It’s been an unfortunate summer in Ireland this year, with maany people unsure what they should wear as the weather is very wet, but the humidity is incredibly high
Ireland’s weather right now is very wet, but also incredibly humid, making it very difficult to decide what to wear.
Well, Marks and Spencer might have the answer to your question as their Pure Cotton Floral V-Neck Midi Tea Dress from Nobody's Child not only looks stunning, but it has mid-length sleeves for some extra coverage and it comes in a midi style. However, its material is light and won’t leave you feeling sweaty.
A second shopper wrote: “This dress was bought for a wedding in July and I wanted cotton or linen, brightly coloured, not too formal and comfortable to wear - this dress ticked all those boxes”.
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