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What's the sizing like with Lindybop?

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TenuousGrip · 04/03/2015 19:04

Thinking of getting one of the Ophelia dresses for a party I've got coming up.

I've seen them mentioned on here a few times and was wondering if anybody had any advice on what size to go for - do they come up small/large/true to size (whatever that is)/stretchy?

According to their size chart my waist is a size 10, bust somewhere around a 14-16, wondering if it's stretchy I could get away with a 10 or a 12? Really want to make sure it fits my waist!

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SillyBub · 04/03/2015 19:09

I'll let you know on Friday when my dress is delivered Smile

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TenuousGrip · 04/03/2015 19:14

Thanks - also like the Doris but have a feeling that one will be even more difficult to get a fit on!

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DoctorDonnaNoble · 04/03/2015 19:17

I personally find the come up a bit on the small side. But the cuts are flattering so I just go up a dress size and ignore the label!

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julker · 04/03/2015 19:22

If you have a big bust then go up a size is the advice given by a popular website I use that specialises in lindy bop type dresses

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DoctorDonnaNoble · 04/03/2015 19:24

It was the bust area that was an issue!

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TenuousGrip · 04/03/2015 19:37

Was worried about that - not sure I'll bother then, if I go up a size I'll get the usual miles to big on the waist problem and not sure if I can be bothered to trek back up to the post office again!

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youmakemydreams · 04/03/2015 19:51

You probably won't get the miles too big on the waist thing. From experience the boob bit is tight and the waist even tinier.
Have a look on Amazon at the reviews for the style they are generally pretty honest about tiny waists and smaller sizing. But yes a size up usually does me.

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TenuousGrip · 04/03/2015 21:21

May be worth a shot then, think I'll just order a range of sizes (stuck between prints!) and hope at least one of them will fit, otherwise back to the drawing board!

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SillyBub · 05/03/2015 07:57

I wish you'd posted this before I placed my order. I'm convinced mine will be too small now Sad I've lost 2 dress sizes this year so far and I'm buying it as a bridesmaid dress.. Oh well, I'll find out and post tomorrow!

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SillyBub · 06/03/2015 14:19

Tenuous, I'm not sure you'll see this but my Lindy Bop Tara dress has just arrived and I'd say the sizing is a tad on the small size. It's probably a traditional size 12 rather than the vanity sizing that a lot of places seem to adhere to these days. Anyway, I'm keeping it despite it being a very snug fit, I just need to lose even more weight before the event I bought it for!

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TenuousGrip · 06/03/2015 15:29

Thanks silly - was just looking for this thread!

I ended up ordering a couple in a size 12 earlier in the week on impulse (the two styles I linked earlier) and to my amazement they arrived today and they both fit my bust! They're a little too big on the waist but look ok with a belt. Absolutely love them - only problem is I want to keep them both when I can really only afford 1...

Glad yours has worked out too, just googled the tara and it's a lovely dress, sure you'll look stunning in it :)

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dun1urkin · 06/03/2015 20:43

I got the Brigitte dress. Most of my 'bottoms' are a size 12, tops vary wildly depending on style (32GG)
I needed a 16, with the buttons undone and a vest underneath! 14 was too tight on the bottom half and unthinkable on the top!

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dun1urkin · 06/03/2015 20:43

Blush oops. Didn't RTFT.
Too late, sorry! Glad it all worked out!

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TenuousGrip · 06/03/2015 22:40

Thanks dun - seems like their sizing may be a bit of a gamble all round then!

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