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Size XL
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size XL (Extra Large). This group includes clothing from size 48 to size 52 and possibly oversized clothing suitable for the size XL. This is only an approximate classification for easier filtration of goods. Always check the size chart for each product for exact dimensions. You are then much more confident that the selected size will be right for you. When it comes to fashion, there is no one-size-fits-all. And that's especially true when it comes to women's clothes. Just because a woman wears a size XL doesn't mean she wants to dress like everyone else her size. In fact, many plus-size women take pride in their curves and enjoy showing them off with fashionable and flattering clothing. There are plenty of stylish options available for XL size women, whether they're looking for casual wear or something more formal. In recent years, the fashion industry has begun catering more to this demographic, with an increasing number of retailers offering extended sizes in both their brick-and-mortar stores and online. This means that finding fashionable and well-fitting clothes in larger sizes is easier than ever before.
Pencil dress
Pencil Dress follows the shape and cut of the body figure. The skirt tapers down from the hips. In the sheath dress, feminine hip shapes stand out and optically slim down the waist. They will surely flatter your figure. In our offer you will find a sheath dresses for various types of body figures. A pencil dress is a type of women’s dress that has a slim, form-fitting silhouette. Typically, it is knee-length or longer and has a hemline that is straight or slightly flared. It may also be referred to as a sheath dress. Pencil dresses are often made of materials with some degree of stretch, such as jersey, so that they can hug the body without being too constricting. The pencil dress got its name from its similarities to the shape of a pencil; slim and elongated with very little curvature. The style became popular in the 1950s thanks to actresses like Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe who were known for their hourglass figures and ability to pull off this ultra-feminine look. Today, the pencil dress is just as popular as ever and can be found in myriad styles, colors, and fabrics. Whether you’re looking for a classic black number for the office or a playful printed frock for weekend brunch, there’s definitely a pencil dress out there perfect for you!