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I've already purchased two eyelet shirts this season.  I love eyelet, but only when it has an interesting, unique pattern.  The design of the shirt is more important that just having eyelet.

 

I don't like the same pattern of cookie cutter eyelet all over, so this TSV is definitely a pass for me.

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I am not impressed with this eyelet shirt. They should have added a roll tab sleeve. There is something off about the design. I think the colors are ok but I think you need to purchase the tank. Also, if you purchase both it is over $90 with s&h plus tax.

What has happened with the hosts that don't talk about the fit?? Leah keeps going over the colors and talking about the eyelet. Why watch the show??
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The top is cute, but I just can't get past the fact that my Mom wore shirts like that all the time. She's been dead for over 20 years. She was short with an apple shaped body. I'm tall with an hourglass figure. They're too boxy & frumpy for me. They don't look like you could give them some sort of shape by belting them either.

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Looks like a hot mess. I wonder what it will look like after laundering?

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Not for me.  I don't care for long sleeves in the summer unless it's a summer jacket or cardigan.

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@Tori3569 , that's the one that caught my eye. If I were still working, I'd probably get that one. I like that it's cotton; it's something that would look nice in an office setting where the a/c was on frigid. We're about to get into the high 90s soon here and even a long sleeved shirt that can be rolled up will be too much. I've never been to southern CA but apparently the temps there are not like those we have in the south on this coast. All who buy, wear it in good health.

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@Carolina925 wrote:

@Tori3569 , that's the one that caught my eye. If I were still working, I'd probably get that one. I like that it's cotton; it's something that would look nice in an office setting where the a/c was on frigid. We're about to get into the high 90s soon here and even a long sleeved shirt that can be rolled up will be too much. I've never been to southern CA but apparently the temps there are not like those we have in the south on this coast. All who buy, wear it in good health.


thanks—that’s exactly what I do…wear these to work for business casual. Even when it’s ridiculously hot here in NY, I spend a lot of time in my car on some days where I keep it at a nice 65 degrees lol
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I'm tired of shorts, crop pants, Capri's, bathing suits, cover ups and jumpsuits. I guess that doesn't leave much left. 

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@RollTide2008 wrote:
Ugh. A full day of that woman sounds dreadful.

Why? Would you rather listen to Kim Gravel....screaming "money!" or y'all every 5 seconds? 

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I am a blouse girl but this is a pass.  The price is too high, with the tank they are pushing it's an additional almost $40., should be a roll tab sleeve, don't wear a lot of long sleeves in summer. Kirsten is pushing hard to make us believe Candace's line is boutique quality.  I couldn't believe she said Denim and Company has essentials, but this is boutique quality. She has said boutique about 100 times in the current presentation. I think they are having trouble selling this one. Kirsten is now explaining Candace is just not putting her name on it for celebrity endorsement, then Candace went on and on about how involved she is. Really hard sale.