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Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 17:26

simply close do a lovely range aswell and they also do basques and other things.very pricy but lovely and not too tackyxxxx(:

Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 17:23

all men love it in the lingerie department .we have an ann summers and the majority of customers that i see in there are men!!!!!xxxx(:

Sue

Sue Report 29 Sep 2004 17:22

Thanks Lisa and Mandy I'll look on line - I never thought of that! :o( Sue

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:19

lol Brian, now you're just bragging

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:19

Brian pmsl !! Paul, watch out you don't get arrested for loitering in the lingerie department, even if it is with the missus lol

BrianW

BrianW Report 29 Sep 2004 17:17

Normally get underpants from Marks, but the last lot, Jockey brand, seemed almost to have been designed for women, holes in the right places but a definite lack of space for the essentials, so to speak.

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:16

noooo I just don't like being ganged up on... PS, bought my wife some nice stuff from M&S on Monday (or should I say, she close, I paid as usual), so can vouch for the fact thta a) it's nice and b) they do large sizes :)

Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 17:13

whats the matter paul.getting frustrated!!!!!!!xxx(:

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:11

Sue, I either shop online or at a big M&S like Bristol. I've just dug out my favourite one (sorry don't keep the boxes, they take up too much room lol) in case the style had a name. It hasn't but there is a code of 8653 796 - you could try searching for that online.

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:11

grrrrr

Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 17:09

m&s portsmouth.do nice black and red lacy bras which is my favourite colour.xxxx(:

Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 17:08

watch out mandy paul might ask your bra size next.i think we'll have to watch him in future!!!!!xxx(:

Sue

Sue Report 29 Sep 2004 17:08

Lisa and Mandy Which M & S do you shop in? I can't find a comfortable one for me, let alone a pretty sexy one! Sue

Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 17:06

so am i paul you dirty old buggerxxxxx(:

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:05

ohhh Lisa don't take everything so seriously, it was a joke.

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:04

Agree with you there Lisa, they do really nice bras for us well-endowed ladies lol, always get mine there.

Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 17:04

paul that's personal.and you have to leave those sort of questions for paul h.you never ask the woman her bra size just like her age.only if you are getting intimate with her and we're notxxxx(:

Unknown

Unknown Report 29 Sep 2004 17:00

now you can't just leave it at that Lisa, we need details lol

Lisa

Lisa Report 29 Sep 2004 16:57

i have to get my bras in marks as i have quite a big cup size and can't get them anywhere else.and the designs are more sexyxxxx(:

Sue

Sue Report 29 Sep 2004 16:55

I used to always buy my undies in M & S, but now it seems each time I find a comfortable well fitting bra, they change the design, and the new one is no good so I shop in Asda now! My son has to wear dark suits at work and always buys his in M & S because you can machine wash them. They are more expensive than Asda suits, about 3 times the price, but if you take into account the dry cleaning costs they are good value. My grandchildren's school clothes come from Asda (£3.50 for trousers and two polo shirts for £3) and they tumble dry as well! My 6 year old grandaughters like the everyday clothes in Asda, but my 5 year old grandson is not very impressed apart from the Spiderman or Turtles pyjamas! Can't speak for Tescos, but a pair of adult jeans for £4 in Asda gets my vote! LOL Sue