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    Cute spring dresses designed for fuller figures and bigger busts, right this way. ... Boho Floral Print Casual Maxi Dress. ... petite and plus sizes. In plus sizes choose from 1X to 3X. $198 at ...

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    Angela Foster is a Ft. Lauderdale-based wardrobe consultant who specializes in short women’s style, so I asked her for what I should have to create petites capsule collection of my own. The 10 ...

  4. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    Casual Corner was an American retail clothing chain founded in 1950. It operated stores under the names Casual Corner, Petite Sophisticate and August Max Woman brands, among others, with more than 525 stores at its peak.

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    The Best Casual Dresses for Women. Stacy Gatto. March 16, 2021 at 1:16 PM. ... Floerns Women's Casual Short Sleeve Striped Bodycon T-Shirt Dress 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,231 ratings |

  6. Petite size - Wikipedia

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    In fashion and clothing, a petite size is a standard clothing size designed specifically for women 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) and under. [1] [2] [3] This categorization is not solely based on a woman's height, but also takes into account the proportions of her body. Petite sizes cater to body shapes that typically have shorter limb lengths, narrower ...

  7. Dressbarn - Wikipedia

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    Dressbarn is an online retailer that specializes in women's casual dresses, leisure wear, accessories, and workwear. The company was founded as Dress Barn and operated retail stores between the early 1960s and late 2010s. In 2020, it became a brand owned by the private equity firm Retail Ecommerce Ventures (REV) and branded as dressbarn.