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The Chelden Dress

The Chelden Dress

New, from AG in metallic knit.

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I don't like it. Why would anyone pay for this? I've known nuns who have had more stylish clothes than this. 

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This dress would look good on so few people that it probably costs a fortune since they know it will be only the few who will wear it, but then those few tall ladies will have a sort of one-of-a-kind in their social circles, most likely.

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There is nothing about that dress that I'd want to see on me or anyone else I care for.  And those shoes with it -  why?

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@millieshops wrote:

There is nothing about that dress that I'd want to see on me or anyone else I care for.  And those shoes with it -  why?


I have to agree...those shoes look like clown shoes.... 

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All I can think of as I look at this dress is:  can you imagine the static cling?  Yikes!!!

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Looks as good coming as going and she knows it!!! I love this look, I'd do it.

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The model is super thin and the dress does not look good on her.  You would spend more on static guard to get that dress to lay flat than the dress cost!

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I have a similar sweater dress in oatmeal. I wear it with heeled boots and big gold hoops. I get complements every time I wear it. It's snuggly warm too. I am not a fan of the turtleneck,  but I grin and bear it for fashion. 😉

 

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Awful, IMHO.