Dressing for autumn

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I don't usually clock nipped in dresses because they don't suit me but will keep an eye out for you Lily.
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Thanks very much - I could always belt it I guess.
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Lily wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:07 pm I am on the lookout for snuggly dresses to wear with tights, for work and for play, please!
I like the look of this one, haven’t seen it in person

https://www.next.co.uk/style/ls158030/r ... .ds#r34914
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Oh, that's perfect! Thank you Hobbes.
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I want to try the belted cream tank over a midi dress look.
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I've bought a tank too. I had a very similar one in the 2000s, I'm not sure what happened to it!
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I want a tank top, but don’t want to spend £££ on one, which is hampering me a bit. All the ones I like are too spendy!
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That one is Boden and with their birthday discount andd £10 voucher wasn’t too bad.
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I like my M&S one. It’s quite long, but that’s what I wanted it for.

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I got a nice tank from Zara.
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Tank top, not an actual tank.
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I got a cream one in Mango. Its proven very useful so far.
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Thanks Pip, that is definitely more the amount I wanted to spend! I am long-waisted, so the length is what I was looking for, but the ones I have been looking at were all £100+. I’ve ordered that M&S one now in navy to try.
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I picked the Boden top up yesterday and it's perfect. I'm short-waisted and it's exactly the right length for me.
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nineseven wrote: Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:01 am I got a nice tank from Zara.
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