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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

Easy pass. I don't wear dresses and haven't owned one for probably 30 years.

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

Another dress!!...easy pass for me. 

 

If I really needed a simple basic dress I might go for the black one and get a cute cover for it.  I like that lacy shrug they have been showing to go with it.

 

I just don't wear dresses in my everyday life, nor do I when I get dressed up I opt for a pair of dressy black pants with a nice top.

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress


@Meowingkitty wrote:

Easy pass. I don't wear dresses and haven't owned one for probably 30 years.


@Meowingkitty Same here....you could say that I broke down and got a gown last year when my daughter got married.  Other than that I also haven't worn a dress for decades!

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

NO

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

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I had the tropical one in my cart and the green shrug.  After wavering and counting in my head how many summer dresses I have; I removed it. It was in my cart until 2:30 AM and then I went to sleep.

 

I won't watch QVC until ITKWD so I don't tempt myself again.

 

I'm sure glad QVC stopped the early TSV's. At first I was mad about that. Now I'm grateful. It has truly cut down on my impulse buying!

 

 

 

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

Not the sort of clothes that I would ever wear.
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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

Hi @fairydogmother  and all

 

I was really looking forward to the Susan Graver TSV, but this is an easy pass for me.  I already have enough dresses and I have not been wearing them at all.  Lately, I reach for pants...

 

It's a pretty dress, but  I have to wear above the knee.  This length would be too matronly on me.  I like the sleeve.  I agree with the person that prefers this to a cap or just a short sleeve.  

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

I think it's pretty but I own a lot of dresses already.  I don't care for elbow sleeves as my arms are still in good shape so I wear sleeveless tops all summer and generally wear my sleeveless maxi's when in the mood.   I don't wear many dresses at all during the winter.

I'm surprised by the amount of shorts and dresses as TSV's this year, I guess they are in style.

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress

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It's a nice little dress at a good price. For anyone that needs a dress for work and looks good in liquid knit it's a good deal. The colors and the elbow sleeves are a big plus. You've got your choice in prints, depending in your taste--I like the blue print but don't  like the pastel tropical. Finally, there's a basic black dress which would look nice with a summer white blazer or belted with a raffia colored belt and worn with a natural-colored straw hat and natural woven straw-look bag. 


Susan gets kudos for making the dress in R,P,T and in inclusive sizing XXS-5X. 

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Re: SG fit and flare tsv dress


@PatsShoes wrote:

 

The length of this dress made it a no-go for me. I need at least midi, but prefer maxi. At or above the knees I just cannot do. Nobody but nobody wants to see my crepey inner thighs, my baggy knees or my roadmap veins. 



I hear you. I have slim legs but... a huge wide jagged scar that runs from my thigh down my knee to just below it. I used to care. Now I'm just glad I have a functional knee and can walk. Ya know? So I'll wear almost any length dress other than mini. 

I too have crepey skin and whatnot. Comfortable clothes that are up to date, flattering and age appropriate are my goals. 


 

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