Back to my roots today ... Esme due to her diet needed a bra fitting I was stood waiting and walking round the M&S lingerie section.. I bet the women working there were thinking why is this guy hanging round the Lingerie section..
As a kid I'd walk thru the M&S lingerie section with my mother I'd be running my hands thru the silk, lace and satin lingerie hanging on the racks and she'd tell me off..
What a place to leave a Cross dresser in a lingerie section for over 30 mins. but so frustrating as I wanted a good look about and would have loved a try on.
We went to a few shops today looking for something for Esme.. I did see a few things which would suit Davina but nothing purchased some nice blouses and skirts in New look..
I looked in Asda George which is where I get my 60/denier hold ups with lace tops at a bargain £4 but none there.. I shall have to shop on line for a new pair.
Did anyone else used to love the lingerie section in M&S??
Marks and Spencer slammed for letting men post online reviews of their women’s undies M&S is under fire for letting men post online reviews of its knickers and bras. The retailer’s website has dozens of write-ups — all of which have passed moderators — by men trying on women’s lingerie. Half of the ten reviews of silky knickers, designed by Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, were by men The store was savaged for allowing men to try on clothes in women’s changing rooms, despite concerns over safety and privacy. Now, shoppers fear the male reviews will only encourage more fetishists. One Mumsnet user commented: “M&S cannot be unaware of the thrill found by men in wearing female underwear and then proclaiming their enjoyment online.”The growing number of male reviewers has sparked fears the M&S site is becoming a magnet for fetishists. One wrote: “Great fit even though not exactly designed for what I have to fit in it Another reviewer said knickers were comfy and “better than any male underwear I’ve owned”. M&S said it encouraged reviews and feedback to help other shoppers.It added: “They are moderated to ensure they are appropriate for all customers to read Davina - OK if women wear boxers but not if we wear M&S knickers??