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Is it too early for a school run dress thread?

67 replies

TheRealMaryMillington · 24/04/2014 19:26

And are these

[[http://www.whitestuff.com/daisy-pom-dress-prod407574_willow_grn/ exhibit a]]
exhibit b

a. horrible
b. mumsy
c. fresh and summery
d. it depends

Never usually look at White Stuff, its all a bit Abersoch for me but like these colours. FWIW I ould change the belts for a proper belt and wear with brogues.

Any better suggestions, esp for something a bit more urban?

Or indeed is the whole school run dress concept O.V.E.R.?

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Coumarin · 25/04/2014 00:19

No school run here but my goal this Summer is to have a handful of dresses I can just pull on, so it seems like a good concept to me whatever you call it.

Elsiequadrille · 25/04/2014 00:31

No school run for me. But I am a big fan of casual day dresses (so shamelessly marking place, will add links later).

The first dress is polyester mix or viscose? The colour is ok

I like the style of the second dress more, but the pattern not so much.

Eastpoint · 25/04/2014 06:55

I like that White Company dress best, I am short bodied with big boobs so all those dresses with gathered bodices going into a fitted waist & a high neck made me look too bovine.

The styling on the Uniqlo dress is so weird - it would look good with converse/skater shoes, it isn't a mid-height heel work dress.

I like the French Connection dress but it would be good for work, possibly too good for playground on the way home.

KoalaFace · 25/04/2014 07:13

Around here those dresses would look a bit "try hard" for picking the kids up. I'll be throwing on comfy jersey dresses.

Zara 1

Zara 2

cowsarescary · 25/04/2014 07:22

Not unusual at my dd's nursery for WAGgy mums to turn up in bikini with just a kaftan or linen shirt over.

Snog · 26/04/2014 08:49

Tried on the daisy pom dress in store yesterday as I like the photo of it. Huge thumbs down from me as it was super mega mumsy on me. I did buy their parrot dress though and a grey biker jacket.

TheRealMaryMillington · 26/04/2014 11:24

Thankyou Snog - that is above and beyond in terms of research!

Shall avoid. Trip to Gap maybe.

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CMP69 · 26/04/2014 11:32

60 quid dresses aren't school run clobber round here Shock

Snog · 26/04/2014 14:20

Mary If you are slim the pom dress might look good on, but I am a top heavy size 14 and it was a real shocker on me Grin

MsIngaFewmarbles · 26/04/2014 14:27

Snog what shape are you? I keep looking at the parrot dress online but I'm not sure, I'm a 16 hourglass.

MsIngaFewmarbles · 26/04/2014 14:27

Ignore me, I need to RTFT

thenightsky · 26/04/2014 20:21

zara

[[http://www.zara.com/uk/en/woman/dresses/poplin-shirtdress-c358003p1934014.html another Zara]

Both decent SR dresses I reckon.

tethersend · 26/04/2014 20:35

Saw this today and thought of this thread Grin

cowsarescary · 26/04/2014 23:29

30% off today ...

Snog · 27/04/2014 12:30

MrsInga I am inverted triangle shape - no real waist definition. The teal colour comes with matching leggings and has lots of colours in so easy to match with other stuff. The waist might be too high for an hour glass maybe?
flying parrot dress

bluestrawhat · 27/04/2014 13:28

This www.hm.com/gb/product/28212?article=28212-A
or this www.hm.com/gb/product/27827?article=27827-A

Ridiculously cheap + 30% off item of your choice.

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