Not exact matches
All of us have had the experience of seeing someone use food stamps at the checkout and then pay cash
for booze and
dressed fit to kill and then drive away in a
nice car while those out of
work can't get food stamps.
Unless they are actively
working to change things from within, which most are not, it is out of laziness and narrow self - interest (
nice place
for a wedding, pretty communion
dresses for the kids) over caring about vital international aid issues and healthcare or gender equality.
I remember
dressing up
for work, wearing my
nice ironed
dresses and walking around in high heels, feeling tall and proud to be starting a career at an international bank.
I was able to wear non-maternity
dresses for awhile and then my favorite stores
for those later months of pregnancy
for maternity
dresses were H&M (cheap, casual but can
dress up with belts, jewelry) and Rosie Pope (
nicer, pricier
dresses but so flattering and perfect
for showers,
work, etc.) Also key to my maternity style were Spanx or Assets at Target
for maternity leggings & tights.
I like sleeveless
dresses like this one
for summer because they're cool enough to wear on a hot day to
work, and if you throw on a
nice cardi or blazer when you get there, you'll keep the office chill at bay.
I think this is a
nice dress for church and while it
works well
for some offices, there is no way that a flowery, floaty, ruffled
dress is appropriate
for all offices or even many offices.
Because I can't find any
nice dresses anymore at my regular store (where I also used to
work), they have changed their concept, I had to look
for a different store or site to score my perfect
dress.
A few years ago I was
working in an office on Melbourne Cup Day and thought I'd
dress for the occasion in a
nice dress and an embellished headband.
Plus, it's always
nice to have a no - brainer
dress that's perfect
for date night, a fancy event or even drinks after
work with a few girlfriends.
I actually bought a really
nice (expensive) pair of maternity
dress pants
for work (from a different well known brand) and wore them three times before the seam on my butt ripped in the middle of my
work day.
This one especially, in a kind of burgundy purple — I can never wear this kind of swing tunic /
dress because I'm busty, but the beautiful drape of this piece actually
works for me and is a
nice departure:
If you will be
working, going to interviews, or even just looking polished
for a
nice dinner anytime soon, a white
dress shirt should be your new BFF.
I wear them on my lazy days when I don't actually want to
dress up
nice for work.
This would be
nice over a gray
dress, maybe
for a
work party or something like that.
I first wore this
dress to a recent bridal shower, but have thrown it on a number of times since then — SO soft and
works for everything from running errands to
dressing up
for nicer events.
They are
nice looking enough to wear
dressed up with a blouse
for work.
I can't wait to wear it
for with a black evening
dress as well as with
nice work outfits.
While I definitely appreciated how easy it was to get
dressed when I could wear ripped jeans and leggings to
work (with a blazer), there is something really
nice about
dressing up
for work.
But if I wanted to
dress it up
for work I'd swap out the skinny jeans
for black
dress pants, wear a
nicer black blouse instead of a crewneck t - shirt, and and wear black, brown or nude
dress shoes.
For work I an usually in
dress pants or the occasional skirt with a
nice blouse or shell.
That's not to say that I everything was instantly better and I don't have
work to do to regain my confidence in certain areas (still trying to figure that out a bit...), but sometimes it is just
nice to
dress up in a pretty
dress, hang out with friends, and forget all of your problems
for at least a night.
Doesn't seem super flattering, but it's certainly
nice to see something besides all of the bodycon shift
dresses everyone seems to be pushing
for maternity right now, and it looks like it could
work for third trimester (which I'm down to 2 appropriate
work dresses at 35 weeks now)
I wear
dresses when I have to look «
nice»
for work.
A cocktail
dress won't
work on a hike, just like a casual pair of jeans would be inappropriate
for a
nice restaurant.
But when I'm home on a weeknight, tired, cold, and worn down from my
work week, it sure is
nice to meet other singles without having to get
dressed up, brush my hair, and psych myself into feeling energized
for date night.
I won't a lady that can cook and one that takes care of herself no drugs happy
dresses nice and clean i «am looking
for a long term serious relationship and if it
works out even marriage I've been alone to long and i «am not getting any younger want someone to love and to love me be there
for me when I need her.
I'm a nurse... But don't hold that against me:) I
work a firefighters schedule, so I have lots of free time
for adventures, just need someone to come with me:) I'm a sassy, passionate, honest, loyal girl who is just as comfortable in jeans hanging with the boys as I am in a
nice dress...
There is no need
for formal
dress — a
nice, buttoned - up shirt or blouse with
dress pants (and a tie
for the guys)
works best.
I found a
nice piece of maple molding that
worked perfectly to cover the area where the dental molding was, and as
for the bottom, I just bought a piece of 1 × 6 maple and cut it to match the design on the sides of the
dresser.