Cold Shoulder Dresses: How To Wear

Posted on: 27 July 2020
A cold shoulder dress refers to a dress that leaves one or both your shoulders exposed. Cold shoulder dresses can range from the classic look of both shoulders fully exposed with a sloping v-neck look, to the more modern sliver or spot of exposed skin on one shoulder.  History:  Cold shoulder dresses have a long history. Originally, the fashion trend known today as a cold shoulder dress or top was called a Bardot cut.
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Buy Faux Leather Nautical Tote Bags

Posted on: 16 July 2020
Whether you are shopping for tote bags for yourself or for others, there will be plenty of styles from which you can make your selections. A nautical design for the tote bags is a great choice for summertime use. Fabrics like faux leather, cotton, and canvas will make your purchases affordable. Nautical Tote Bags For Women This type of bag can be used for things like traveling or spending a day at the beach or just as a handbag.
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How to Shop for Jeans

Posted on: 7 July 2020
Jeans are an essential piece of clothing in any wardrobe. They can be worn casually or dressed up for work or a night on the town. Men and women alike look fantastic in the right pair of jeans. Unfortunately, shopping for jeans can be quite an ordeal. Finding the right fit for your body type can be a challenge, but with a few tips, you can bring home pants that look great on you.
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Two Situations In Which You Might Want To Have A Custom One-Piece Swimsuit Made

Posted on: 24 June 2020
A lot of clothing production businesses now make custom one-piece swimsuits. Below are some situations in which you might one to order one of these garments for yourself. You want a one-piece swimsuit but you have unusual body proportions If you have unusual body proportions, then you might find it hard to comfortably wear off-the-rack one-piece bathing suits. For example, if you have a very long torso, you might find that when you wear a store-bought one-piece bathing suit, the straps dig into your shoulders or (if the swimsuit has a halter neck) they pull your torso forward and leave you hunched over.
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