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I buy all my summer dresses at Uniqlo or Old Navy. One of the two retailers always comes through for me with color and cuteness. I prefer cotton or linen, and with a tad of spandex is ok. Each merchant's dress collection can always be dressed up or down and can be machine-washed and dried, although I tend to hang-dry my dresses.
Let’s do a quick round-up to see what they’ve launched this year.
First Up is Uniqlo:
Followed by Old Navy:
I’m featuring what I like. There are a few other styles at both retailers. Each of the dresses comes in several more colors and/or patterns, and between the 2 retailers, why shop anywhere else? Mini, midi, or maxi, sleeves or sleeveless, every summer, they’ve got us covered! No pun intended, hardy, har, har.😉😎
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Old Navy dresses always look nice. Unfortunately there are no stores in our area, but I have visited them in Canada. Maybe I will get another chance this year. My pick would be the last dress with the sleeves, just my style :)
ReplyDeleteIn the last 5 years Old Navy has really expanded their style, and because it’s what is called a "big box” store meaning there are many stores in every city, you can’t make a dress for its inexpensive price points. I also love how they are making some of their dresses in cotton or linen, my favorite summer fabrics, along with silk. My silk dresses however I have to baby. I love clothing I can just machine wash ... and in a pinch dry. Usually I the time to hang dry dresses. I’m also pleased by how many years my Old Navy dresses last. Fast fashion prices that endure!
DeleteOld Navy rayon fabrics tend to not last quite as long. Yet I’ve still gotten about 4 years of wear out of those rayon swing dresses The fabic tends to stretch and get longer and longer..