Aww, that's cute! My husband doesn't really pay attention to the specifics of my clothes, but he is very good about telling me I look beautiful! Hehe, I guess it helps that I walk into the room after getting dressed and strike a pose with a "what do you think?" look on my face.

My husband makes offhanded comments like that too sometimes. I try to listen because there's usually a kernel of truth in there. Usually, but not always.

That's so funny! I was leafing through the sale rack at Macy's today, saying over and over to myself "I already have enough black and white dresses...I already have enough black and white dresses...."

So I bought a black and white skirt.

To replace a black and white skirt that is seriously too big to wear anymore.

Haha...it's funny to hear what everyone's husband's say about their style! I have to be careful when asking his opinion because he has some odd prejudices; he thinks wearing a belt outside of belt loops (over a cardigan, for instance) is very strange. I did get him to admit once that my belted blouse was more flattering then unbelted, but it was VERY begrudging! Usually he tries to see what I like about an outfit, though. Today I brought home harem pants and he actually admitted that they were cute!

So how did you do, Debbie? Did you find the ultimate black and white dress?

Bryan plays dumb, but he knows a lot more than I give him credit for. He has great taste too.
The only things he doesn't care for are:
1. More black (only because I told him I have too much)
2. Leggings. He can't get this trend at all, which is fine with me.
Like Taylor's hubby, Bryan can't complain because he knew what he was getting into.

I bought a black dress but not a black and white one. I bought Angie's pick for over leggings or skinnies. I did too well with this sale on line. I'm going to try and hit the store this evening.

How funny-
We have a running joke. I keep telling my husband that eventually I will have a wardrobe that will be finished and I will not need new things. I know he does not believe that for a minute and neither do I. Finally he has stopped asking if the newest trench is actually a raincoat. I always answer- (well sort of). His idea of a raincoat is goretex.