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Navy shirt

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calistaraines · 26/07/2017 21:32

Whilst at the playground today I saw a lady wearing an outfit consisting of a navy shirt, white jeans and silver flats.
She looked effortfully chic.

I have searched on line for a navy shirt but can only find linen ones.
Hers was kind of floaty possibly silk. But definitely had a fluidity to it.

Where should I look for such a garment??

OP posts:
dameednatheaverage · 26/07/2017 21:38

Try uniqlo? Maybe their silk touch shirts. Not sure if they are available In navy but they are quite drapey.

dameednatheaverage · 26/07/2017 21:40

Just checked they do come in navy.

BestIsWest · 26/07/2017 21:48

I had a pure silk navy shirt from H&M the other day. In the sale, it was £25.

PhyllisWig · 27/07/2017 06:46

H&M and also m&s definitely do 'silky' navy shirts.

KeiraTwiceKnightley · 27/07/2017 06:56

I think you must have dreamed this. No one in real life can look chic in white jeans at a playground for more than about 5 minutes...

lovingmatleave · 27/07/2017 08:31

How about this one from Joules. I have tried it on and has a silky feel but I found something strange about the arms the bottom half are quite tight.It was also quite big e.g. I am sz 8 and fitted 6

www.joules.com/Women/New-In/Phoebe/Woven-Top/French-Navy?id=W_PHOEBE|FRNAVY

Ktown · 27/07/2017 08:49

I have several from uniqlo: in linen, silk and viscose/cotton mix
They are great for me with either black or white jeans

FlindersKeepers · 27/07/2017 08:54

Uniqlo or J. Crew.

NoddysBell · 27/07/2017 08:58

I've got a cotton one from H&M. I loved it so much I've bought one in pale blue, pink and white.

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