
| Anonymous #1537 1 year ago |
Props to anyone who understood this whole thing without looking anything up on wikipedia.
Also-is it just me, or is this dress entirely without a lapel, let alone a shawl lapel? I'm iffy on the midshipman's collar, too. |
| Anonymous #1538 1 year ago |
Really, Fluttershy? A traditional blanket stitch, edging a piece of haute couture? A /rolled/ blanket stitch maybe, but never a trad! |
| Anonymous #1539 1 year ago |
Pfft, at least you know what a shawl lapel IS. |
| Anonymous #1540 1 year ago |
I got it up to the Pret-A-Porter |
| Anonymous #1551 1 year ago |
I *think* Pret-A-Porter is 'off the rack'. |
| Anonymous #1566 1 year ago |
Prêt-à-porter literally means "ready to wear," but "off the rack" is the equivalent English fashion term. |
| Anonymous #1637 1 year ago |
I understood NOTHING.
I should feel proud and manly, yet I feel as if I should know this. Confound these ponies. |
| Anonymous #1666 1 year ago |
About two weeks after this episode somebody mentioned toile curtains to me. |
| Anonymous #1672 1 year ago |
I'm with you, bro. Though it made me feel smart a couple days later when someone said "toile" and I was like, I know what that is! Due to ponies! Dude! |
| Anonymous #72753 1 year ago |
I dunno... I don't think standard dressiness rules apply because this is a dress on a horse o_O |
| Anonymous #183616 1 year ago |
Fluttershy hates her costume as much as Big Boss loves his gun. |
| Anonymous #376607 11 months ago |
The dress doesn't even HAVE sleeves... |