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Fashion Friday: Deanna in a Tickled Pink Dress

22 Jun

When the days heat up fast and cool down slowly, an easy fitting dress in a lightweight knit can keep you feeling fresh as a cherry blossom. Deanna bought this little pink dress for a summer study program in steamy Japan, where she tooled around town on a mamachari bike. She left the mamachari in Japan but kept the dress.

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About Fashion Friday: Inspired by a 2011 Bike to Work Day challenge sponsored by the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, this series highlights the broad range of “dress for the destination” bicycling fashions.

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Posted by on June 22, 2012 in Cycle Fashions

 

2 responses to “Fashion Friday: Deanna in a Tickled Pink Dress

  1. fiedlerin

    June 27, 2012 at 10:05 am

    I love it… I was just about to write somewhere else about how a knit dress with enough stretch is the perfect “commute in work clothes” kind of garment.

     
    • ladyfleur

      June 27, 2012 at 10:15 am

      I LOVE knit dresses. I must have a dozen of them, mostly from retailers like Title 9 or Athleta. The brands they carry are not as cheap as others, but they seem to be tested for more active use and have little details like small hidden zippered pockets.

       

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