Anonymous wrote:I just picked up this dress at Target and for $15 it is really comfortable and flattering.
https://www.target.com/p/women-s-sleeveless-extended-shoulder-a-line-dress-a-new-day/-/A-84143983?preselect=84143980#lnk=sametab
It's really nice quality for the price, so I'm bummed it didn't work for me. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have this in two colors (black and blue) and it is Amazing. I can't belive the price ($20).
https://www.nordstromrack.com/s/velvet-torch-cap-sleeve-bodycon-dress/6039275
You can read the reviews and see some styling ideas on the site. I wear them with longish blazers.
Whoa. This dress seems too good to be true.
I'm 5'5" and about 120, muscular but also getting a little bit of a mom belly. Do you think I would be a small?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just got this one from Z Supply and love it: https://zsupplyclothing.com/collections/dresses/products/lovewell-slub-maxi-dress?variant=40135359299684
It's fairly long, but does have the drawstring waist so it's not sack-like and has definition. I'm very happy with it!
This one looks like it has really deep armpits -- does your bra show?
I just bought a similar linen dress from Nordstrom Rack online, but don't love the hemline.
Anonymous wrote:I get so many compliments every time I wear this
Anonymous wrote:I just got this one from Z Supply and love it: https://zsupplyclothing.com/collections/dresses/products/lovewell-slub-maxi-dress?variant=40135359299684
It's fairly long, but does have the drawstring waist so it's not sack-like and has definition. I'm very happy with it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought this dress after seeing the link for it on this thread.
https://www.jcrew.com/p/womens/categories/clothing/dresses-and-jumpsuits/relaxed-fit-linen-shirtdress/BJ042?display=all&fit=Classic&color_name=navy&colorProductCode=BJ042
I love it! I’m 5’6”, 180 pounds, and bought a large. It runs big. Felt very “Coastal Grandma”. Lol.
Everlane has a less expensive version https://www.everlane.com/products/womens-linen-workwear-dress-deep-blue
Anonymous wrote:I bought this dress after seeing the link for it on this thread.
https://www.jcrew.com/p/womens/categories/clothing/dresses-and-jumpsuits/relaxed-fit-linen-shirtdress/BJ042?display=all&fit=Classic&color_name=navy&colorProductCode=BJ042
I love it! I’m 5’6”, 180 pounds, and bought a large. It runs big. Felt very “Coastal Grandma”. Lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For super casual but flattering, I am liking the Zella Gwen Ponte knit dress at Nordstrom.
Those of you wearing these shorter dresses, do you have young kids and if so, do you wear shorts underneath? I find myself gravitating to more maxi/midi dresses because I have a kid under 5 still and I find it easier to avoid wardrobe malfunctions with a bit more length. Even now, with my 4 year old (who at least doesn't need to be picked up all the time and is a bit more independent than a new walker or even a 3yo), she had an issue with her shoe this morning at drop off that required me to sit down on the playground at school to fix. Stuff like that is impossible in a shorter skirt.
Or do you guys just have babies or older kids where this isn't an issue? Or am I just fussy about it? I think I'm probably more self conscious about my legs than most people.
I have a 4yo and a 1yo and I wear shorter dresses in the summer. I try not to like, squat with my knees apart or anything but if I have to bend over to get something and someone see a little more of my thigh, I'm not that concerned. I do have thin legs relative to the rest of my body so they're probably the feature I'm least self-conscious of. I definitely worry more about a low/loose neckline showing off too much boob when I bend down
I wear bike shorts underneath. I find it easier to wrangle kids in a shorter dress than a long one, where I get tangled up getting up and down off the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For super casual but flattering, I am liking the Zella Gwen Ponte knit dress at Nordstrom.
Those of you wearing these shorter dresses, do you have young kids and if so, do you wear shorts underneath? I find myself gravitating to more maxi/midi dresses because I have a kid under 5 still and I find it easier to avoid wardrobe malfunctions with a bit more length. Even now, with my 4 year old (who at least doesn't need to be picked up all the time and is a bit more independent than a new walker or even a 3yo), she had an issue with her shoe this morning at drop off that required me to sit down on the playground at school to fix. Stuff like that is impossible in a shorter skirt.
Or do you guys just have babies or older kids where this isn't an issue? Or am I just fussy about it? I think I'm probably more self conscious about my legs than most people.
I have a 4yo and a 1yo and I wear shorter dresses in the summer. I try not to like, squat with my knees apart or anything but if I have to bend over to get something and someone see a little more of my thigh, I'm not that concerned. I do have thin legs relative to the rest of my body so they're probably the feature I'm least self-conscious of. I definitely worry more about a low/loose neckline showing off too much boob when I bend down