Ridiculously Inexpensive…Spring Dresses

If you’re label conscious or looking to collect heirlooms, move on. These are instant gratification clothes, just something new to broaden your choices. Unserious additions in polyester or cotton- on sale; often masquerading as something more expensive.

Office?

Left: OL Female Temperamental Skater Dress: Proper yet flirty. Navy polyester with red button front, back zipper closure.  Defined waist, full skirt. Pockets! Sale $43.99

Center: Ericdress Mid-Calf Three-Quarter Sleeve Sheath– Show off your figure, yet remain professional. Mid-calf. ¾ sleeves with ruffle cuff. Scoop neck. Zipper closure. Navy blue. Sale $15.45 

Right: Round Neck Polka Dot Skater Dress– Feminine; traditional. Also in green or brown with white dots. Circle skirt. Change the belt. Gentle cycle washable polyester. Sale $19.39

Not Shown: Ladylike Bowknot Plain Bodycon Dress Sale $34.79 

Not Shown: Polka Dot Short Sleeve Midi A-line Dress– in blue or black $45.99 

Chiffon

Left: Floral Printed Midi Skater Dress– Free n’ Easy. Polyester chiffon, round neckline, sleeveless.  Generous. Sale $36.99    

Center: Ericdress Travel Look V–Neck Dress– Denim look top, chiffon bottom- good combo.  Fits at waist. Short sleeves. Almost ankle length. Belt & pocket. Sale $32.89 

Right: Ericdress Mid Calf Peacock Dress– You won’t see this one coming and going. Polyester chiffon. Scoop neck, ¾ sleeves; Pullover. Sale $29.82 

Not Shown: Floral Wrap Long Sleeve Maxi A-line Dress-Palest Green $54.84 

White

Left: White Ruffled Asymmetrical Hem Dress– Frankly charming. Cotton. Also available in blue, red, purple, pink. Sale $32.85

Center: Ericdress Lace Expansion Dress– Sweet not saccharine. Ling sleeved, full skirt; lace cut outs. Sale $45.85 

Right: Lace Short Sleeve Midi X-line Dress– Youthfully provocative. Real scoop neckline, fitted waist. Slip, please. $61.99

Black

Left: Cutout Bodycon Dress– Ladylike. Round neck, lacey, cut-out hem. Fitted. Machine washable cotton. Sale $23.95    

Center: Plain Skater Dress– Think of it as a blank canvas for accessories/color. And Whirl! Gentle cycle machine washable polyester. Sale $32.95

Right: Knee Length Sheath Dress– Eminently practical. Comes with the sash or belt it. V-neck. (also in red.)  Sale $57.99

Opening

Left: Swagger Midi/Maxi Dress– Pretty color/print in blues and ivory. Deep V, fitted waist, zipper back closure. Big circle skirt for twirling. Sale $31.98 

Center: Vintage Print Midi Dress– Conservative, but not stodgy. Round neck, sleeveless, fitted waist, full skirt. Polyester. $Sale $36.89  

Right: Asian Feel Printed Chiffon Sheath. Artful. Round neck; slightly flared. Sale $44.99 

The items featured in this article have been chosen by the editors of Woman Around Town simply because we like them and think you may, too. No advertising fees have been paid to Woman Around Town for this article.

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