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Does anyone know where I can find knit long sleeved tops with a longer, fitted look? I have absolutely no longer tops (except for maternity) and I only like longer ones (covering the derriere) - but I prefer fitted to "tent like" ones. Of course juniors has them but they are way too tight and horrible thin clingy material. Now that it is chilly, I need to find something....
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what size? or if you don't want to say size.. plus or just women's or petite or tall or?
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Lands End just came out with different "fits". Their Fit 1 is a modern, slim fit and also cut long. I so do not have the figure for this type of top so I can't personally vouch for them or anything.
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JodieLyn wrote:
what size? or if you don't want to say size.. plus or just women's or petite or tall or? |
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Not really sure Jodie. I am usually XS Petite - though for tops I take regular XS or S as I have very long arms. Now I am only 4m postpartum and need a S or M. I had a couple of nice fitted knit tops for the summer (my sister got me from abroad) and it made a difference to have a nice cut which went over skirts to below the derriere. I like a lot of the Coldwater Creek ones - but I can only afford outlet and the winter stuff is not on sale.
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SusanJ wrote:
Lands End just came out with different "fits". Their Fit 1 is a modern, slim fit and also cut long. I so do not have the figure for this type of top so I can't personally vouch for them or anything.
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I got a catalog in the mail today Susan - and noticed this. Generally LE tops do not fit well on me - but I will have to look at this.
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hmm you might try Sierra Trading Post they can have good prices and often it's the small sizes that they get at a good price. Exactly which styles they have is hit and miss though.
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This gal's links may be of use: About the Tunics
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Marilyn,
I found that Target has longer knit tops this season. I am by no means petite but they are even long on me so they'd probably be great for you. Oh and the arms are longer too!
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Whoops! Forgot to add a link so you can see what I mean.
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Michele - these look great at a good price. Would even be good for my dd. Just wondering though - how thin is the fabric - do we have to layer?
I went to our Target store this week but there were no long sleeve tops at all. I would order online with the free shipping - but I need to know the quality of the fabric.
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Thanks everyone too for the suggestions. Great links Suzanne - but SO MANY places to look at I don't know where to start!
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MarilynW wrote:
Michele - these look great at a good price. Would even be good for my dd. Just wondering though - how thin is the fabric - do we have to layer?
I went to our Target store this week but there were no long sleeve tops at all. I would order online with the free shipping - but I need to know the quality of the fabric. |
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You would definitely want to layer as these are not thick knits. Heavier knits are hard to find these days and you won't find them at that price for sure. I personally prefer layering as I tend to get overly warm but as I recall you don't have a lot of "built in insulation" so I am guessing you get cold more easily than I would.
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I just have to update you all - I finally found the right top - the Lands End modern fit is just perfect for me - I do not buy petites in tops - the XS is the right fit and length - the fabric is no way as thin as Target or other juniors, and does not need layering. I also got a lovely long cotton cardigan from Lands end. For Christmas etc I got this lovely top in redto go with a black velvet skirt!
I am feeling quite glamorous....
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lovely.. I just got a mock neck from lands end and I really like it.. nice fit to it and not too thin (a 1x so apparently their fit tends to be good through sizes ) it's a pretty creamy white with a emerald green pattern.. feels quite cheerful without having to wear red
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