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Is it ever acceptable to wear a t-shirt under a sleeveless dress at a wedding?

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Peabody · 20/08/2010 12:24

I think I know the answer even as I type. I've found a good dress but it's sleeveless and low cut and altogether far too revealing from the waist upwards.

Even if I get a bolero or something I'd be showing too much cleavage for my liking. It'd be perfect with a stretchy top underneath, but I'm guessing this will look rather naff.

All comments will be gratefully read, TIA.

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tethersend · 20/08/2010 12:26

Don't even think about it.

If it needs a t shirt underneath, it's not a good dress.

Are you sure it's too revealing? Have you got a link?

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AbsOfCroissant · 20/08/2010 12:29

Yes, need a link.

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squeaver · 20/08/2010 12:30

No you can't. What about a ballerina style cardi?

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Peabody · 20/08/2010 12:31

Thanks, guys. I needed someone to tell me no.

The problem isn't really the dress, it's me being so short. Necklines are therefore way below the line between subtle and outrageous :)

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Lulumaam · 20/08/2010 12:33

i went to a very religious wedding recently and many of the women had sheer-ish long sleeved tops under what would have been strappy or revealing dresses. depends very much on the dress and type of t shirt as to whether it is do-able

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Alibabaandthe40nappies · 20/08/2010 12:43

I have this problem being short, and I often shorten the straps a little so that the neckline is slightly higher. It's really easy to do and means you aren't worrying about exposing too much.

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miche8 · 20/08/2010 12:54

please dont - in the past i've shorten straps too. Or could you sew a little bit of lace/material to cover - depending on the style?

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Lastyearsmodel · 20/08/2010 12:59

What about a camisole and a cardi?

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ipodtherforipoor · 20/08/2010 14:08

these keep me and my Gcups undercontrol whem wearing dresses. I tend to cross the line to "out on the pull" too easily otherwise.

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moondog · 20/08/2010 14:53

Can't beleive thoguht even crossed your mind. Shock

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GeekOfTheWeek · 20/08/2010 14:54

No.

I wear a vest under a few of my maxi dresses but only for daytime casual attire.

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KurriKurri · 20/08/2010 15:00

I wore one like ipod's cami under my dress to a wedding recently, all that showed was the lace. I have a lot of scarring on my chest so need to cover, but I think it looked fine. Also wore a light shawl/wrap thing.

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msrisotto · 20/08/2010 15:00

T-shirt under dress - never acceptable sorry! I like ipod's idea though.

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theretheyare · 20/08/2010 15:23

I think not. Can't you get the dress altered?

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Giddyup · 20/08/2010 15:32
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nickelbabe · 20/08/2010 15:34

ooh, yes, good idea.

or a crocheted top/pullover over it - then it looks like a dress under a posh top.

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nickelbabe · 20/08/2010 15:37

or like this from topshop

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AbsOfCroissant · 20/08/2010 15:44

Just to clarify - does it have straps, or is it strapless? With straps it could be fine with the cami/other coverup combo

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stripeyknickersspottysocks · 20/08/2010 16:06

I've seen something similar to theses advertised in newspapers.

www.cleavagecoverup.com/

The ones I saw were washable/resuabl;e material.

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cornsillkk · 20/08/2010 16:08

can you sew in a pice of fabric to avoid flashing too much cleavage? A dressmaker should be able to do it for you.

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Peabody · 21/08/2010 08:05

I am overwhelmed by the helpful replies!

Thanks to everyone. I will go shopping tomorrow and either buy something to go over the top, or a different dress. I am also gonig to have to buy some of those cleavage cover-ups because they will change my life!

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sarah293 · 21/08/2010 08:14

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FritziGreenEyes · 21/08/2010 10:07

I think it was called "modesty panel" Smile

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FellatioNelson · 21/08/2010 11:13

No. That kind of ultra-casual ultra-young layering only works with very boho casual sundresses and 'beachy' maxis, like FatFace at el. Sounds wrong for a wedding.

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