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Totally had an embarrassing moment today at well-known dept. store. I tried on a somewhat pricey shirt. It wasn't a stretchy fabric at all. It didn't really seem tight until the shirt was fully on me. Not wanting to rip the shirt, I asked another woman that was nearby to hunt down an employee. The employee helped me to get the shirt off. Luckily, I was wearing a cami underneath so I was somewhat covered
Totally had an embarrassing moment today at well-known dept. store. I tried on a somewhat pricey shirt. It wasn't a stretchy fabric at all. It didn't really seem tight until the shirt was fully on me. Not wanting to rip the shirt, I asked another woman that was nearby to hunt down an employee. The employee helped me to get the shirt off. Luckily, I was wearing a cami underneath so I was somewhat covered
this is so funny....i'm sure a lot of people are guilty of doing this..lol
Totally had an embarrassing moment today at well-known dept. store. I tried on a somewhat pricey shirt. It wasn't a stretchy fabric at all. It didn't really seem tight until the shirt was fully on me. Not wanting to rip the shirt, I asked another woman that was nearby to hunt down an employee. The employee helped me to get the shirt off. Luckily, I was wearing a cami underneath so I was somewhat covered
Hahaha! I have definitely struggled with this before, but haven't needed help from a clerk before. Usually my breasts are a blocker for me getting too far along. They have more width than my shoulders.
I agree...that's embarrassing and a bit scary, since salespeople are rarely around if you need one!
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