pockets made it worth it
I picked the claire dress mainly for the pockets and worth it. Fabric feels breathable, not stiff like some linen stuff. I’ve worn it twice already and it still looks fresh, no weird creases or anything.
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I picked the claire dress mainly for the pockets and worth it. Fabric feels breathable, not stiff like some linen stuff. I’ve worn it twice already and it still looks fresh, no weird creases or anything.
The amber one looked simple online but in person it’s actually really pretty. fits better than I guessed too. shipping came quicker than I thought which was nice.
I wasn’t really sure about ordering from a new site but this turned out fine. The grace dress feels light and easy to wear all day. It’s not overdesigned, just clean and works for everyday stuff. packaging was neat too nothing damaged.
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