Because it is the 60th Anniversary of my school this year, they are giving us all sorts of presents. One of the more outrageous gifts was a "suit" for us to wear (to the festivities?). Of course, the suit choices for women were limited, to say the least. There was nothing I would have called an actual "suit" and most of the separates were laughable. (Check out the wings pants if you don't believe me.) This does include the two items that I chose.
Enjoy!
The life and trials of a (proper) high school social studies (and English) teacher in Beijing.
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