*In this late-night feature – which will run Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of each week – I’ll gather up three fun items that are currently on sale online and share them with you! I would LOVE suggestions: Stylish wide-width pumps? Classic v-necked sweaters? Chandelier earrings? Petite dress slacks? What would you like to see featured?*
Amy requested a few picks for shirt-style tunics, so here we go:
Orvis Care-Free Button-front Tunic – was $69, now $34
This faux popover style tunic is made from a wrinkle-resistant fabric for easy care, and as the owner of several wrinkle-attractant tunics let me tell you that’s a good thing. It’s also got a classic shirttail hem, which is great if you’ve got curves in the hip or thigh area. Available in sizes 4 – 18 in pink, green, and purple. Size availability varies by color.
Roper Printed Georgette Tunic – was $53.99, now $48.99
I’m a huge fan of black and white prints, so although this georgette tunic may be a little lightweight to wear on its own this minute, it has great layering possibilities. Just imagine it peeking out from beneath a solid-colored boyfriend cardigan! Available in sizes XS – 2X.
Rubbish Plaid Shirt Tunic – was $48, now $29.90
A plaid cotton tunic featuring some of springs hot colors, and at a bargainous price? Gotta love that! Available in sizes XS – XL. Sizing is juniors, so check size charts before ordering.
Other not-currently-on-sale resources for shirt-style tunics:
- 6pm – Dozens of fun tunics, including this dark denim one.
- Orvis – Solids and prints, embellished and plain. Lots of options!
- Nordstrom – Includes some spectacularly expensive designer tunics, but also more reasonably priced ones. Plus sizes, too.
- And, of course, THRIFT STORES! Many of my own button-front tunics have been scored at thrift stores. Check in dresses and shirts both. (thethriftshopper.com can help you locate stores near you.)
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I think I know why that Rubbish Plaid tunic is on sale. The plaid doesn’t match anywhere. This strikes me as a decision to reduce the cost of construction, not a design choice–or at least I hope so. But then, I’m a sewist and such things screams incompetence to me.