Anonymous wrote:Try the Ann Taylor camp shirt. It washes well, doesn’t button all the way down, and is a little longer so it covers the waist. They change up the colors often, and annoyingly they don’t put all colors and patterns in the same listing on the website.
https://www.anntaylor.com/camp-shirt/436744
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
5’5” and 150 is not thin.
It's on the higher end of normal BMI.
Anonymous wrote:
This is a sweatshirt with lapels.
I was starting to wonder if I was the only one who didn't like the jacket! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
Help find clothes that are comfortable for apple shaped women.
I made the comment you posted and am myself an apple! I wear a lot of dresses, that are either sheaths with a nipped waist, or fit and flare, or with strategic color blocking, or even a peplum. I wear slim leg trousers with tops like this:
https://www.loft.com/dotted-ruffle-henley-shell/486058?skuId=26070520&defaultColor=2222&catid=catl000011
If we were friends I would take you shopping!
Thanks, where do you find pants for a very short person, large waist, no hips/butt, skinny legs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
Help find clothes that are comfortable for apple shaped women.
I made the comment you posted and am myself an apple! I wear a lot of dresses, that are either sheaths with a nipped waist, or fit and flare, or with strategic color blocking, or even a peplum. I wear slim leg trousers with tops like this:
https://www.loft.com/dotted-ruffle-henley-shell/486058?skuId=26070520&defaultColor=2222&catid=catl000011
If we were friends I would take you shopping!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
Help find clothes that are comfortable for apple shaped women.
I made the comment you posted and am myself an apple! I wear a lot of dresses, that are either sheaths with a nipped waist, or fit and flare, or with strategic color blocking, or even a peplum. I wear slim leg trousers with tops like this:
https://www.loft.com/dotted-ruffle-henley-shell/486058?skuId=26070520&defaultColor=2222&catid=catl000011
If we were friends I would take you shopping!
Anonymous wrote:I feel like if you're seeking a style that's basic, kind of drapey/not form-fitting, and suitable for work, you might go try on a bunch of stuff at Uniqlo before spending a lot at JJill or Eileen Fisher.
I find Uniqlo to be INCREDIBLY hit-or-miss and I can't order online--there's no telling what will look good. But I do have some excellent basic blouses and straight-legged pants that I got in the last 6 months to have a similar vibe to what the OP seems to want.
https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/women-drape-v-neck-short-sleeve-blouse-408905.html?dwvar_408905_color=COL58&cgid=women-shirts-and-blouses
https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/women-drape-3%2F4-sleeve-t-shirt-blouse-408914.html?dwvar_408914_color=COL01&cgid=women-shirts-and-blouses
https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/women-high-waist-crepe-pleated-skirt-409069.html?dwvar_409069_color=COL69&cgid=women-skirts#start=4&cgid=women-skirts
https://www.uniqlo.com/us/en/women-ezy-ankle-length-pants-409062.html?dwvar_409062_color=COL32&cgid=women-pants#start=15&cgid=women-pants
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:J Jill is for those who have given up. You're too young and thin to give up!
Help find clothes that are comfortable for apple shaped women.
