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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Podolls Cowl Neck Shift Dress





Posting on behalf of W.W.
The Podolls Cowl Neck Shift Dress from Spring 2011

Color: Black (semi-sheer)

Material: Organic Cotton/linen blend (a really soft hand feel, without being flimsy)
Size: S ( very generous fit, fits sizes 0-4); approx. 34" shoulder to shoulder, 36" across bust line, open through waist and hip, 30" length
Condition: Worn around the house twice in excellent, like
new condition. Will come freshly laundered from the Cleaners!

Paid: $125
Asking: $45 + shipping
Listing ends: October 19


Reason for Split: I hate the summer weather, and even in the hottest months, I will look to find pieces I can integrate into the winter. I've been on the hunt for a good tank dress for a while. T by Alexander Wang never really did it for me and their quality really stinks, so when I found this organic cowl neck tank dress by The Podolls, I went ahead and bought it without trying it on. All of their garments are handmade in the US. It was one of those dresses I thought could convert into an easy layering piece for the fall. The fabric a lightweight, delicate knit that looks great layered up with chunky sweaters and tights. It is also short enough to wear as a long tunic with jeans and a blazer. My reason for giving it up is that over the course of many wardrobe purges, I still have not taken it out to wear and I discovered that maybe the layered up slouchy model off duty look just isn't quite me. Trying to transition out of super layering and aiming for more pared down dressing. Perhaps someone else can make this item work!

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1 comment:

gwyn said...

I love this - please count me in!
horton.gwyneth@gmail.com

Thanks!