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We've got a Joe Brown shop in our local Shopping Centre and some of the stuff looks like clothes I wore in the late 60's and early 70's. We were walking past earlier this week and hubby took a look at the dress in the window and said he hoped I wasn't thinking of buying it. It was fussy but drab if you know what I mean
 
We've got a Joe Brown shop in our local Shopping Centre and some of the stuff looks like clothes I wore in the late 60's and early 70's. We were walking past earlier this week and hubby took a look at the dress in the window and said he hoped I wasn't thinking of buying it. It was fussy but drab if you know what I mean
I've always thought their stuff looked like dishcloths (used ones, at that). Years ago, you used to get their advertising supplements in the Sunday papers and some of the stuff looked like an advert for Fright Night. Some of the 60's and 70's clothes were made from lovely fabrics, but theirs never looked as though they'd been pressed after finishing, so crumpled and limp-looking.
 
White Stuff Ada Printed 3/4 Sleeve Shirt Dress
Item Number: 404603
QVC Price £60.96
Todays Special Value Price £47.97
P&P £3.95

Off out to lunch, heading to work or having a mooch-around sort of day? Whatever your plans, the Ada printed shirt dress from White Stuff is your go-to. It's made from a soft cotton mix and boasts an easy-to-wear soft A-line silhouette and mid-length relaxed skirt. A collar, buttoned front, 3/4 length sleeves and handy pockets finish things off perfectly, not to mention the charming all-over print. Slip it on and delight in how comfortable and fashionable this dress makes you feel.

*A great saving: If you were to buy this White Stuff Ada Printed 3/4 Sleeve Shirt Dress from QVCUK.com after this offer ends, you'd pay £60.96 plus P&P. So, for our Today's Special Value price of just £47.97 plus P&P, you're saving £12.99.

Transitional months and beyond - this versatile shirt dress will take you from winter and into spring, paired with boots or trainers and layered with a trench coat or cardigan. You can also make it work for summer too, by simply slipping it on with sandals. Come autumn and winter, try it with tights and a cosy jumper for year-round wear.

Print colours only at QVC - with five available, these beautiful print options ensure everyone’s style tastes are catered for. Choose from bold, abstract prints in Navy Multi or Green Multi, fun, conversational prints like Blue Multi or Pink Multi, or select Black Multi for a timeless choice.


  • Midi dress length
  • Shirt collar
  • Two pockets
  • 3/4 length sleeves Buttons down the front
  • 50% organic cotton, 50% modal
  • Machine washable at 30C

Print options:

  • Black Multi
  • Blue Multi
  • Green Multi
  • Navy Multi
  • Pink Multi

Garment measurements:

  • Chest: 8: 91cm (35.8"), 10: 96cm (37.8"), 12: 101cm (39.8"), 14: 106cm (41.7"), 16: 111cm (43.7"), 18: 116cm (45.7"), 20: 122cm (48"), 22: 128cm (50.4"), 24: 67cm (26.4")
  • Waist: 8: 72cm (28.4"), 10: 77cm (30.3"), 12: 82cm (32.3"), 14: 87cm (34.3"), 16: 92cm (36.2"), 18: 97cm (38.2"), 20: 103cm (40.6"), 22: 109cm (42.9"), 24: 57.5cm (22.6")
  • Hip: 8: 108cm (42.5"), 10: 113cm (44.5"), 12: 118cm (46.5"), 14: 123cm (48.4"), 16: 128cm (50.4"), 18: 133cm (52.4"), 20: 139cm (54.7"), 22: 145cm (57.1"), 24: 75.5cm (29.7")
    Length: 8: 118cm (46.5"), 10: 119cm (46.9"), 12: 120cm (47.2"), 14: 121cm (47.6"), 16: 123cm (48.4"), 18: 125cm (49.2"), 20: 127.5cm (50.2"), 22: 130cm (51.2"), 24: 132.5cm (52.2")


All measurements are approximate

 
Personally I don’t like the Joe Brown range because it is just not my ‘cup of tea’. I don’t know why they keep sending me catalogues as they go straight into re -cycling.At least it is a definite ‘look’ which you either love or hate but this dress offering has nothing to set it apart & the prints look as though they are using up old fabric that has been lying around.

Just realised I have been on here for 14 years, you ‘lucky’ folks!!!!!??
 
Why??? do they persist in putting the poor bigger girls into dresses that are straining at the bust with gaping and wrinkling? Who authorises these looks? All it says to me is that the dress is either very badly cut or the models should go up a size - or two. The only one who looks anything like good in it is the skinnier model. Other than that, it's a very average dress similar to stuff sold in supermarkets at a much lower price.
 
Why??? do they persist in putting the poor bigger girls into dresses that are straining at the bust with gaping and wrinkling? Who authorises these looks? All it says to me is that the dress is either very badly cut or the models should go up a size - or two. The only one who looks anything like good in it is the skinnier model. Other than that, it's a very average dress similar to stuff sold in supermarkets at a much lower price.
On the demo I saw Tiff the older model looked great in the blue wearing it with trainers and a sweater draped around her neck, but then a few minutes later she came out wearing the orangey one with heels and a jacket and looked as frumpy as anything. The ba looked ok in the green one, but Sophia the larger model looked absolutely terrible, being tall and wide the buttons were visibly straining around the bust area, it clung to her stomach and her height made the dress a lot shorter it was just so unflattering on her and I'm pretty sure that outside work she wouldn't wear anything as bad as that. I don't know how they can stand there and tell us how good she looks!
 

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