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What Is Your Favourite Dress Style?


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What Is Your Favourite Dress Style?  

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  1. 1. What Is Your Favourite Dress Style?



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25 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

 

Nice! I don't suppose they come in a women's size 13?

 

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Sadly not!  I looked for it.  I found them, but 9 was the largest size I could find.  I wear size 8. 😢

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21 minutes ago, Jandi said:

Yeah…  This is the thing.

This is why I made that comment about being fortunately small enough that fitting into standard women’s clothing items has been at least one relatively easy issue in rebuilding my wardrobe.

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My favorite is Boho, but I tend to go more classic/office/librarian with Thursday Wingtip fancy boots. Love my boots.

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1 hour ago, Mx.Drago said:

It's pricey

 

OMG, yes, yes they are. Wow.

 

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42 minutes ago, Jackie C. said:

 

OMG, yes, yes they are. Wow.

 

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They're like the work boot version of Christian Louboutin's red sole shoes.

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So, I wandered into this threat on page 2 thinking we were talking about dress styles, but all the comments I was reading were about boots.  Okay, don't get me wrong, I adore boots, they are my go to footwear, but where did the dress discussion go?  Because, I love dresses too.  Unfortunately, most styles don't love me back.  Sheath dresses, specifically sleeveless sheath dresses flatter me the best, I think.  They tend to pair well with jackets and cardigans and because they are sleeveless, they are much more forgiving in the shoulder area.

 

But I love boots too!

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2 minutes ago, Sally Stone said:

So, I wandered into this threat on page 2 thinking we were talking about dress styles, but all the comments I was reading were about boots.  Okay, don't get me wrong, I adore boots, they are my go to footwear, but where did the dress discussion go?  Because, I love dresses too.  Unfortunately, most styles don't love me back.  Sheath dresses, specifically sleeveless sheath dresses flatter me the best, I think.  They tend to pair well with jackets and cardigans and because they are sleeveless, they are much more forgiving in the shoulder area.

 

But I love boots too!

Sorry for the confusion.  A comment about boots by @Gabrielle Marine Alizee was relating to enjoying any styles with boots.  I replied with the post about the boots I have and use for the majority of my looks as I had mentioned in an earlier post about my style.  @Jandiliked the boots and @Jackie C. did too, going so far as to wonder if they were available in her size.  I looked it up and couldn’t find it.  @Jandiwas just expressing commiserate concern over the difficulties in finding types of clothing like that when creating a style because of size barriers.  @Mx.Drago was just trying to offer another option if anyone was still interested in boots for the style in question.  I think, personally, they are a defining factor in many instances.  It’s part of why I wear them.  I prefer styles with skirts and they tend to look good with skirts in my opinion.  I have seen some great legging styles with them too though.  @Elizabeth Star has had several over in the “What are you wearing today” discussion.  Several of the ladies have.  I am trying to get up the nerve to try something like that. 

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50 minutes ago, Sally Stone said:

So, I wandered into this threat on page 2 thinking we were talking about dress styles, but all the comments I was reading were about boots.  Okay, don't get me wrong, I adore boots, they are my go to footwear, but where did the dress discussion go?  Because, I love dresses too.  Unfortunately, most styles don't love me back.  Sheath dresses, specifically sleeveless sheath dresses flatter me the best, I think.  They tend to pair well with jackets and cardigans and because they are sleeveless, they are much more forgiving in the shoulder area.

 

But I love boots too!

True, we did derail the dress topic. Most of mine are of the fit and flare style and above the knee.

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I prefer, natural colored cargo pants and harem styled pants. My dark navy blue peacoat with toggles and my fur stole resting over the shoulders. Sweaters...lots of large sweaters and hoodies. Knitted beret and beanie hats, long thick shawl for winter and a black caplet. Have button downs and turtle necks. Then there's the t-shirts with random stuff on it. Have tons of jewelry I made, macrame stuff and sewn beaded jewelry with gemstones. I like my shades prefer round frames.

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4 hours ago, Maria Viklund said:

Oh i'm such a soccer mum! *lafs*

Jeans, T-shirts, Tunics and boots.

“Soccer mum” counts as a style! One I will likely fall into.  I’m still not sure what to call mine.

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On 1/27/2019 at 12:21 AM, Susan R said:

I love dresses.  I really enjoy the provocative pink Sunday frilly dress look.  I wasn't sure which style that would fit into.  But here's my next dress purchase.  I'm just waiting until I loose my last 15lbs or maybe 20lbs. before splurging for it.  But this dress attached to this post is me, Susan, all the way.  I absolutely love it. ❤️

 

Susan R?

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❤️ excellent choice!! 

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9 hours ago, Lenneth said:

“Soccer mum” counts as a style! One I will likely fall into.  I’m still not sure what to call mine.

I'm very cottagecore/thriftcore-ific... It's kinda fun researching about different styles. The powers that lay beyond the digital veil.

At least soccer mum gear can run and is sensible for most activities. That's my cover for most events.😶

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I dress like my dad or a soccer mom. I even have a specific pair of jeans I call my "mom jeans." It's a lot of graphic tees, button downs, and jeans or jorts. 

And athletic stuff, but those are my jammies.

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On 2/25/2022 at 6:41 PM, Maria Viklund said:

Oh i'm such a soccer mum! *lafs*

Jeans, T-shirts, Tunics and boots.

LOL .. i thought i was going for country chic. That is mature woman in jeans, Tee and boots. Turns out it soccer mom 😲

But, but I don't have a giant black SUV !!!

If I wear a puffy sleevless jacket do I move into country gal style ?

 

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