I see. It’s more like a pinafore dress. I really like them but I think you have to be pencil thin to wear them. Whenever I see the word dungaree I think ‘loo’..
I'm tempted by the lucy & yak one as it has adjustable straps. The bib part on some of these dungaree dresses aren't always long enough, especially if you have a long torso.
I think that it's important to wear clothes that make you feel happy and confident . It's your identity .
I saw one of my West Indian friends yesterday and she was wearing a really loud African print in bright pink . She has a mass of natural Afro hair which I think is stunning . She looked so beautiful that her look eclipses the fact that she's wheelchair bound .
I think I'd get a lot of wear out of it. Showed a pic to him indoors and he's not keen. But what does he know? It's something completely different to what I'd normally wear and he doesn't like change.
Why not? If you like it - buy it and enjoy it . I love that look . Sounds good to me .
When I'm slimmersdown feel confident - I often wear 1950's dresses or go for half kimono jackets with tops and trousers . None of my friends wear clothes like mine it's my identity .
I ve got 2 lots of dungarees (not dresses) but the same sort of thing and I certainly haven’t a tiny bust nanna58 they are truly great and you wear them baggy anyway they are not tight across the bust line at all
I've seen a lovely needle cord dungaree dress in midi length. I except I'd wear it with thick tights and ankle boots? Can they look nice on, or would it look childish? Or should I not care