Check out our recent roundup of machine -
washable sheath dresses as well as machine - washable pants.
Ooh:
this washable sheath dress reminds me of the much (much) more expensive Ted Baker twofer dresses that have been so popular — but I kind of like this one better because it's washable, sleeveless, and the dark colors of the patterned skirt and solid top are perfect for working moms who may want to hide a multitude of stains.
I love
this washable sheath dress for work (pictured)-- and I can't get away from how much it reminds me of this $ 395 dress we posted recently on Corporette.
But I keep coming back to
this washable sheath dress from Ellen Tracy.
Well, well:
this washable sheath dress from Lands» End looks fabulous — and it's only $ 85.
Today I'm liking
this washable sheath dress from Banana Republic — the notch neck, sleeves, and simple fit and flare design are lovely!
Not exact matches
Bonus: This
sheath dress is machine
washable!
This
dress in particular (and J.Jill in general) was recommended in our last roundup of
sheath dresses at Corporette, and since the
dress and so much of the brand is
washable I thought it would be great for a mention here.
I love a basic
sheath dress — particularly one that's
washable and lined!
I'm intrigued by this: a
washable velvet
sheath dress, with a lovely vintage vibe and pattern.
This machine
washable ponté
sheath dress has been on my radar for a while — and now it's getting great reviews over at Lands» End.
Well, no — the ladies at MM.LaFleur have done the hard work and created the Annie
dress, a killer A-line
sheath dress that is machine
washable, travel friendly, and comes in four lovely colors — all for $ 165.
While you're there check out their «On the Counter» section, where sales get more steeply discounted each day (I've gotten some crazy deals on water shoes, snow bibs, and swimming suits there), and also the brand's popular (and
washable)
sheath dress.