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Asymmetrical Chambray Dress

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Asymmetrical Chambray Dress

Asymmetrical dresses- or asymmetrical tops.  Every time I see one I think that someone forgot part of the dress!

This dress has a great length to it, much like the maxi dresses that we’ve reviewed the past couple of days.  What it doesn’t have is obvious, one shoulder is completely bare.

Now, this isn’t the same as a strapless, in that the right shoulder is covered so it probably won’t have the same potential problems staying up.  But does the one shoulder bared cause modesty problems?

I think that my eye is quickly drawn to what’s missing, and whereas it isn’t as alluring as a shorter skirt or lower top, this is still something that’s going to get you attention to your body.

Could an under-layer help this?  Could it be made modest?  Do you think it is modest?


I'm a 35 year old guy married to the most beautiful woman in the world (VirtuousBlonde) for 10 years, and has 5 mostly adorable children-- depending on whether they've had a nap, of course. I'm a software developer by trade, though I like to write on various topics. I got my start in blogging at MInTheGap in 2004 writing about culture, politics and got started talking about modesty on this site just 3 years ago.

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