This tunic dress is really comfortable and easy to wear for everyday outings. I like how the fabric feels soft and flowy without being too heavy. The boat neck in the front gives it a simple style, while the scoop back adds a nice touch. It has a relaxed swing fit that makes it flattering without being clingy. You can easily dress it up with accessories or keep it casual with flats. Overall, it’s a versatile piece that works well for different occasions.
This dress is made of a soft, thin gray rayon blend. It feels great against my skin. It washes well on a delicate cycle; I line dried per the instructions.The cut of the dress was very unflattering for my body type, which is short and hourglass-shaped. It is very loose and flowy at the waist, hiding my smaller waistline and emphasizing my hips, which makes me appear wider than I am and causes the dress to ride up to the bottom edge of my booty. It would look wonderful on someone with less curve, though!
Cute and the material is very soft.
This dress is just like it appears in the description. Soft fabric that drapes nicely and stretches. I got it several sizes too large on purpose and got a knee-length, loose and wavy dress that my husband says is cute. I do have to roll up the sleeves a bit and pin them with something decorative. But that's just me and my love for oversize clothes.It seems well made and went through the laundry fine.
I wore this for church today with spandex shorts underneath since it's that time of year where I can still wear shorts without getting hypothermia. It is super soft and flowy. The material doesn't feel cheap at all and the color is exactly as shown which sometimes doesn't happen when buying clothes online. I love how it can be worn as lounge wear as well. For $15, I can definitely see myself buying some in the other colors. I hope they make this available in lots more colors than the ones listed-- maybe a baby pink? (Pretty please sellers :}) Since the back is scooped and shows a lot, I can easily wear a tank underneath to make it appropriate for work. Gotta love having a job where as long as we look somewhat presentable, leggings and lounge tunics are allowed-- I mean, special ed teachers do need to have comfy clothes with all the floor sitting and kid chasing we do-- so this will be perfect.