sep1180
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Jan 14, 2015
I am a 12 and I wear a large in bottoms at Duluth trading.Does anyone know if the Duluth trading 2xl is good for size 18/20?
I love Sparkle Skirts above anything else I've ever worn.
Best thing, you can go without a bag unless you carry a lot of stuff
But you can fit phone, lip stuff, etc in the pockets.
Pricey but worth every cent
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The Hiker Chic are just to the kneeThey look very nice. How long/short are they on the thigh? Thanks!
I know the topic of dresses has been discussed multiple times, however I'm curious to know WHICH types of dresses you like the best? I have found some cute "outdoorsy" ones from Patagonia and The North Face, but if you have found some other great dresses I would love to hear about which ones you like the best. I have attached the ones i have my eyes on and they have shelf bras in them already, which to me is a huge bonus. TIA
The wicking materials are really important to me too. No cotton here, that just holds moisture. Feels great for indoors but not at all during a hot and humid park dayAthleta usually has some cute ones made of lightweight, sweat-wicking material.
I'll be honest here...unless its a strapless dress - which I usually can't do with my bigger than average chest - I just wear my bra anyway. I have a nude one so its not like the straps are that obvious, plus I have a few that actually come with clear straps you can use.I just bought two sundresses from Old Navy yesterday. They are the first sundresses I've ever tried on that looked good on me without a bra. I can never wear tanks or sundresses because I won't wear strapless bras and not wearing one never works for me. But for some reason the shape of these dresses works and they're very light so they should be very cool. I'm excited about that.
The Hiker Chic are just to the knee
The Basic/Fancy are just above that.
At 52 and quite pooh sized both are appropriate on me
Oh, I'm 5'6" so may be different on other heights
I wore rompers the majority of the time. They worked out great!!!!I know the topic of dresses has been discussed multiple times, however I'm curious to know WHICH types of dresses you like the best? I have found some cute "outdoorsy" ones from Patagonia and The North Face, but if you have found some other great dresses I would love to hear about which ones you like the best. I have attached the ones i have my eyes on and they have shelf bras in them already, which to me is a huge bonus. TIA
The wicking materials are really important to me too. No cotton here, that just holds moisture. Feels great for indoors but not at all during a hot and humid park day