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This outfit has made its way to my wardrobe. It's a separate top and trousers and very kindly gifted to me as an early birthday present from my mum. So far I have only worn the top with a short black skirt as it has been far too hot for trousers.
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I'm wearing these cargos that I bought last month and they are extremely comfortable. I will buy more pairs in different colours
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Oooh, I like those, Hazey.
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I’m wearing something almost identical today Hazey, but mine are probably 20 years old :))
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I really like those Hazey! Could you get them over here?
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I checked the Dutchland website for M&S but they’re not on it :(. Going to order some more to pick up on a future UK visit
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Dutchie wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2023 11:07 am This outfit has made its way to my wardrobe. It's a separate top and trousers and very kindly gifted to me as an early birthday present from my mum. So far I have only worn the top with a short black skirt as it has been far too hot for trousers.
I love both of those. I bet the top looked really good with a little skirt.
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Marth wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2023 8:16 pm I love both of those. I bet the top looked really good with a little skirt.
Thank you Marth! The top looked really nice and made me feel very confident - wore it on the day of my appraisal. Which was glowing! All because of the top of course... :))

Shame that Dutch M&S don't do those trousers Hazey...
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Dutchie wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2023 8:57 pm
Marth wrote: Tue Jun 20, 2023 8:16 pm I love both of those. I bet the top looked really good with a little skirt.
Thank you Marth! The top looked really nice and made me feel very confident - wore it on the day of my appraisal. Which was glowing! All because of the top of course... :))

Shame that Dutch M&S don't do those trousers Hazey...
I love it when I find something to wear that makes me feel really good. it's a great feeling, especially because I can sometimes feel crap about my bod in clothes.
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I’m going to have to start heading back into the office on Fridays so I’ve bought this to cheer myself up and for wearing on casual Fridays.
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I love that Est.
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:)) love it
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Thanks. I’ve been eyeing it up for a while and she did an Insta 20% off code today which swayed me.
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It's a nice shade of pink - I can imagine it looking great on you.

I just ordered a Hush dress in the sale. I've had a few of their shorter t shirt style dresses for years and find them so easy to wear.

The back and sleeve length is so pretty! https://www.hush-uk.com/elisa-jersey-mi ... 456-4.html
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I’ve got those cargo pants, Hazey :)) They are very comfy.
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Love that dress Emma! It's so you. It does have a very pretty back!
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I love that dress so much Emma 💕 the back is gorgeous!
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That’s such a lovely dress and so very you.
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I really like that Hush dress and hummed and haa’d about buying it myself but it gathers at my fattest point and I think it wouldn’t be flattering on me annoyingly.
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I have thoroughly combed the Hush site (so many bargains!) and come up with nothing. :(
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