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Admittedly this is not usually my style but was in Nantucket and everyone was wearing them.
I bought one and it is comfortable and easy to wear and yet still looks nice and is flattering. It doesn't wrinkle and you can wash in the machine. I love it. |
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That's an incredibly misogynist statement, OP.
You are saying that women who dress in these clothes, are somehow worth less than women who dress in other clothes? Are you a proponent of looking like a man to be more respected? Donning apparel reminiscent of the military? Sharp edges, clean cut lines, no pink or baby blue? Trousers at all times? |
| Don’t forget the double tiers in the skirt. The prints and the ruffles are too much for me too. |
These are flattering for women with somewhat chunky arms. It’s not that deep. |
I thought OP was talking about dresses to wear to work, which none of those are. It's true that if you show up to the office in a sundress you probably will not make a great impression, ruffles or no. |
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Team OP.
Ironically, Brooks Brothers has been my go to for office clothes of late. |
These links point to cute summery frocks — not intended for the boardroom? Strange post. |
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Here you go, OP: https://www.reiss.com/us/en/shop/gender-women-productaffiliation-suitsandtailoring-0?p=5#325.9375 This is my go to for work clothing. I too hate those dresses you mention--but also they aren't really intended for the office. |
Ooh, long blazers - thanks PP! |
| Sundresses have been around forever |
| I thought this style had been around for a few years and was going out? I live in Florida so I may just be confusing it with other ubiquitous sundresses. But yeah these are the domain of late 30s early 40s UMC basic moms without jobs in my rich Florida town. I wouldn’t call them aspirational here; more basic mom who mall shops and doesn’t have a lot of fashion nerve. It’s pretty much lily pullitzer |
+1 and that lemons Tuckernuck is so cute. I'm a lawyer but I also enjoy going to summer parties, vacations and the like. I would wear that dress! |
+1 those ruffle dresses aren't for the office, even with a blazer. Is it really normal to pay $700+ for one women's suit? I'm not a big shopper but when I do shop, I tend to shop thrift stores and sometimes will hit TJ Maxx or similar if I need to get something for my kids. I also don't really need or look for suits like those in the link. That's steep, yikes...I feel like I could replace half my wardrobe with $700. I guess if I had a big C-suite kind of job that called for that type of work clothing, I wouldn't think of it as so expensive... |
So you’d go to a client meeting in a nap dress? Oooookaaaaay. |
| I’m old. These styles are just a re-do of the 70’s. Today’s designers are never original. |