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Dooney & Bourke

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Product Picture i purchased this dress yesterday when i stopped by F21 after work, the thing is, the chest part of the dress is a little too loose and i really want to keep this dress because i love the print and the material is really soft.  can a tailor take out some of the fabric around the chest area? or just re-stitch it so that it fits me better??  should i not even bother??   any other suggestions??

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BCBG

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You could always add a low cut, lacy spaghetti strap cami under it in black or red.  I had to do this for a dress that was way too big in the chest area.  I just bought a cheap cami and cut the bottom half off so that it wouldn't be too bunchy around my middle.  I actually got compliments on it and no one realized that the cami didn't come with the dress.  HTH!



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A tailor could fix it.

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Chanel

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I also think a tailor could fix it

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Dooney & Bourke

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thanks for giving me hope guys!

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Dooney & Bourke

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I would get it fixed. I also just bought a F21 dress that is a tad big on the sides.. it's off to the alternation place for me as well...


Love to see pics of this dress on you... it's very cute!



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Kenneth Cole

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Do you think a padded strapless bra would work?

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I believe a tailor can fix it.

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