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What do you think of this charity shop dress?

36 replies

YesThisIsMe · 10/02/2020 08:31

I just want something practical and OK looking to wear to work (fairly formal environment, all the men wear suits). It’s Sisley and feels like a really nice fabric, comfy although tailored sleeves restrict arm movements. What do you reckon?

What do you think of this charity shop dress?
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Sickoffamilydrama · 10/02/2020 08:36

Very smart & looks good. Will the arms rub? I've got one dress that runs my armpits don't know why just a funny cut but it gets really sore actually I think I've got rid of it for that very reason.

helpmum2003 · 10/02/2020 08:41

It looks great. Just have to try it and see re the arms i guess..

ReflectiveGingernut · 10/02/2020 08:45

Nice find! It looks great, very smart. If the arms are restrictive could you shorten the sleeves slightly?

Ninkanink · 10/02/2020 08:47

Oh it’s really lovely.

DameHannahRelf · 10/02/2020 08:49

I like it Smile

SciFiScream · 10/02/2020 08:50

I like it.

BarkandCheese · 10/02/2020 08:51

I really like it. I’m always on the look out for dresses in that cut because they suit my body shape, and from the photo you look similar to me. The thing with the arms could be annoying though, you could try wearing it on a weekend day to test run the comfort level first.

NiteFlights · 10/02/2020 09:02

Nice! Good find.

YesThisIsMe · 10/02/2020 09:10

Excellent, glad you like it. It’s not my usual shape so I had trouble getting my head around the look and teen DD was unimpressed.

The downside is that it’s a strange fabric mix and allegedly dry clean only - I’m dithering on whether to throw caution to the wind and shove it in the washing machine on hand wash cycle. No point in getting a chazza bargain if it’s going to cost you a tenner a wear to dry clean.

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Ninkanink · 10/02/2020 09:14

What’s the fabric mix?

onalongsabbatical · 10/02/2020 09:16

Looks like it was made for you! Lovely dress.

Nanamilly · 10/02/2020 09:17

Op, it’s a lovely dress but my first impression was that the arms were a bit too long and needed to be taken up a bit.

I think it’s worth buying and trying to wash in the machine. If it shrinks you’ll not be very much out of pocket.

Lamentations · 10/02/2020 09:26

It's great. Perfect for work and fits you very well. Bargain.

GameSetMatch · 10/02/2020 09:43

I like it a lot, looks like the dress I always wear to funerals.

onwheels · 10/02/2020 10:07

it looks good. try it in the machine in a cold wool cycle maybe?

black is good for every day wear, not just funerals. its a chic and minimal colour, that's why its popular.

i like the longer sleeves, ballerina like with the neckline.

whydoihavetogothroughsomuch · 10/02/2020 10:12

I'd say that's a good find!

OvalCanvas · 10/02/2020 10:17

It looks great op. I do agree with you on fussy fabrics tbough , things are often sold on ebay/in charity shops because people just don't have the time or money to deal with them.

I would see how it gets on in the washing machine too.

Floisme · 10/02/2020 10:26

It looks really good. I wouldn't dry clean a work dress. If it was a charity shop bargain and there wasn't much to lose I'd take a punt on the delicate cycle in a pillow case. Che sera sera.

BumblePan · 10/02/2020 10:37

That's a great find! Well done OP.

midsomermurderess · 10/02/2020 10:43

It's unobjectionable.

Snog · 10/02/2020 11:59

I think you look great in this dress OP

Myimaginarycathasfleas · 10/02/2020 13:38

It's nice, ideal for work. It could take a brooch, scarf or similar just to lighten it a bit. Definitely hand wash and reshape it while damp. You might find it shrinks a bit and you have to iron it back (on the inside) to its original length.

The only thing I ever dry clean is coats.

dontgobaconmyheart · 10/02/2020 14:11

I think it depends what it cost for me personally. It looks a bit ill fitting around the shoulders and bust and could do with the waistline sitting slightly higher too IMO.
As it's a dark plain fabric though it does give a nice enough silhouette and is a solid option to throw on once a week for the work wardrobe- if it were cheap and if it can actually be laundered.

professionalnomad · 10/02/2020 14:34

I think you look very nice in it

YesThisIsMe · 10/02/2020 23:12

Exterior is polyester/viscose/elastane (sounds vile, feels v. high quality, like chintz). Skirt is lined with acetate/viscose. It wasn’t super cheap, but I guess I can afford to write it off as a donation to a good cause if it doesn’t survive a delicates wash (I also got a Hobbs wool skirt there which is a rock solid bargain, so I reckon I’m ahead of the game whatever).

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