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Reddit mentions of TAM WARE Women's Sweetheart Short Sleeve Midi Dress TWCWD053-WHITEPURPLE-US XL

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of TAM WARE Women's Sweetheart Short Sleeve Midi Dress TWCWD053-WHITEPURPLE-US XL. Here are the top ones.

TAM WARE Women's Sweetheart Short Sleeve Midi Dress TWCWD053-WHITEPURPLE-US XL
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    Features:
  • FABRIC: Poly/Rayon/Spandex
  • Provides the nicest and most stylish dress which can be worn in all occasions event this season of summer and spring that won't make you sweat because of the fabric that is used for this item.
  • Regular fit, fits true to size, good quality Fabric, and making style make you feel good and conformtable when wearing
  • Dry, laundry or handwash are available, Low iron if necessary
  • Pull-over midi Dress, Money-back satisfaction guarantee
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ColorWhitepurple
SizeX-Large

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Found 2 comments on TAM WARE Women's Sweetheart Short Sleeve Midi Dress TWCWD053-WHITEPURPLE-US XL:

u/moonjellies ยท 5 pointsr/BabyBumps

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LWT63VP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_0jWAybD9VF8YY

Hopefully that link works. I may need a slip underneath, but it's pretty thick fabric (something more colored would probably be totally fine). I love it!

u/whenwillthewaitend ยท 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

I'm going to agree with everyone saying that generally speaking dresses made for women who aren't pregnant just won't sit right on your body while you're pregnant even if you can get it on and it "fits." There are a couple of exceptions to this like empire waited dresses and bodycon type dresses stretchy enough to accommodate a bump. Like this dress. (Taken from this thread from a month or so ago.)

But all that being said if you have a dress you're just in love with I'd say get it. Maybe wait till a bit closer till the shower to get it so you have a better idea on sizing. I think I've heard ASOS has a pretty good return policy so the other option would be to order a couple of sizes and then return the ones that don't work out.

Personally if I were going to try to wear a nonmaternity dress while 38 weeks pregnant I'd size up from my pre-pregnancy size. But I'm only 23 weeks and I already can't wear any of the bras I owned before I got pregnant because my breasts have gotten a lot large so the dress being larger in the bust than I needed before pregnancy would be an added bonus of sizing up. If you didn't really change anywhere other than your belly you may notice the dress is somewhat ill fitting when you size up.

It's also worth mentioning that if you size up enough to accommodate your belly and then you realize that the size you need for the baby bump leaves the dress too large elsewhere you can probably have the dress altered. I know some places do alterations for a pretty reasonable fee. I personally wouldn't really be willing to pay for a dress that probably wouldn't fit after pregnancy and also alterations but hey if you really love it and you have your heart set on it, then it's definitely an option. And while it wouldn't be worth it to me that doesn't mean it isn't worth it, ya know? Do what makes you happy!