This is another one in the line along with the green leaf one in the post below. The wife calls this the X and O dress because the fabric has a bunch of X and O's in it. I call it the Hubie Brown dress because when he was coach of the Knick's all he cared about was the X's and O's which as Darcy could tell you is what the coach writes on his clipboard when he wants to diagram a play.
You know the wife says I put everything into sports terms. I don't think that's fair.
Sheesh! Xs and Os always translate into "Hugs and Kisses"! It's the hugs-'n-kisses dress, Troop.
ReplyDeleteI know Ruth Anne, I just said that to bust her chops.
ReplyDeleteBut what do you think of the prints in the photo's I put up?
Nice! I agree that the workmanship and the fabric on LeeLee's dresses are top notch. It's hard to communicate that in a webpage, but they are exceptionally well made and feel very substantial.
ReplyDeleteThese fabrics are super. Especially the "green leaf" dress in the thread below. People are really digging them and it is great that we only make about 30 of them so that they sell out and we can go onto new stuff.
ReplyDeleteAll of these are fantastic! I especially like the green. Very cute on the Xs and Os. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI just realized how much better everyone's clothes would look if we just took their heads off. It puts an entirely new perspective on the guillotine for me.
ReplyDelete"You know the wife says I put everything into sports terms. I don't think that's fair."
ReplyDeleteThat is way out of bounds.
Trey
Off with our heads, Jason? Dang, now THAT's tough.
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