I have this racerback dress in 3 colors. It’s a shift style so it flows almost straight down. It is very slimming if you have areas you want to hide. It is one of my go to dresses when traveling because its polyester and spandex, so its thin and doesn’t wrinkle.
I paried it with a thin Kimono from a local boutique. I’ll add a link of something similar. I’m also sorry but Leith no longer makes this dress so I will try to find something similar.
Here is the racerback shift dress again in pink. This time it’s paired with a duster style cardigan. This one was super soft, lightweight, and one of my favorite outfits for spring!
Although this is a simple racerback dress you can create a perfect workwear outfit by adding a cardigan. This one is a great deal at $13 and comes in several colors. It has a button-down front, fits true to size (small), and is very well made!
Another way to elevate your workwear is to layer your necklaces. The long necklace is from Nordstrom Rack and was on sale for under $20 (Gorjana but sold out). Pair it with a shorter necklace from Tiffany.
Chic for Cheap Tip: Mixing and matching different price points is a great way to create a balanced wardrobe with expensive and budget-friendly items.
Chic for Cheap Tip #2: You’ll always hear us say “Price per Wear” and this means even if you spend a little more money for an item, the more you wear it the price goes down.
Kimono: size Small (I have this Kimono, it’s longer but same fabric weight)
Sandals: size 6.5 (I’ve worn these sandals with the dresses)
Dress: similar
Necklace: Tiffany
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