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 I love Denim & Co but had to stop buying the regular tops because they are like a box shape on me. I still order the longer tunics and they fit like regular tops from other brands. I was wondering if anyone else had this same problem with Denin & Co.

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@par3gal Evidently I am shaped like a box. D&C is my go to brand for tops.

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@Dusty1  Thank you for your reply....I needed to laugh today

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@par3gal wrote:

 I love Denim & Co but had to stop buying the regular tops because they are like a box shape on me. I still order the longer tunics and they fit like regular tops from other brands. I was wondering if anyone else had this same problem with Denin & Co.


@par3gal What is a problem to some is a blessing to me and others.  Even when I go out nobody has sneered and said "Look at her boxy t-shirt!"  And they definitely are comfortable!  

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@par3gal 

 

I don't buy many D&Co shirts - but those I do fit me fine.  I don't have any curves - so rectangular/boxy works.

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I found most of D&C are semi-fitted.  Are you possibly buying a size too large?

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Yup...that could be my problem,,,,thanks.

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I like shirts that are a little longer on me, like a tunic.  I find a "regular" shirt from D & C a bit on the small size for me.  I definitely have a problem with D%C pants.  Stopped buying them.  So did my sister.