I found these items while shopping in the Anthropologie in San Diego.

  

I knew this was a Midi Skirt and wouldn’t look that great on me but I really really liked it. There’s no give in the waist band so I would definitely need a Large. That’s just me with a few pounds to lose. I still think you should take your normal size. There are two linings, one of which is crinoline. I would prefer if the length hit just below the knee or just above the start of my calf. I don’t think heels could make that adjustment for me either.

  

I loved the Cabana Peplum Tank. This is very snug due to all the Spandex, reminiscent of a bandage dress. The girls aren’t going anywhere in this tank. This comes in green as well but I love the red. Though I considered sizing up to a Large I don’t think it matters. This is going to be snug and form-fitting in that size as well.

An exposed zip but I kind of don’t mind it on this top.

I loved the mix of stripes on this outfit. I would love to find a skirt like this but in a shorter length. I wonder how this top would look with the J Crew Pencil Skirt in Chevron Stripe?

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And finally, a touch of random aka the rest of what I tried on last week. For sizing reference on these items I am a Medium/size 8 in tops/sweaters, 29/30 in jeans and size 8 in pants. Let’s take a look at how it all fit.

~ Striped Short-Sleeve V-Neck Sweater, Navy Champagne, Small ~
I really liked this sweater but didn’t think that 100% Nylon was worth $98 or even 25% or 30% off of $98. The Small fit very well so size down one. You’ll see that it’s still pretty slouchy on me. I can’t really put my finger on how the material felt other than “retro”. It felt like something made from the 70s, but not necessarily polyester. 
I don’t even mind the drop shoulder. I actually didn’t even notice it. I think the Clay/White colorway will be with White Jeans. I hope it sticks around under sale as I’ve added both colors to my wishlist. 
~ Seamed Shell in Crosshatch Linen, Bistro Blue, size 8 ~
I unexpectedly liked this top. I think the little pom-pom trim and trim on the side-seam make it stand out from a normal sleeveless linen-blend top. Due to the structure and shape of this top the size 8 was the best fit. There’s no way I would have been able to slip a size 6 over my head and get it back off without help. There’s only a keyhole and small back button at the neck. 
This could have been easily done in an Navy or White but I like the color choice. It will work nicely under a Navy or White Linen Blazer. I’ve added this to my wishlist as well. 

This jean as some stretch to it so the size 29 fit fairly well. I don’t think there would be much difference if I tried on the size 30 since this seems to fit very body-hugging. These are not crop on me but are the perfect normal length, without any alterations. It would be nice to find these in a little darker wash. I have several favorite pairs of skinny jeans in my closet so these are a pass for me. One day a crop will hit me at the right spot…one day.
  

I’m glad I tried this on and didn’t blindly buy it. My VPS gave me the size 6 since that was the same size as the Drapey Oxford Crepe V-Neck Jumpsuit. The material difference completely changes the fit. While the other I purchased drapes and doesn’t pull anywhere this Linen-Cotton Jumpsuit pulls and is tight in the front. I would absolutely have to size to an 8 in this jumpsuit. 
  

Also, notice how low the v-neck already is on this one. And the inseam would need to be tailored as well. This one is a pass for me though I do like the pattern. There are too many things I’d need to fix and adjust before I could wear it.

Out of all these items, I liked the Striped Short-Sleeve V-Neck Sweater the best. It doesn’t seem to be moving online so maybe that’s a sign it will go to sale in another 2-3 weeks. 
What are you waiting on to hit sale? 

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~ Ikat Wrap Dress, size 8 ~
I liked the look of this dress, even on the hanger. It’s not a true wrap dress though so I don’t feel it’s as flattering as a real one that you can adjust as needed. The belt looked odd tied in front so I moved it to the wide trim area. The size 8 fit well and the v-neck isn’t as low on me as it looks in these pics. I love the length on this dress and the Ikat pattern looks really interesting. It’s also lined in Cotton and has pockets! Woo Hoo!
  
I attempted to try on this dress but I couldn’t even get the two buttons at the top undone. Here’s Gigi’s Review of it. I can tell by her review and pics that I would need a size 8 in this dress. The sheath looks pretty snug so some Spanx are probably in order as well, for the waist area. The back is interesting, though not for me personally. And that exposed zip…yeah. :-/

It is a pretty dress and I would wear it to a Summer wedding, though probably watching what I eat. If I can get back into a store I will try this on and update with pics.

Both dresses are a pass for me. I didn’t get the “feeling” from either of them. This latest J Crew roll-out has been better than most but I also seem to like Summer roll-outs from the retailers more than any other season. 
Are you shopping either of these dresses?

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I have a Super Shoes-day post for you today. While in San Diego I stopped by a J Crew that had a large shoe selection. Some I had not seen IRL.

~ Fringe Slingback Sandals, Navy, size 7 ~
These were so cute IRL and I wasn’t sure if these were Navy or Black, in certain light. The leather fringe is so cool-looking. These were the display and they fit well. The fringe was a little ticklish at first but I got used to it pretty quickly. Due to the flatness of the insole/sole, I don’t think they would be too comfortable. There is no padding or arch support so I don’t think these would be comfortable for all day walking around.  

~ Harper Woven Mules, Retro Lemon, size 7 ~
I didn’t expect these to be a “lemon” color as there is only a little showing on the fabric compared to the purple. My foot is slightly wide at the ball of the foot area and so these were a little tight. I’d get the 7 1/2 to have them fit comfortably. If you have a narrower foot than me I would take your normal size. They are also completely flat with no insole padding or arch support. I do like the colors on these. I might have considered them had they been a D’Orsay style, with a back. 

~ Marlow Huarache Mules, Dark Nutmeg, size 7 1/2 ~
I’ve tried these on in my store before and new I would need a 7 1/2 due to my width. They still felt a little snug but I think they might stretch a little. You can see there are a little big in the length since I have a little room at the back of the insole. I do like the Huarache-band style but they weren’t “have-to-have” shoes like a few others that I have purchased recently. 

On a personal note: We’ve had a lot of rain the last few weeks and have turned our drought of several years to once-a-decade flooding. Our ground is now so saturated the rain water has no where to go. Luckily, my area and home are fine but my company headquarters was severely damaged.

I have friends in the Wimberley, Texas area who had flooding and some of their neighbors had their homes taken from their foundations. Mother Nature is a amazing beast. Giving us what we desperately needed to get out of this drought, and fill our lakes all over Texas with much needed rain. But, it seems Texas weather is never mild. We always “go big or go home” ranging from one extreme to the other.

This little blog is just a fun little hobby for me and clothes and shoes are material things that can easily be replaced. Lots of people have lost more than that this past Holiday weekend and I just ask you keep those affected in Central Texas and other affected flood areas in your thoughts and prayers.

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I have two lovely pencil skirts below.

I knew with the jacquard material of this skirt that I would need to size up to an 8, from my normal size 6. I think I would stick with this size instead of the Petite 8 due to the crossover style. Though the length hits below the knee on me, I think it’s needed due to the exposed part of the crossover. I wouldn’t want to take the Petite with the shorter length and expose more leg, especially when sitting down. 
~ Short-Sleeve Popover Shirt, Navy, size 6 ~
I loved this popover and was able to size down to a 6. Even in that size the shirt was still comfortable and blouse-y. I can see this being worn a lot in both the Navy and White. This comes in Petite but I think I would stick with the size 6. I usually only order the Petite size if I want a slightly smaller fit. 
  
~ Linen Cargo Pencil Skirt, Dark Ecru, size 6 ~
This was the only color in my store. As far as fit, this as good in my normal size 6. The Dark Ecru seemed a little bland to me. I know it will pair great with navy and chambray as well as black but I have a cotton pencil skirt in a similar color and have worn it only twice. I really wanted to try the Navy but it’s sold out online now. I love the color, online, of the Tidewater. I see pairing that color with the Short-Sleeve Popover Shirt in White. Still, it’s a great pencil skirt for Summer, I’d order the Petite 8 in this skirt to shorten the length to just above the knee. 
  
I’ve added the Linen Cargo Pencil Skirt in Tidewater to my wishlist and am pondering an order of the Short-Sleeve Popover Shirt in both solid colors. That shirt style also comes in Stripe
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