I love casual clothing, I'm so
much comfortable dressing for casual wear day looks then I am night looks.
Not exact matches
Establishing a consistent bedtime,
dressing baby in
comfortable clothing, and resisting the temptation to rush in every time the baby cries can help make the process
much smoother than everyone involved.
Leggings are so
much easier, and
comfortable, than tights to throw under a great
dress or loose skirt throughout your pregnancy.
Much like finding a pair of jeans that make you look skinny, finding a pair of truly
comfortable yet fashionable
dress shoes is the holy grail of shoe shopping.
Striped Basics are the best... I picked it up on the same day as this
dress and I know how
much you loved that one, but I'm not really doing this striped beauty any justice as you can't really see it, though it's a great little
comfortable piece for wearing with sneakers and also layering it up like I do here with different textures and tones.
I totally give props to the ladies out there who can rock mini skirts and shorts and look so effortlessly cute in summer, but for me, I'm so
much more
comfortable in a knee - length skater
dress or some denim capris.
Dresses and skirts are most
comfortable, and I generally wear my monogrammed Converse sneakers, since there is so
much walking and standing involved.
I have a D cup and not
much waist, and this
dress was
comfortable and very flattering.
Since I was running errands I didn't want to
dress up too
much so I brought out some jeans (distressed of course, have to keep it edgy) and wore the most
comfortable booties ever.
Can't wait to start whipping out ALL of these
dresses we have the same style and I wear
dresses almost every day so
much more
comfortable than pants or shorts.
As
much as I love
dressing up for the holidays, sometimes I just want to ditch the
dress and reach for a classic,
comfortable combo instead.
There's nothing I love more than throwing on a piece in my closet that is completely
comfortable but lets me look
dressed up without really having to do
much!
Now, for the past six years, I have had seven
dresses that I always wear for formal events (black - tie, weddings): (1) a long sleeved, high - necked, knee length black lace
dress by Lover, whose darts I removed entirely so that it falls straight from my shoulders to hips to knees in a very loose,
comfortable cut (no need to pull any waists in, and I can eat as
much as I like) that I made an underskirt for, so it can also be calf length (2) an ivory version of the same above, with the optional lace underskirt (3) an amazingly intricate ivory leather macrame flapper
dress uner which I wear a dark brown long, stretch singlet
dress (so
comfortable again)(4) a vermillion small V - neck, long bell sleeved, straight cut, long, widens - at - the -(just above ankle) hemline
dress I sewed in the most gorgeous lace for twenty dollars (5) a burgundy lace version of the vermillion lace
dress in (4)-- for the same price (6) a knee length, Romance Was Born silk shift three sizes up so it sits away from the waist — again — its all about «a'll the better to eat dinner with, my dear», in a huge, wild sunflower graphic print before graphic prints were trendy: it's giant sunflowers against an intense turquoise background (7) a calf length caftan cut
dress that I made from Japanese printed silk my mother had bought and kept for sixty years (it's just a giant square with a hole fro my neck and two for my arms, and has the best drape EVER owing to its being silk)
I feel so
much better getting
dressed each morning (even though I'm not done clearing out the closet) knowing what I'm
comfortable in.
Not only do they go everything, from office wear to jeans to nice
dresses, but they are also so
much more
comfortable than any pair of heels.
As
much as I like
dressing up in beautiful
dresses, I tend to navigate toward a tomboy style a lot, meaning
comfortable shoes, tops and pants.
Plus, they make the
dress that
much more
comfortable.
I got the maxi
dress during the summer last year in Nigeria, i love it so
much because its so
comfortable and can be worn in different ways.
I would say I wear
dresses as
much as jeans because they are so
comfortable and easy to wear.
You might want to stay away from
dresses that fall way above your knees because you won't be able to use them as
much during the latter part of your pregnancy (I'm not sure if wearing them with shorts of leggings will be as
comfortable during this time).
Dresses are just so easy to wear because of the obvious «I don't need to match pants» but also due to the fact that it's way more
comfortable when you eat too
much.
As
much as I love pencil skirts and
dresses for work, there comes a point where — on days with lots of planning and grading — you just need a
comfortable work outfit that allows for a lot of movement!
Today's outfit is pretty
much a smart
comfortable look with a cosy grey
dress from New Look and Willow Boots from Long Tall Sally.
A skirt and
dress girl at heart, I find them
much more
comfortable than other pants.
In her real life Viola doesn't
dress anything like Annalise; I think she has a
much more casual,
comfortable look.
It's a really
comfortable dress and I'm so in love with the length and fullness of the skirt, which just has so
much fabric in it.
But, I have expanded my
dress options because now I feel
much more
comfortable in knit
dresses!
When I'm at home I like to
dress up jeans for an evening out, but after eating so
much and putting lotion on after showering off the sunscreen I was more
comfortable in rompers or
dresses.
I second the recommendation that you focus on
dresses, since you can keep wearing them when it does finally warm up (and they are so
much more
comfortable!).
Corset
dresses work great for college as they are super casual and
comfortable and still look traditional enough so you don't show too
much skin.
I've been kind of obsessed with
dresses lately because they're just so
much more
comfortable than wearing pants.
And skirts and
dresses are
much more
comfortable than pants.
A lot of times sweater
dresses run short, but this one does not, so it makes it that
much more
comfortable to wear and move around in.
I really had so
much fun helping my mom find a
dress for her that she felt beautiful and
comfortable in and would love to help ensure everyone feels the same!
And even though I'm a strong proponent of jeans in the workplace, I imagine a
dress is
much more
comfortable today than jeans would have been, even if it is the casual Friday before a three - day weekend.
David sounds funny... I am glad the weather is so great there so that you can wear such cute
dresses Amber... yay to summer
dresses and clothing... I can hardly wait to head out for a walk with just a tee and exercise pants... it so
much more
comfortable then wearing coats or hoodies xox
That's probably why when you see me on a regular day I'll be wearing pretty
much the same things: tapered pants, boyfriend jeans, basic t - shirts or tank tops, simple non-stretch maxi
dresses, oversized sweaters and my most
comfortable pair of shoes.
Thank you so
much, the
dress is beautiful, the material is very
comfortable, I will recommend you guys to all my friends.
I
much prefer a pair of jeans to a
dress on most days because it's
much more
comfortable to me.
I discovered freedom of skirts and
dresses / maxi and shorter, they are so
much cooler and
comfortable.
Because as
much as I love
dresses — for busy days when you have to get many different things done shorts are just the more
comfortable alternative!
I kind of miss the days of
dressing up, but being
comfortable is so
much more important, especially when you can look so chic.
As
much as I think the heat is crazy to deal with, I think being pregnant in the summer has to be more
comfortable than during the crazy winter, and seeing you in all this
dresses makes me think definitely more stylish too.
The
dress does not just make the jumper
comfortable to wear but also gives it a
much better and polished look.
It's an easy fit, body - hugging without being snug and so
comfortable, which is exactly what you want in a wiggle
dress this time of year when you want to look glamorous without feeling like it comes at the cost of tortuous discomfort, particularly after you've eaten too
much food — which, let's face it, has a tendency to happen around the holidays.
See what in one's closet a jacket or blouse would pair with, and to be
comfortable when trying on a new item,
much unlike the environment of shopping in a store with the horrific
dressing room lighting and persistent sales people.
The bust on this
dress looks dreamy while making you feel SO
much more
comfortable.
It's funny, as
much as I feel
comfortable wearing
dresses and skirts, I am always a bit at a loss to style pants.
Definately so
much more
comfortable to wear a
dress when pregnant, right?
Another reason that I love this seasons so
much is that the
dress code is so
much more relaxed and «anything goes» than any other season, and that gives my outfits so
much variety and room to play - from
dresses to jeans to shorts to sandals to booties to skirts, so many pieces are options, and lately I've really been feeling that laid - back, fun festival style that screams «summer» and shows off just a little bit more skin than I would normally be
comfortable showing.