as to save a tree when you're grocery shopping. I like this one!
Wow, gone one day and there are two more pages here! Love it!!! ;D
Never an issue going through the gates with my Camelbak except before Tool they told me I couldn't take my camera. I gave to my sister who was still in line and went through, then came around to the fence and she slipped it through. But yeah, keep it open and organized and you won't have issues.
I just drank trough water; I found it very cold and not bad tasting at all.
Anyone who wore a kariza last year; did it get ruined in the dust or mud?
These 33-year old DDs ain't gonna do a strapless or clear straps. no worries; there are so many options out there of attire!
Sister - it was my camera and I slipped it to you through the fence because you had already gone through. No stealing of my stories! ;D
Post by fallenangel on Jan 29, 2008 15:32:13 GMT -5
ok im not sure if anyone has posted this already, but last year i bought a bunch of layered wrap skirts...i have been trying to find them online but not having the best of luck...i only paid like $20.00 or less for them last year where i got them...does anyone have a good website to go to? otherwise im gonna have to make a road trip to go shopping
There's no combination of words I could put on the back of a postcard. No song that I could sing. But I can try for your heart Our dreams, and they are made out of real things Like a, shoebox of photographs With sepiatone loving Love is the answer
A little feeling in my gut that I get of late when I think about these cats running the world with hate