I freaking love a good dress.
This is for a number of reasons. The first is that they are beautifully cost effective. A top and bottom bundled up in the same garment costs significantly less than a top and bottom purchased separately, while still achieving the same standard of body coverage required to exit the house without being arrested.
The second is that dresses are quicker to put on than top and bottom combos, ultimately resulting in more time each morning to sleep/check Facebook/do something more productive than this which I am yet to discover, but I’m sure I will one day.
The third is that they are comfortable (no annoying muffin tops when you’re in a frock). The fourth is that they allow you to break out into impromptu interpretive dance at all times…
Look, let’s just say that dresses are the superior garment. They’re all I get around in, anyway.
So, I speak as an interested and invested consumer when I humbly ask of chain stores across the country: Can we stop with the shift dresses?
Please?
Let’s not kid ourselves: they look good on a very small sliver of the population. And that slither of the population look good in most things, so I doubt they’d miss them. However, for those of us with slightly more pronounced waist-to-hip ratios and significantly protruding boobs and bums, the shapeless shift presents a problem.