Can’t say I didn’t ask for it

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About a squillion of you responded to my challenge to find a catalogue I couldn’t shop, and—as this photo makes abundantly clear—you really knocked it out of the park. In addition to which, you created the most amusing discussion thread in Girls of a Certain Age history. I’m feeling quite fortunate to have attracted such an lively and amusing Girl army, so please do stick around.

The winner gets a $50 gift card from our pals at Beso (which basically means any designer or store they’re affiliated with, which is, like, everyone). I’m calling noon tomorrow as the deadline for entries. And:  excitement! This contest has a Part II, with an even bigger prize. Stay tuned for details.

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    Eve
    14 Jun 2012
    3:41pm

    Please oh please say the round 2 prize is this
    https://m.fingerhut.com/product/Apparel/Womens/Plus-Sizes/The-Mountain-Ladies-Tank-Sundress/pc/25273/c/25775/sc/27157/ND729.uts

    Which the lovely Kristine found that you can buy on a monthly payment plan of $6.99

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      Elise
      14 Jun 2012
      5:47pm

      I would totally cut that off and wear it as a tank. Just sayin’ …

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        Eve
        14 Jun 2012
        5:50pm

        I love it so much. I think it should be the GOACA cult uniform.

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        Viajera
        14 Jun 2012
        5:59pm

        I was thinking the same thing! Just hem it shorter and it’s a pretty cute top. (I might take off the hood too though.)

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    Southern Comfortable
    14 Jun 2012
    6:14pm

    Looks like a cross between a Hobbit and a Snuggie

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    Heather
    15 Jun 2012
    1:17pm

    Oh my, this really made me laugh so hard and I needed that. There is something about her sheepish expression under the hood that slays me.

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      Viajera
      15 Jun 2012
      2:02pm

      You know what, looking at the hooded photo, I notice that the design is on the back too. That puts it a cut above, from what I usually see.

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