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In response to
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I must have a really slimming outfit on today (black cords, light olive green knit 3 button pull over shirt). Some people
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HdnAgnda
What's the difference between pull over and polo? -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (iPhone) (aka grayman)
Jan 7 '11, 08:42
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I don't know. I just said pull over because this is more sweater-like. Not polo-like to me. -- nm
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HdnAgnda
Jan 7, 08:43
polo has a collar. Pullover may or may not have a collar.
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loosilu
Jan 7, 08:43
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Ah. -- nm
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Beryllium (iPhone)
Jan 7, 08:43
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if it has buttons at the top, but no collar, it is a henley. -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 08:44
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This has a collar. -- nm
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HdnAgnda
Jan 7, 08:47
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(gotta have a collar at the workjoint) -- nm
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HdnAgnda
Jan 7, 08:48
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polo! -- nm
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loosilu
Jan 7, 08:49
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