Do you like either of these J. Crew tops? I'm really liking the short-sleeved sweater, but I'm not sure if it's really cute. Am I imagining its cuteness?
The tank top, I really like, but do you think it would look good on someone with a large chest? It looks like it would cut me off at a weird part on my chest, and make my boobs look bigger. TIA!
-- Edited by wetbandit42 at 19:25, 2007-04-26
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IDK the price points on these items, but here are my thoughts. The sweater you can get anywhere and probably cheaper at places like F21 or Old Navy. I personally don't think it's anything "special". So I guess I would get it depending on the price.
The tank is cute, but I think that if someone with a larger chest wore it, it woul billow out a lot more at the bottom making the person appear larger all around, possibly pregant. I just don't think it would lay right.
The sweater I am so-so about. The color is pretty, but the style is a little plain. If you needed something to layer over tanks for cool evenings, mornings, etc. then it might be worth it. I really like the tank. I think it would depend on where the detailing sits on your chest on whether it would be flattering or not. If all the detailing sat above your breasts then I think it could work.
The red sweater is cute, but doesn't strike me as extraordinary. The tank top is adorable but I am pretty sure that the neckline will not be flattering on a larger chest.
Alegria wrote: The tank is cute, but I think that if someone with a larger chest wore it, it woul billow out a lot more at the bottom making the person appear larger all around, possibly pregant. I just don't think it would lay right. Ooof, I didn't think about that. I'm going to be at the mall tomorrow. Maybe they'll have it so I can check it out.
Thanks for all the opinions, ladies! I absolutely love the sweater, but I might wait for it to come down in price a bit. Or use squishy'scoupon code.
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