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wrap dresses yay or nay

10 replies

MrsBucketxx · 18/02/2014 16:07

I have a couple but im not sure to wear Them anymore. Sling or not?

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FrugalFashionista · 18/02/2014 16:19

DVF is everywhere because of the 40th anniversary of her dresses so we'll probably see more them as a result. But they are not ideal for all shapes so only wear them if they truly suit your shape and you feel good in them!

MrsLettuce · 18/02/2014 16:20

Yay if they suit you. Nay if they don't / you don't like them. Simple as Smile

passata · 18/02/2014 16:21

Depends if you like them or not Confused

Ragwort · 18/02/2014 16:26

Where is the best place to find a decent selection of wrap dresses, at a reasonable price?

MrsLettuce · 18/02/2014 16:31

What should we understand under 'a reasonable price' in Ragwort land? For some that's 25 quid a piece for others 150 is reasonable enough...

southeastastra · 18/02/2014 16:36

i tried on a phase 8 one the other day which was nice, though made my fat tum look fatter

MrsBucketxx · 18/02/2014 16:44

Ok ill keep them then, I do like them and they suit me too.

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Ragwort · 18/02/2014 16:51

MrsLettuce - as cheap as possible please, I usually shop in charity shops Grin. In fact I did find a really nice wrap dress in one last week, just need to lose a stone to get into it !

PoshPaula · 18/02/2014 22:18

They're a bit boring, aren't they?

MrsLettuce · 18/02/2014 22:29

Boring is as boring does. Depends how you wear stuff. They don't suit me but I'd wear 'em if they did.

A good few here
great print

is well worth a rummage at JL, HoF, and the like

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