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Originally Posted by Sha_
Um. So like I'm after some interview clothes aswell. All I got are some linen pants and a 3/4 length sleeve shirt. But I wear full length now, and I wear knee length dresses aswell so I'm not that happy about it, interview is on sat. I dont have any skirts, apart from one which is uncomfortably big, and not smart enough.
I saw this pinny once on sale from the oasis website, it was mega cute but smart, anyways it was gone before I had the chance to buy it  .
There's a kinda cute piniafore-ish sleeveless dress H&M but its £20? And I dont have any smart trousers. New linen ones arent bad though if I make sure to keep the crease in them. Do I have to wear plain stuff? I have patterened dresses, or how about that shirt-dress I posted earlier? Is that too informal, or is it okay?
Edit: this is it: 
Keeping in mind I iron it so it's not 'crease effect' (as it's meant to be). Is it still too informal?

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So anyways

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I wore the dress. The dress was fine. But I really need smart trousers. I only have linen. and the wideleg ones were slightly too long and they didnt look quite smart enough.
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Originally Posted by Aida
That's cause they are  .
I prefer these:

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Ok tbh, I bought them for wudhu first of all, then my regular home sandals broke. I was so happy cuz i hated them. It was 6th september 2005

. Hahaha. Anyway's I didnt find other sandals so I just wore these forevermore. But in anycase they were my wudhu sandals, not everyone elses!
Those flipflops are pretty but [fussy] Im not sure if the straps are really soft, but also sometimes thin straps dig in a bit, also when the bottom of the shoe is hard its not comfy, and if it's the heavy type they make those slap slap noises against your feet when you walk, lastly, they look like the kind with no grip and are slippery underneath. [/fussy]



But I'd have to try them on for real to know.