One week ago, I
mentioned here that "I fell in love with this
Dress Barn outfit and had to buy it when I discovered it was on sale (40% off) on Cyber Monday."
It arrived on Saturday and I immediately tried it on to see how it looked and fit.
The dress looked absolutely gorgeous and fit perfectly from the bust down, but it was too small from the bust up; there was no way I could zip it closed.
Usually, I go to the local Dress Barn store to try on potential purchases, but this dress was an "online exclusive" and not available in brick and mortar stores, so I had to order online size unseen.
I bought it in size 14, which normally is a good fit for me with Dress Barn clothing, but in this case, I needed a size 16. Problem is that 14 is the largest size available, so I packed up the dress and shipped it back to Dress Barn for a refund.
Interestingly, the dress did not have a Dress Barn label. Instead, it had a Julia Jordan label. After a little googling, I found the exact same dress in size 16 on sale for $59.99 at
Rue Lala.
Do I take a chance and order online, size unseen again?
I hemmed and hawed for about 15 minutes and then decided to go for it. My fingers will be crossed until it arrives and I can try it on!
By the way, the dress in the video above is the dress I ordered except the color of mine is gunmetal and not navy blue.
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I recently found this lovely skirt suit on Pinterest and had to share it with you. |
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Famous femulator Candy Darling accompanying her mentor Andy Warhol |