
Frugal Friday’s Workwear Report: Short-Sleeve Knit Wrap Dress
Our daily workwear reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.
Target is crushing the plus-size basics these days, and this wrap dress from its Ava & Viv line is no exception. I love that it has all of the best elements of a figure-flattering wrap, without the deep V-neck and potential for a wardrobe malfunction.
The basic black color would be great to have on hand for an easy work outfit, but it also comes in blue, bronze, green, and orange, all of which would be great for weekend wear, too.
(Bonus tip: I just picked up these slides during a Target run and can’t wait for the weather to be warm enough for me to wear them.)
The dress is on sale for $22.40 and comes in sizes X–4X.
For straight sizes, this black wrap dress from Halogen is $79 (lucky sizes only); the floral print is on sale for $63.
P.S. Happy Easter and Happy Passover to those who’ll be celebrating this weekend!
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Workwear sales of note for 4.19.22…
- Nordstrom – The big spring sale just started; 11,000+ new markdowns. Big sales on Natori, AGL, Tory Burch, Theory, L’Agence, St. John, UGG, Zella, and Marc Fisher LTD!
- Banana Republic Factory – 50-70% off everything; extra 20% off purchase
- J.Crew Factory – 40% off everything; extra 70% off clearance
- StackSocial – Lifetime license for MS Office for Windows and Mac for $50. (Kat bought one license and may buy more!)
- Zappos – 30,000 sale items (for women)! Try this link for some of the reader-favorite brands on sale.
- J.Crew – 40% off full-price styles; extra 50% off sale styles; 50% off select dresses & more
- Ann Taylor – Up to 50% off your purchase
- Talbots – Extra 40% off markdowns
- Loft – 50% off your purchase
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