Who: Turing and you + some closed prompts What: Catch-all for November, hurrah Where: Everywhere and nowhere When: Time is a lie but post-event and various times afterwards Content Warnings: Probably none but will edit if necessary!
[ Upon accepting the dress shirt and trying to put it on, Turing immediately realized a problem: the sleeves. Or to be more specific, the sleeves around the forearm area. They gingerly tugged on the sleeve out of fear of ripping it, but it was a snug fit to say the least. ]
I'll have a look! I wouldn't worry about tearing that, though - things around here tend to stretch.
[ he's done some fitting of his own for the clothes in these strange shops, and he's found that even the blazers that were initially too small on him had suddenly begun to stretch to his shoulder width. it's as if the world doesn't quite understand how clothes should fit, and is trying to adjust itself... or it just doesn't understand scale to begin with.
he'll save the shirt for later - right now, he has to focus on a much more important decision. he holds up a pair of uniform pants in one hand and a skirt in the other, showing them to Turing. ]
Bottoms aren't really an issue for you, but I don't think the look's complete without them, personally. What style are you feeling?
[ They were still a little careful pulling on the sleeve after that, but just like Raihan said, the sleeve stretched, and Turing nearly jumped out of surprise. What kind of strange material was it made of? They tugged on the fabric again only to be slightly disappointed when it didn't stretch like rubber. Aww.
By the time Raihan brought up the issue of pants vs. skirt, Turing had managed to button up the shirt, at least. ]
Well... The skirt seems like it would be easier to move in. I think.
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...Are there any shirts with larger sleeves?
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[ he's done some fitting of his own for the clothes in these strange shops, and he's found that even the blazers that were initially too small on him had suddenly begun to stretch to his shoulder width. it's as if the world doesn't quite understand how clothes should fit, and is trying to adjust itself... or it just doesn't understand scale to begin with.
he'll save the shirt for later - right now, he has to focus on a much more important decision. he holds up a pair of uniform pants in one hand and a skirt in the other, showing them to Turing. ]
Bottoms aren't really an issue for you, but I don't think the look's complete without them, personally. What style are you feeling?
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[ They were still a little careful pulling on the sleeve after that, but just like Raihan said, the sleeve stretched, and Turing nearly jumped out of surprise. What kind of strange material was it made of? They tugged on the fabric again only to be slightly disappointed when it didn't stretch like rubber. Aww.
By the time Raihan brought up the issue of pants vs. skirt, Turing had managed to button up the shirt, at least. ]
Well... The skirt seems like it would be easier to move in. I think.