š Chris44g Worn M&S G Cup āCageā Brassiere āBlackā
Hello my darlings!
I am a large, plus size and mature English lady. Iāve been selling my worn fetish items and used underwear since 1979. To learn a little more about me I have more information on my profile page.
Iām not a pushy seller so feel free to message me anytime Iāll always reply and if youāre nice Iāll send some no obligation nude or lingerie photos for your trouble.
All my listings include free Royal Mail U.K. š¬š§ P&P. For āSpecial Deliveryā, āTrackedā and āSigned Forā please add Ā£5, or Ā£10 for international orders.
This listing is for my lovely Marks and Spencerās ācageā style full support brassiere In a G cup, also worn in some naughty photo sets and films.
I need full support for my big ,soft and heavy hanging breasts.
Ideal for my sissy friends, followers and buyers as itās very big. Book your order and wear now.
My lovely black sarong also seen here trying to cover my huge soft belly is only Ā£15, please see itās own listing for further details.
As usual I include a signed photo, tissue wrapping, a hand written āthank youā not to you personally plus a choice of free complimentary naughty film - āClose Up Masturbationā or āBoob Playā. Film is sent via emailed download link after you confirm safe arrival of your parcel.
I only have one available, so if you fancy it order your order and wear now, or you can reserve for a few KinkCoins for when itās convenient for you.
Love,
Chris
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Marks & Spencer started life more than 130 years ago when the Jewish immigrant Michael Marks came to the north of England from his hometown of Slonim, Belarus. He arrived with little money and spoke poor English. Beginning as a pedlar, he soon owned a market stall in Kirkgate Market in Leeds. He classified everything by price, but quickly stopped selling more expensive items when the penny section thrived.
Michael decided to look for a partner to help manage his growing business. He initially approached Isaac Dewhirst, who had loaned money towards his original start up costs. Isaac declined but recommended Tom Spencer ā his senior cashier. Tom agreed, and on 28 September 1894 Marks & Spencer was born.
Tom Spencer invested Ā£300 and brought considerable skills in administration and accounts, which complemented Michael Marksā flair for merchandise, selling and dealing with people extremely well.
Marks & Spencer called their new stores āPenny Bazaarsā, keeping the penny price slogan and adding the words āAdmission Freeā. This was a successful marketing ploy, encouraging customers to browse without any obligation to buy. Whilst this is the norm now, it was unheard of then.
By 1900 Marks & Spencer had expanded to include 36 Penny Bazaar outlets, including 12 high street stores with the rest being market stalls.
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