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@sunshine45 wrote:

i have numerous different styles/colors/prints of shrugs and i consider myself looking very "modern" and "stylish" in them. maybe i am not? nah, i AM!   LOL  Smiley WinkSmiley LOL


You are fashionable, modern & stylish as are the shrugs! They are a classic that gets updated just like others such as blazers, & very plentiful.

Lots of articles about them. Smiley Happy

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You won't be sporting a jacket when the temperature is well over 100 around here.  A light shrug is great for cooler places, then to wear into fall for chillly nights.

 

Scarves are a pain to wrangle, and anything with fringe is out for me.  Lots of different choices for folks.  No need to be labeling stuff dated and out for many of us.  It's just clothing.  Doesn't mean you haven't had a bath or anything.  Woman LOLWoman Wink

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@Sooner   You are funny!  "haven't had a bath".  Smiley Happy

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@Enufstuff I try to focus in my old age on what is really important in life.  Like a bath.  Or a shower! Woman LOL

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Re: Shrugs With Dresses

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Fran Drescher at the Oscars in an elegant bolero jacket. It's not a shrug but along the same idea/style. She looked beautiful and age appropriate. Class act!04AF3AA0-8BA3-4E31-9147-BF8CB1D49229.jpeg

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@mspemberley  yes that is so different than a shrug (aka - shrunken cardi)

 

That is a very nice shortened cut tuxedo blazer in a fabric

not a stretch sweater.  Long sleeve as well. I have 3 of those types from BCBG.

 

It's a classic called "lloyd" and shortens up like Fran's in the back.  This is an XS.  They run big but always have black and white available.  I was lucky to get this nude-pinkish color.

 

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@Sooner wrote:

You won't be sporting a jacket when the temperature is well over 100 around here.  A light shrug is great for cooler places, then to wear into fall for chillly nights.

 

Scarves are a pain to wrangle, and anything with fringe is out for me.  Lots of different choices for folks.  No need to be labeling stuff dated and out for many of us.  It's just clothing.  Doesn't mean you haven't had a bath or anything.  Woman LOLWoman Wink

 

 

I totally agree about the scarves they are too much trouble to wrangle as you put it perfectly!