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When asked “Is it wrong to wear a bra that fills out your shirt a little more?” Revolve says first, not to give up hope that you “will be forever flat-chested” and then directs readers to Proverbs 31 “to see what God says an attractive woman looks like.” Revolve expands on that one proverb, showing girls what God finds pretty and, Whaley hopes, showing readers that “Christian girls have fun and it’s great...
...This shirt is fine to wear in your room—when you’re alone and no one can see you. It screams “I’m in the 8th grade.” The chest hair burgeoning out from the top isn’t appealing. It’s fine to have chest hair. It’s not fine to have overflow. This look is too plain and too “I just got out of bed.” If you’re going to wear that, perhaps...
...selected this navy blue button-up with white vertical stripes from H & M ($12) because it frames Will’s neck nicely. The sharp angles create drama and the stiff collar suggests power and confidence. It also fits! The hem where the sleeve is sewn to the shirt should always line up with the joint where the arm attaches to the shoulder. This more blatant display of chest hair now empowers him with virility. His shirt doesn’t try to hide his chest hair like before. It accepts and exposes it. Tight corduroy pants from J.Crew show...
...building. Almost immediately, Kalashnikov fire erupted from several surrounding buildings, including the roof of a nearby school. The troops called for backup vehicles and returned fire but failed to quell the shooting. One soldier was hit in the back; the bullet went through his ceramic vest, ripping his shirt but failing to pierce the skin. The unit's bloodhound wasn't so lucky: it had to be evacuated after taking a bullet...
...hours after it opened in New York City last week, a temporary Target store ran through its stock of 2,000 shopping bags. The buying frenzy was brought on by fashionistas lunging for new designs like the silk logo shirt ($24.99), left, created by Isaac Mizrahi for the mass-market retailer. "It's a big world out there," Mizrahi said, "and I want to dress everyone...