Blocks walked: 4 crosstown, 10 uptown
Total number of dresses seen: 3
Dresses being worn by children under 12: 2
Dresses being worn by me: 1
It looks like I have my work cut out for me.
(Oh, and I forgot to add: Yards of this fabric purchased: 4)
Blocks walked: 4 crosstown, 10 uptown
Total number of dresses seen: 3
Dresses being worn by children under 12: 2
Dresses being worn by me: 1
It looks like I have my work cut out for me.
(Oh, and I forgot to add: Yards of this fabric purchased: 4)
I fear that this is representative. I often bemoan that lack of dresses, although I’ve never taken a scientific sample. I do notice the large numbers of people who have no idea how to wear clothing that fits them. I was recently in an American Eagle Outfitters and noticed that none of the clothing on the sales staff fit (lots of plumber butt here). When I asked a staff member how one of their skirts should fit me, she said she didn’t know.Anway, great fabric. Looks like you’ll have working with it.
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Your site is great and the dresses are lovely but some of us just don’t look good in dresses – or even skirts – and haven’t since we were small children.
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Thanks!Oh, and don’t worry — I may be a dress evangelist, but I’m not a dress fascist. If you don’t look good in ’em, or even don’t FEEL good in ’em, I wouldn’t make you wear them. If I had that Katherine Hepburn, pants-friendly body, you can be sure I’d wear those from time to time …
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True Anon, it’s harder to fit in a dress than seperates. I am really long waisted and short legged. But! I did find a great black cotton dress at the GAP recently. I’ve never gotten so many compliments on an outfit!:)
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