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Esme would be horrified

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Auntieflo Fri 07-May-21 12:05:46

I had a SeaSalt email this morning, and the first thing you see, is a red and white checked dress.
This costs almost £70.00 and I would have thought that whoever designed it, could have got the checks matching!
I'm sure that Esmè, from Sewing Bee, would be horrified

Ro60 Fri 07-May-21 12:11:03

Oh my! The back is passable but the front ?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Fri 07-May-21 12:12:23

Ooh, ouch! The placing makes it stand out too, doesn't it? If even an average home dressmaker had made this themselves they'd have pinned it exactly in the right place to try and avoid this.
Do you think that at £70 the makers feel that it wasn't worth their while to get it right? Though that's not an inconsiderable sum to spend on a dress for many of us.

Alima Fri 07-May-21 12:13:23

Not familiar with Esme but Mrs Walker, our needlework teacher at school in the 60s, would send it back to be re done. Wonder if anyone was daft enough to buy it?

lovebeigecardigans1955 Fri 07-May-21 12:13:28

Gosh! I've just seen the back more closely and that's even worse.

Emily49 Fri 07-May-21 12:16:06

shock. It’s a very unflattering material, even without the appalling pattern misplacement. Like a retro tablecloth....

ixion Fri 07-May-21 12:22:45

One '5 Anchor' reviewer on this dress refers to its
exquisite craftsmanship.....
?

Peasblossom Fri 07-May-21 12:26:53

It’s the almost but not quite that grates. I wouldn’t buy it even though I like the shape.

FindingNemo15 Fri 07-May-21 12:32:29

£70 I don't think so!

Visgir1 Fri 07-May-21 12:35:45

Know what you mean. My late Mum was a Needlework teacher. She always said...when you look at a man's pinstripe suit if you see all the pinstripes matching on the lapels, it's a good well made probably expensive suit, non match off the shelf.

Delila Fri 07-May-21 12:37:18

If that’s the best example they could find for a promotional photo what must the rest of them be like?

threexnanny Fri 07-May-21 13:07:24

I normally like Seasalt but agree that is awful

H1954 Fri 07-May-21 13:09:48

Who's missing a tablecloth? ??

mrswoo Fri 07-May-21 13:50:42

Once you see it, as they say, you can't unsee it. What a mess of a dress.
I love Esme by the way - she gives hope to all us "shorties" but only she could get away with wearing hand sanitizer bottles filled with coloured water worn as a necklace. Even Prue Leith wouldn't get away with that.

SueDonim Fri 07-May-21 13:52:05

That makes my teeth itch!

lemongrove Fri 07-May-21 13:55:21

If you are tall, with long slim arms and legs, have lustrous hair and are good looking, and aged between 17 and 35, that dress could look very nice.?Even with mis matched checks.

Lucca Fri 07-May-21 13:57:48

Aren’t you Lemongrove ?

JoyBloggs Fri 07-May-21 14:11:39

It's terrible!

I started making dresses as a teenager, guided by my mum who was a very good amateur seamstress right into her eighties. Neither of us would ever have regarded that as an acceptable standard of sewing.

I love check shirts/dresses but always look very carefully before buying any to check the checks (no pun intended!). With the Sea Salt dress there's no need to look carefully, it hits you right in the face!

lemongrove Fri 07-May-21 14:12:51

Nope... not even one of those, sadly. Age wise, not even my children fit it.?

GillT57 Fri 07-May-21 14:21:55

I like and buy a lot of Seasalt, but this one is awful. I too could see Esme just looking at it then looking up at the person who had wheeled it forward on their dummy grin

GrannyLaine Fri 07-May-21 15:18:00

I'm really surprised. I've bought quite a few items from Seasalt recently and everything has been beautifully made. But I couldn't cope with those mismatched checks. No, no, no.

Namsnanny Fri 07-May-21 15:41:09

Is there some fashion that the checks conform to? You know, like the holes and tears in jeans!

maddyone Fri 07-May-21 15:56:24

I wouldn’t pay £5 for a dress that badly made, never mind £69.95.