So, first arrivals, and I still can't get finds to work . . .

I tried this for some nice winter loungewear. It might be thick enough for winter. The fabric is very soft, the turtleneck comfortable. There is a bit of strangeness in the arm seaming. While I wanted it to look cute and oversized on me, it didn't. It doesn't;t hang the way I had hoped with my nursing bust.

http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/ma...../4018673?o...

I love cashmere V-necks, and live in them most of the winter. When I saw this, with the fun texture and in a color that is one of my best, I snapped it up. The cashmere is soft, even on my sensitive skin. The v is a bit deep and would require a cami, but I am fine with that as I would layer under it anyway. Winter is cold, very cold, by me. However, it wasn't fitted enough to be flattering or boxy enough to look intentional. Again, I think its a bust issue.

http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/no.....77?origin=...

This was more of a longshot for me. I loved the look, but feared that as a pear, it might not work as it would be too fitted over the hips. I was right. But I had to try! The fabric is quite nice, the v not too low, and the color lovely.

http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/tw.....681?origin...

This is a maybe. I need to try on with slim trousers. I might be trying too hard on this one. it fit over part of the bustline, but not all of it, making it look a bit (more than a bit) maternity. I might just be hyper sensitive to this as I was in maternity clothes last fall!

http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/ka.....n=wishlist

I see why people rave over Eileen FIsher. It's just a tee, right? Except it hides all the bumps and lumps, feels delightful, the color is rich, and it can be hand washed. Yeah, I am in love with a very expensive tee.

http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/ei.....n=wishlist