As Seen at T.J. Maxx

Discuss amongst yourselves.


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8 comments to As Seen at T.J. Maxx

  • Emma

    Intriguing, but how does this skort know which shape I’ve always desired? That’s what I want to know….

    P.S. Singing in the opera with Ian is really fun. He’s a great colleague.

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  • mum

    Wow!
    This skort will take 25 pounds off of me AND make me six inches taller?
    I’d better get one for every day of the week!

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  • Mr Jaunty

    I wonder what it would do for me. ;)

    But really, that’s quite the claim they’re making there.

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  • Emma – Hi, Emma! Since you asked, the skort reads your diary.

    He IS a great colleague. Amen.

    mum – All for $14.99!!! You can’t afford NOT to wear this skort!!!

    Mr. Jaunty – If nothing else, it would turn you into a guy wearing a skort. That alone is practically guaranteed to change your life.

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  • The only thing more ludicrous than an item of clothing claiming to make me the shape I have always wanted is a SKORT CLAIMING to make me look good at all — those things are just awkward… I have never looked good in a skort!

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    Rebekah Reply:

    I doubt ANYONE’s ever looked their best in a skort. The ones that look like a skirt from the front and shorts from the back are the worst— and I have similar disdain for shirts with a false vest sewn to the front.

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  • Hrm. I’m interested.
    I haven’t worn a skort since…
    well,
    :/
    since elementry school. I need to invest this awesome article of clothing that is promising the figure/body of my dreams. <3

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    Rebekah Reply:

    If only I’d known, I could have bought it for you! I’m sure it was a steal.

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