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Oh you're right, I just looked at the tag and it does say romper. I don't know where I got jumper from. But yeah, I will just wear it to certain places I guess.
I can see the advantages of something like that. It looks like a dress, but it has the carefree freedom-of-movement of shorts. Except, since it isn't a dress, it's not something you'd wear to work unless your workplace is casual.
My workplace is very casual, I'm sitting here in my underwear and a tank, lol. I work from home.
I wish it looked more like a dress on me like it does on the hanger. And yeah I was thinking I wouldn't wear it to church or anything, if not because it's casual, but just so I don't look dumb.
I think jumpers are for grade schoolers. Two things I can't stand seeing on a grown woman a jumper and the farmer type of overalls I'm not talking about cute trendy type of overalls - the heavy duty type meant for farming - and again overalls for 21 and younger - especially jumpers - doesn't work on a grown woman.
Welp, I took the romper in to a tailor and requested it be made into a dress. The cost of that will be more than I paid for the thing, but hey if it turns out as I hope it will turn out, I think it will be worth it.
Met a guy in his 70s wearing a Dickies jumper/romper at the WalMart deli counter yesterday. Very pleasant fellow.
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