Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm 42. My perfect summer dress is:
1. A light, 100% woven cotton, and NOT a knit jersey that get too hot, but mustn't be too see-through. If gauzy, it has to have a cotton lining at certain areas. Linings are often not cotton, so that reduced options.
2. It has cap sleeves or similar to protect my shoulders from the sun.
3. It has a waist because that's my best feature.
4. It goes down below the knee because I don't like my knees but not too long because it gets in the way when I walk the dogs.
5. It's a nice color or pattern.
Which is why I don't have a lot of summer dresses!
Same. I don’t know why this is almost impossible to find.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm 42. My perfect summer dress is:
1. A light, 100% woven cotton, and NOT a knit jersey that get too hot, but mustn't be too see-through. If gauzy, it has to have a cotton lining at certain areas. Linings are often not cotton, so that reduced options.
2. It has cap sleeves or similar to protect my shoulders from the sun.
3. It has a waist because that's my best feature.
4. It goes down below the knee because I don't like my knees but not too long because it gets in the way when I walk the dogs.
5. It's a nice color or pattern.
Which is why I don't have a lot of summer dresses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have looked at all links, and am thinking only 1 of these would work for me (the faux wrap).
Short, 5'2", short-waisted and busty. Many are sleeveless (not with my 54 year old arms), require no BRA (not with my nursed 3-kids droopy DDDs), and have a little belly.
Any other suggestions for me??
I think the lands end one I posted above comes in a short sleeve version. But I also think we women of a certain age need to get over it with out arms. Add some push-ups to your tv watching if you want but also, it’s okay to have freckles bag wing arms at 50 or 60. We don’t need to sweat out sleeves to hide that. I give us all permission.
Anonymous wrote:Have looked at all links, and am thinking only 1 of these would work for me (the faux wrap).
Short, 5'2", short-waisted and busty. Many are sleeveless (not with my 54 year old arms), require no BRA (not with my nursed 3-kids droopy DDDs), and have a little belly.
Any other suggestions for me??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have looked at all links, and am thinking only 1 of these would work for me (the faux wrap).
Short, 5'2", short-waisted and busty. Many are sleeveless (not with my 54 year old arms), require no BRA (not with my nursed 3-kids droopy DDDs), and have a little belly.
Any other suggestions for me??
Same figure. Very hard to dress, especially with all of the midi and maxi lengths. They look terrible on short women. I am stuck with JJill for now. And don't even like what I buy all that much
Anonymous wrote:Have looked at all links, and am thinking only 1 of these would work for me (the faux wrap).
Short, 5'2", short-waisted and busty. Many are sleeveless (not with my 54 year old arms), require no BRA (not with my nursed 3-kids droopy DDDs), and have a little belly.
Any other suggestions for me??

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 have it three colors from last summer (when J Crew had a Baird McNutt linen line). Machine wash, hang dry, wear with Birks, Vans, Superga, or Converse. Buy one size down from your normal size. Also great as a swimsuit cover up. If you don't like real linen, which wrinkles, don't buy it. If you love real linen, like I do, it's a dream summer dress. You can wear a bra and it has pockets.
I love this! I’ve been trying to have a no shopping may but this thread is tempting me.
Anonymous wrote:This is (close) to 100 and super cute -
https://wearpact.com/women/apparel/dresses%20&%20s...our%20midi%20dress/wa1-wbm-svs
Ooh, I really like this and it's one I've been getting ads for even though I've never purchased anything from Pact. Maybe it's a sign.
Does anyone know how Pact sizing is? I'm worried that the small would be too large on top (I'm severely lacking in the boob area) , but I highly doubt that someone my not-that-small size (5'4, 115) wears an XS if that's the smallest size they make.
If anyone else has a flat, rectangular body like me, I recommend this boring but very flattering dress:
https://www.bodenusa.com/en-us/tie-waist-jersey-shirt-dress-navy/sty-j0887-nav
I'm always looking for something with a built in belt or a cinched waist. I can't do unstructured or dresses with tiers.
Anonymous wrote:This is (close) to 100 and super cute -
https://wearpact.com/women/apparel/dresses%20&%20skirts/the%20harbour%20midi%20dress/wa1-wbm-svs
Anonymous wrote:This is (close) to 100 and super cute -
https://wearpact.com/women/apparel/dresses%20&%20s...our%20midi%20dress/wa1-wbm-svs
Ooh, I really like this and it's one I've been getting ads for even though I've never purchased anything from Pact. Maybe it's a sign.
Does anyone know how Pact sizing is? I'm worried that the small would be too large on top (I'm severely lacking in the boob area) , but I highly doubt that someone my not-that-small size (5'4, 115) wears an XS if that's the smallest size they make.
If anyone else has a flat, rectangular body like me, I recommend this boring but very flattering dress:
https://www.bodenusa.com/en-us/tie-waist-jersey-shirt-dress-navy/sty-j0887-nav
I'm always looking for something with a built in belt or a cinched waist. I can't do unstructured or dresses with tiers.