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This company's name refers to the swimwear collection of dresses and tops and skirts that meet Jewish modesty standards. However, daywear pencil skirts are also offered, and many of the swimwear looks can go from the water back to daywear. Shop online or at the retail store in Brooklyn, New York. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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This store in Eureka, Illinois USA, offers ankle-length skirts with cute styling in girls sizes and regular and maternity women's sizes. Sleeveless, high-neck knit layering shells in neutral colors are also sold. Shop online or in the retail store. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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This Jewish company's microfiber layering tops meet tznius specifications with options for full and cropped lengths and three-quarter and wrist-length sleeves. Lace overlays on some of the tops add a dressy flair. Long skirts with lace overlays are available to complete an outfit. Designs are produced in New York, and international shipping is available. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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Designed by an Israeli woman who now lives in California, this collection features one-piece dresses that cover the collar bone, elbows and knees with no layering required. The fabrics are mostly blends of stretch fibers with lightweight silk, jersey and linen. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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Unique side-tier palazzo pants and crop cargo gauchos from this brand are sold by Zappos. The name XCVI stands for 1996 in Roman numerals, the year the company was founded. The company's home website does not provide as easy a shopping experience as the Zappos link featured here. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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These removable panels that snap in place around a bra offer a wider range of colors and styles than most other products of this type on the market. However, the neckline coverage may not be high enough for some women since the snap attachment straps slide to the tops of the bra cups. As a warning, most of the demo photos for this product are indiscreet. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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This Nevada-based company founded by patternmaker Linda Skinner adds a creative, modern edge to modest bridal and formal styles. Gowns feature high necklines, cap or longer sleeves and knee to floor length hemlines. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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Most of the exquisite dresses and veils from this store are authentically vintage, made decades ago. A few of the styles are new, made to look vintage. The family-owned business has been in operation since 2001. Add Comment or View 0 Comments |
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This western wear supplier based in Colorado offers several styles of split riding skirts in a variety of fabrics and colors. Prices range over $100 per item partly due to the quantity of fabric required to produce the full designs. Some sizes are in stock, but many of the items are custom made at the company's sewing shop. Add Comment or View 1 Comment |
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"Skirlot" is this company's creative name for a skort. Two styles of regular culottes are also offered. Products are made upon receipt of order and are shipped within one to three weeks. Add Comment or View 1 Comment |
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These four-piece designs the company calls "Original Kosher Swimwear" are available with matching headwear. Aqua Modesta states that its swimwear material is opaque even when wet, dries quickly and does not cling. Fabrics are UV-rated for greater sun protection. Swim sets in women's regular sizes 2 to 20 are offered in addition to girls' and maternity styles. Add Comment or View 1 Comment |
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Clips attach this fabric panel to the bra straps. While ads claim that the panel may be adjusted higher or lower to control coverage, in reality the panel tends to slide downward to rest on the tops of the bra cups. Another drawback is that the fabric is thin like a slip, so lighter colors are semi-translucent. This product is stocked by many online and in-store retailers. Thanks to the visitor who advised this review in the comment section. Add Comment or View 1 Comment |