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Anything can be tacky or sexy or sexy tacky
Depending on the setting ie
Slap up 5 star restaurant tacky
Bedroom or swingers club sexy
Night club or pub night
Tacky sexy ie looks out off place but you know they always down for a bit off toilet fun or going home with you for the night speaking about myself ha ha
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I have some leopard print dresses but probably wouldn't wear them to a restaurant, the theatre or formal venues. However in clubs and on less formal occasions, meets, parties, etc. I think it can look very sexy. Horses for courses. Oh, wait. That's another topic completely.... |
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I find it slightly odd that a pattern on fabric can be deemed tacky. I'd wear a leopard print dress or blouse to a posh restaurant or the theatre. The restauranteur is only interested in whether I can pay for what I'm eating and that I can behave fairly well, not what I'm wearing. |
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"I find it slightly odd that a pattern on fabric can be deemed tacky. I'd wear a leopard print dress or blouse to a posh restaurant or the theatre. The restauranteur is only interested in whether I can pay for what I'm eating and that I can behave fairly well, not what I'm wearing. "
Go to Primark and get a Greggs jumper and wear it to the posh restaurant. |
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"I find it slightly odd that a pattern on fabric can be deemed tacky. I'd wear a leopard print dress or blouse to a posh restaurant or the theatre. The restauranteur is only interested in whether I can pay for what I'm eating and that I can behave fairly well, not what I'm wearing.
Go to Primark and get a Greggs jumper and wear it to the posh restaurant. "
Do they do them? I'd say I was wearing it ironically .
I wouldn't rock up in a pair of see through leggings and a creased tee shirt or dirty clothes and I'm a big believer in dressing as nicely as possible but I do like a bit of leopard print. |
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Depends on the context and who is wearing it.
As a teenager I discovered a pair leopard print knickers in my Aunts house (washing basket) and for me it was a hot mental image-her big curvy arse in leopard print knickers
However, I am not a fan of the leopard print jackets/top/leggings some women wear...puts me off them but each to their own.
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"I find it slightly odd that a pattern on fabric can be deemed tacky. I'd wear a leopard print dress or blouse to a posh restaurant or the theatre. The restauranteur is only interested in whether I can pay for what I'm eating and that I can behave fairly well, not what I'm wearing.
Go to Primark and get a Greggs jumper and wear it to the posh restaurant.
Do they do them? I'd say I was wearing it ironically .
I wouldn't rock up in a pair of see through leggings and a creased tee shirt or dirty clothes and I'm a big believer in dressing as nicely as possible but I do like a bit of leopard print. "
Yes they have a whole Greggs range! Matching crocs.
My friend has some. |
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"I find it slightly odd that a pattern on fabric can be deemed tacky. I'd wear a leopard print dress or blouse to a posh restaurant or the theatre. The restauranteur is only interested in whether I can pay for what I'm eating and that I can behave fairly well, not what I'm wearing.
Go to Primark and get a Greggs jumper and wear it to the posh restaurant.
Do they do them? I'd say I was wearing it ironically .
I wouldn't rock up in a pair of see through leggings and a creased tee shirt or dirty clothes and I'm a big believer in dressing as nicely as possible but I do like a bit of leopard print.
Yes they have a whole Greggs range! Matching crocs.
My friend has some. "
My colleague bought the underwear |
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"I find it slightly odd that a pattern on fabric can be deemed tacky. I'd wear a leopard print dress or blouse to a posh restaurant or the theatre. The restauranteur is only interested in whether I can pay for what I'm eating and that I can behave fairly well, not what I'm wearing.
Go to Primark and get a Greggs jumper and wear it to the posh restaurant.
Do they do them? I'd say I was wearing it ironically .
I wouldn't rock up in a pair of see through leggings and a creased tee shirt or dirty clothes and I'm a big believer in dressing as nicely as possible but I do like a bit of leopard print.
Yes they have a whole Greggs range! Matching crocs.
My friend has some. "
Matching crocs! This I must see. |
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"I love leopard print & wear it a lot. Makes me feel sexy, definitely not tacky. And I’d never judge anyone for wearing it or any other type of animal print. "
I'd love to sniff your leopard print knickers |
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