[nabs-l] clothes shopping and organizing
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Thu Oct 18 20:42:07 UTC 2012
As a matter of fact, I always lay out my clothes before a shower.
I don't like to be rushed if I can avoid it.
CarAt 06:19 AM 10/18/2012, Lavonya Gardner wrote:
>another thing that i do, is i hang my clothes in
>outfits, so i do not have to rush in the
>morning, as i am not very coherent at 6 a m, and
>that is what time i have to get. Sent from my
>iPad On Oct 18, 2012, at 7:21, Sophie Trist
><sweetpeareader at gmail.com> wrote: > Carly, while
>I respect your opinion, I disagree with you.
>When you do eventually start to do job interview
>and work, you definitely need to match. If you
>walk into an office with mismatched clothes,
>you'll make the wrong first impression on your
>employer, clients, and other coworkers. > >
>----- Original Message ----- > From: Carly
>Mihalakis <carlymih at comcast.net > To: National
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><nabs-l at nfbnet.org > Date sent: Wed, 17 Oct 2012
>22:21:51 -0700 > Subject: Re: [nabs-l] clothes
>shopping and organizing > > Hi,
>Ashley, > > I used to be all confounded
>by an idea > of oh my god, not MATCHING! Yet,
>since my life > partner is blind I don't feel I
>need to match for > him, as well as my figuring
>out the more > important things in life than
>whether your > clothes, match. I don't work, I'm
>a college > student. I dress up for school
>though, and I > memorize what different articles
>of clothing go > together. I fell so much better
>after letting > that whole matching cocophony,
>go. It won't kill > ya, contrary to how I used
>to think, and how you probably, think! > Good
>luck, my sister! > CarAt 07:27 PM 10/17/2012,
>Ashley Bramlett wrote: > Hi all, So, I was
>wondering about clothes > shopping. Do you shop
>alone or with friends or > family? If you go
>alone, who assist you? Do you > use a personal
>shopper and if so, how does that > work? I
>wonder if most major department stores > have
>personal shoppers; whether they do or not, > I
>know they will accommodate and help us, but a >
>personal shopper would know how to find
>clothes > for different types of people and be
>used to > suggesting clothes. IÂÂve only
>shopped a little > alone for clothes; in my
>experience they seem > short staffed and they
>did help me but I usually > had to wait a while.
>My mother tends to select > things she feels
>look good, but I think they > are probably her
>style, not always mine. Also, > anyone know what
>business casual means? I ask > because offices
>IÂÂve worked at often say this > but that
>seems to be a big catch all phrase. I > realize
>it means nice clothes; no jeans; slacks > of
>course; maybe nice blouses and vests. Also, >
>anyone want to share a system for organizing >
>clothes in the closet? How do you know pieces
>of > outfits go together once you wash them?
>Thanks. > Ashley >
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