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Women's Nylon Seamless Long Cami Slip Dress, Plus Size and One Size- Black/Grey
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Color : Pink, Blue, Black, Grey | One Size Fits All (Length: 31" inch, Bust: 30" - 45" inch)Camisole Slip Dress : Lightweight | Super Soft Stretchy | Comfortable | Slim Fit |Knee-Length Long camisolesWear it as a Seamless Spaghetti strap dress | Bodycon Long Midi Dress | Undergarment or as a layering pieceThese basic spaghetti straps cami go well for any occasion | Casual | Daily | NightwearCOLOR DISCLAIMER : As different computers display colors differently, the color of the actual item may vary slightly from the above images"
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u/Peregrinebullet ยท 48 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

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UNDER LAYERS

THIN LAYERS - I always wear a long slip under my dresses in the winter, I have the following:
Longer beige good for midi dress/skirts

shorter, black and grey, good for knee length

I also have a large collection of Uniqlo Heattech tank tops, scoop neck tee's and turtlenecks in different colours. The last one is for work, but the other two are game changers in adding warmth under stuff. The Heattech leggings don't work for me, as I have 45" hips.

I buy Memoi Sweater tights - I have 6 pairs in 4 colours that I rotate through and they've held up for 3 years for me (cold wash, hang dry).

I have several undersummer shorts (thigh chafe is a thing for me). They are NOT cheap, but I find them super comfortable, no matter the temperature, hot or cold.

PETTICOATS. I buy mine from Hell bunny - I don't bother ordering them online anymore, because the customs is stupid in Canada, so I wait until my local gothy store has the colours I want. I have white, red, hot pink, black, pale pink and purple petticoats. I think I want a yellow one and I'll be set.

Last are fleece lined leggings - I buy mine from costco, but they're kinda meh.

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BOOTS.

Wearing knee high boots makes a big difference, for a couple reasons - 1) extra layer on the leg, 2) You can hide any manner of extra socks under the boots, even if they don't match your outfit - so you scored a sweet deal on blue/orange technical wool socks? No problem, the boots hide them.

I have a wide calf, so I stick to Naturalizer's Jerri boots or the domenique's from Soft Moc (I don't know if they're still available, but they've got a fuzzy lining and they're SO WARM)

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Most of my warm dresses are

- jersey knit dresses from Eshakti, with elbow length sleeves ( I own these ones: 1, 2, plus a couple others that are out of stock )

-two Stop Staring dresses I got from ModCloth sales (Plus a Prim Class Hero skirt)

- a bunch of Lindybop Audrey dresses (they pair really well with sweaters/cardis and petticoats. (I really like the audrey dresses because they can swing very vintage pinup or very office appropriate depending on your accessories). They're super durable too. I've worn them with a blazer and sombre belt to interviews and with petticoats and mary janes to parties.

a couple Micheline Pitt skirts - They're lined and/or heavy!

I also want to shout out to the XiaoLiZi etsy store - they do wool dresses, and while I haven't been able to sink money into them, a couple of my friends have and rave about them.

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So when I get dressed for the day during fall/ winter, I'm usually putting on underwear, bra then sweater tights, undersummer shorts, and full length slip, then extra socks (usually stolen from my husband), THEN my dress and (if situationally appropriate) a petticoat then a cardigan/sweater. I also have a knee length skirted wool coat (London Fog, bought from The Bay) That'll usually last me down to -10 C ish. If it's colder than that, I'm wearing wool pants and leggings or my wool long underwear and jeans.