has anyone seen this dress live? is it wide enough in the skirt to actually dance in? http: //danceshopper.com/dance-clothes.Dance_America_Long_Tie_Back_Gown_Silk_E1 (paste into browser and delete space after colon) [moderated: latingal - inactivate commercial link]
True, I am fortunate enough to have the holes repaired for free (thank you). But they don't do any favors to the resale value of the dresses.
Yes I wouldnt' hestate if it was under 200... but... still tempting. does anyone konw if its good quality? is it worth the price? anyone seen it live..
it would work as a costume or for shows.. really want this one, but wouldnt buy without seeing it first.. seen too many bad quality practice outfits to risk
me too, that's why I am asking here. looks like a regular evening gown. doesn't look like a ballroom skirt, but cannot really tell
ok i can see what you mean now it is quite a lot of money to depart with without seeing the skirt first x
indeed. and I've seen some good products by this company, and some bad ones, so I wonder where does this one fall
http: //danceshopper.com/dance-clothes.Dance_America_%20Peasant_Top_T12 (paste into browser line and remove space after colon) - [moderated: latingal - commercial link inactivation] that is really cute... i may consider getting that x
I could do that chris, but danceshopper is just SO SLOW with responses.. lil glal gal, that's cute for latin
Same here. It's very pretty, but that brand is a bit of a toss up. If it looks as good in person, it would make a great dress for shows!
Spandex/lycra compression running shorts by Nike, or Under Armour. That way, if someone chases me, I can just rip-off the Utilikilt and do a hundred meter dash unhampered... in dance sneakers.
you know what? the next time we see each other at rounds... i'll be dressed up. i'll even wear a tie. maybe even a tie bar...