Thank you, Janet! Mr Max loves my other Bailey44 tops, one a bandage-y drapey sleeveless number which I bought without realizing that the mesh panels had nothing behind them. Will see if I can find the cold shoulder top you modeled in my size; hope you don't mind.
What a cute dop kit engraving, too!

Minimalist, the top is deceptively voluminous on the hanger -- actually I spotted it on the mannequin in the store and was immediately drawn to it, but because of the fluid, lightweight drape, you can't immediately tell how much fabric there is. I got it in a S and it is plenty roomy and there is a lot of sleeve length (the sleeves are a lightweight knit). I'll be curious to find out if it works for you too! The SA's and I agreed that a little side semi-tuck helps lend a bit of structure.

It was a great trip all around. We're flying home now. Started in Portland with friends, visited the Columbia river gorge waterfalls, Mt Hood, Mount St Helens, Cannon Beach, and then went down to the CA coastal redwoods. From there, I parted with my friends and went on to Burney Falls and Lassen National Park for a couple of days, and then joined up with my husband in Tahoe. However, Tahoe was swarmed with people and some of our plans got canceled because of weather, so we made a last-minute decision to go to SF for the last couple of days of the trip. It was a great decision -- I just wish we'd gone sooner, as our time was too short!

We did a little more shopping yesterday -- popped into the Levi's store for hubs to stock up on jeans, and also found a pair for me, which is amazing because Levi's have not worked for me for many years. Also got me an "altered" denim trucker jacket -- distressed, collarless, and with the waistband cut off. It's a fun updated piece since I have grown a little bored with my old classic light wash denim jacket.

Those shoes are incredible! The cold shoulder top really suits you too. Hope you had a great trip!