I like the Gillian O'Malley (who I see as a heroine of a Bertrice Small novel every time I see that name) microfiber nightgowns.
They are soft and thin, and you can get away with them in the summer, if you are not afraid of bra straps showing, which I am not.
It occurs to me I could probably wear my beach coverup as a dress. I should check that.
Oh, I try to avoid brastraps showing. Most of the time. I want something I can throw a bra on and run to the store and not be self-conscious. This is the one I got [link]
Can you slide the things on the straps up and down? I think I have that one. I one that's basically a long tank, almost knee-length, and it cover bra straps.
I wear it summer and winter, with tights and boots and a sweater.
Glad I'm not the only one who repurposes nightwear for day.
I have 2 similar to this: [link] but with a racer back and I LIVE in them on the weekends. I also have one similar to this [link] I have worn as a dress more than once, but I don't like my legs above the knee to do that often. I wear tanks under knit dresses a lot.
It's weird to have the box fan in the window, a/c on and downstairs doors and windows open. But it is working! Drawing the warmer downstairs air out, but nsm the ac'd rooms air.
I wish racerbacks worked for me. My swimsuit is sorta that, but I can only tolerate it in the pool. Actual vertical, any sort of racerback hits all the wrong nerves in my neck and shoulders. Stoopid boobs.
Yay for Mac!
smonster and I were defeated by country hipsters tonight. Now we're about to eat pizza.
This is my standard summer dress: [link]
Of course, I wear it over petticoats and under lace dresses, but it totally counts as a sundress, right?
(Self, start doing stuff with the free weights to tone your upper arms that you loath. Love, your memory.)
I like tank-style dresses but I want my upper arms covered, and I want my knees covered, too - most dresses/skirt are too short.