Lise, thank you. Your dress looks like a cousin to my dress!
Dee, #2 is pretty easy, unless you’re trying to avoid wrinkles, then forget it!
Jenni, thank you. The first picture was from eight years ago when I had broken my toe. I had to wear sandals that didn’t touch my toe for weeks. Luckily, I had several pairs to choose from.
Lisa, thank you. I think some of these would work for your style, in summer, anyway.
Suntiger, I hope you don’t think we’re having sandal weather now. We’re not in the Deep Freeze most of the country is in. We’re on the eastern slope of the Sierra, and it’s just normal cold here, in the 20s every morning.
Cat2, thank you. I just love that dress, with its handkerchief hem. I was just venturing into grey then. It might have been one of the first, actually.
KKards, thank you. #3 has gotten the most wear of all of them. It’s surprisingly versatile. I love it with the vintage Coach bag and the patterned sandals, but I’ve also worn it with silver and also mustard.
Goldenpig, thank you. Some might say, come on, you have enough. Others might say, well, why not? Variety is the spice of life.
Helena, thank you. The shapes are interesting. Some might say weird, but I don’t care what they say.
Angie, thank you. I really love #6, too. It has a heavy silky texture that is very interesting. It’s fun to accessorize it. I have a few pieces of lapis that look beautiful with it.
Kelly, thank you. I think the docent description is because they are slightly odd in some way - the shape, the hem, or whatever.
Janet, thank you. The last one is actually wool, so I can wear it in cooler weather. The others are all pretty much summer wear.