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I love Lori Goldstein new striped top with the lace on the bottom. But by the time I add shipping and handling it's almost $80 !!! Too rich for my blood sad to say. I really do love it tho??
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I just started a multicolor crochet spring/summer top that has lace ruffle yarn added to the bottom ...

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I have never purchased any of her tops though I do like them....they are out of my price range, too.....

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If one was handy with a needle and thread (I'm not) a layer could be added to the bottom of a plain tunic for a lot less.
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She looks absolutely ridiculous in that----as do the models.

That's a look for a pre-schooler, not a grown woman.

And a "bargain" at almost $73.

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On 1/19/2015 Texasmouse said: If one was handy with a needle and thread (I'm not) a layer could be added to the bottom of a plain tunic for a lot less.

A couple of yards of wide lace is very inexpensive. Applied with a tiny back-stitch would take no time at all.

Look for a YouTube video.

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It is expensive, thus the easy pays. I like the look of the lace, but did not think it looked good on any of them.
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Registered: ‎11-08-2011

It had potential, but it is too short for the cut/style and thus makes it look like a child's top.

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I was laughing when they went to the models and Lori said, "Is that Brenda or is that me?". My cat looked up at me strangely! Smiley Happy
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Texasmouse...that's a good idea! I have a couple of really nice soft knit tops that are a tad too short. Thanks!!