Not exact matches
Impress in this floor length maxi
dress with adjustable straps and a lace - up upper
back where most
of the
back is left attractively
exposed.
Murrieta High's
dress code forbids female students from wearing tube tops, low cut tops that
expose cleavage, tops that
expose most to all
of their
backs (single strap and halter tops), and skirts / shorts / skorts that are shorter than 4» from the top
of knee (even if leggings or tights are worn underneath).
The school's
dress code prohibits girls from wearing tube tops, low cut tops that
expose cleavage, tops that
expose most to all
of their
backs (single strap and halter tops), and skirts / shorts / skorts that are shorter than 4» from the top
of knee (even if leggings or tights are worn underneath).
The
dress has a scooped neckline and thin straps, one
of which crosses over the shoulder to create an interesting
back detail that leaves most the the wearer's
back exposed.
Maxi
dresses are something I always feel comfortable in and the high - neck halter style
of this one makes it even more wearable... I'm covered (which always makes me feel free to move around without the fear
of exposing something on accident) but the bare shoulders and
exposed back make the
dress from wearing into the «too - covered» category.
I like the low scoop
of the
back of the
dress — it doesn't sweep low enough to
expose your bra which I appreciate.
But
back then, the thought that I would ever feel comfortable enough to wear a
dress — to
expose my arms and legs and vulnerabilities to the world — felt as much
of a pipe dream as winning the lottery or riding a unicorn.
A large portion
of the
back of this
dress is covered with sheer chiffon mesh to
expose the upper portion
of the wearer's
back.
100 % silk twill with a pop
of color piping and gold
exposed back zipper The ever classic beaded on Broome shift
dress with flutter sleeve takes on a fall feel for the...