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Registered: ‎03-15-2010

Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

I like plaids...even red plaids, but this one reads "tablecloth" to me.

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Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

This isn't the prettiest plaid I've ever seen for the holidays but it is OK.  The dress itself is just blah.  Overall, I don't care for it.

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Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

I like the black and red plaid but not crazy about the neckline. My first thought was something is missing. So, I think I would wear tall black boots and a black cowl neck cable knit sweater over the dress. 

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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

I like plaids, but not this one and not on this dress. The plaid is too large. Looks like a bathrobe or tablecloth. 

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Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

 

 

Looks somewhat similar to the GILI red plaid duster (A293049) 

I bought last year in the petite size to wear as a dress!

 

Unfortunately the red plaid is now sold out.

 

Red plaid is always so cheerful!

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Registered: ‎03-12-2010

Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

The shoes aren't working with the dress.

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Registered: ‎07-18-2015

Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

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The dress has a stark neckline, and I don't like the clunky shoes. The sleeves need to break at the wrist.Other wise I like the dress.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Holiday Plaid Midi Dress

its a no from me, but i am not really a plaid person to begin with.

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