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Only if you're a size 8 or smaller By Dr. D from Binghamton, NY on 09/06/2009 Cons: Falls Too High Above The Waist, Ill-fitting Best Uses: Special Occasions, Wear To Work Describe Yourself: Career, Eclectic Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: It's a classically pretty dress, but only if you're a size 8 or smaller. For those of us who are larger, the interesting cut (cross-seams X in the front and subdivide, etc.) pulls and tugs and simply doesn't work. It's hopelessly uncomfortable. And if you have a BELLY, forget it. This dress draws a big red X to draw everyone's attention to it....
By katydid from WV on 07/28/2009 Describe Yourself: Bargain Shopper, Career, Classic Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I ordered the dress to wear to work - it felt like a potato sac and the drape along the back puffed out.
Beautiful dress- just too large By MJ from Texarkana, TX on 07/16/2009 Describe Yourself: Bargain Shopper Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I really loved the look of the dress --and it was fully lined which I love -- but too large and much too long.
By Reba from Chicago, IL on 03/02/2009 Cons: Bad cut, Don't Breathe, Low Quality Describe Yourself: Bargain Shopper, Career, Casual Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: There are seams running throughout the dress that are part of the design, but cause a lot of pulling and gapping in odd places. Plus, the fabric feels very plastic and unbreathable. Sent it back.
Two Star Dog Crinkle Chiffon Malen Dres By None from Baton Rouge, LA on 02/23/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Flattering, Stylish Best Uses: Special Occasions Describe Yourself: Bargain Shopper, Career, Casual, Trendy Length: Feels true to length Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I have not worn it yet. I am not crazy about dry cleaning but I like this dress enought to go the extra mile.
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