Thanks, everybody!
It's for fiction. Guy normally clueless trying to describe woman who catches
his eye. Would a guy know the name of said garment!? He's more likely to know
what's in it than what it's called :)
== Marjorie Wilser
On Jan 6, 2014, at 2:36 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> I actually have one. Bought a decent dress at a thrift store for summer
> wear, but it is just a little low in front, so I bought one of the knit
> garments with spaghetti straps. It has a shelf bra, too--remember those from
> the
> '70s? And yes, my much younger co-workers call it a cami. BTW, it is also
> VERY long, so one could wear it with the extremely low-slung pants that
> still seem to be in vogue. That is one style that could go away, IMHO. Hard
> for
> us mature women to find pants that sit decently at the waist.
>
> Ann Wass
>
>
> In a message dated 1/6/2014 2:06:25 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
> LOL. This is definitely an age thing, I think. I have two daughters,
> ages 18 and 21. For years they've been calling that garment a cami or a
> camisole and it is not an undergarment, though it is often worn as a
> layer, but a layer that is exposed, either partly or entirely. And, in
> hot weather, it is worn alone.
>
> Neither of my daughters will wear a tank top, with cut-on shoulders.
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