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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - B

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Lunchbox:
Tania basically to upgrade my wardrobe I have gone from wearing comic t-shirts and chucks and jeans and hoodies, to nice cotton blouses and flats with jeans and cardigans or a blazer. It does wonders for making you look grown up but still casual. I think. Anyway.
I don't have any occasion ever to dress up any more than that, although I do have an old pair of unwrinklable grey dress pants shoved in the bottom of my drawers just in case. Add your blouse and blazer to that and you're business casual, baby.

allison:
Tania it's a Canadian company so I'm pretty sure they'll have a store in Vancouver, but I bought all my office-y clothes at a place called Ricki's. It's business casual but most of their stuff fits well and they have all sorts of sizes and lengths of pants and skirts. Most things are machine-washable and really very durable. Some things are pricier than others, but it's really worth it. If you have a problem with any of the stuff you buy, they'll return it. Even after you've worn it. Their policy is "no sale is ever final".

Barmymoo:
As distractions from contract law goes, that was not the best (also that is not true! Sales are completed at a certain point, I just can't quite figure out where that point is right now... why did I not take english?).

Guys, due to scum-like behaviour of bag thieves I am in the market for new clothes, particularly dresses, particularly pretty dresses. I need at least one warm winter one and a pretty dress for formal dinners. Any ideas? Just for a sort of starting point.

Lines:
I would hate to work at a store with that policy. I had bad enough problems with 90 day returns with or without a receipt for a store credit. People get really angry!

Edit because I posted something in the wrong thread.

valley_parade:
Jace get the top pair.

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