She took the replacement button up shirt from him and draped that over her arm. "Oh, it's small. I could never bind myself. Too much of a risk of causing respitory problems or bruising, plus I imagine it's painful." Diana shrugged then stepped away. "Well, I'm going to go hunt down some t-shirts. You can go find some clothes for yourself or something, if you wish." Smiling, she gave him a little wave before turning around and walking away.
Soon she came across a nice section of t-shirts. There were polos, graphic tee's, everything. I don't want to look like trash, but I also don't want anything too classy. Humming to herself, she looked around. A store employee must have noticed her roaming, so they appeared behind her with the classic customer support smile.
"Hello!" The voice said. It was a woman's voice. Diana jumped a bit, startled by the sudden greeting, but quickly recovered and smiled back at the woman.
Diana turned to the employee. "Oh, hi!" She said in return.
The woman appeared to be at least 50. She was tall and thin with some wrinkles around her eyes and mouth. "How are you today, young lady? Shopping for anybody in particular today?"
"I'm good, thank you. I'm um.." Should I tell her I'm shopping for myself? Would she think oddly of me for buying strictly men's clothes? "..shopping for my... boyfriend!" Diana lied, shifting a bit. This was uncomfortable.
The woman looked down at what Diana was holding, then back up at her face. She looked confused, but still smiled. "Oh... are you replacing his whole wardrobe?" She chuckled.
Diana chuckled as well then shook her head. "No, no. He just... um.. really loves clothes!"
"Ah, I see," the woman replied, no longer looking that confused. She was going to say something else before another costumer came and tapped her on the shoulder to ask for help, drawing her away from Diana. Once she was gone, Diana gave a little sigh of relief and continued her search.