Bargain Friday’s TPS Report: Ann Taylor’s Cotton Stretch Short Sleeve Button Front Shirt

by C on 07/24/2009 · 14 comments

in Fashion, The Personal Shopper (TPS)

Our daily TPS reports suggest one piece of work-appropriate attire in a range of prices.

Reader K alerted us to this lovely blouse on sale at Ann Taylor; as she noted, “the ruching at the front gives us women with a little more up front the ability to button without a cami or double sided tape.” We love the ruching also, as well as the slightly puffed sleeves and the sharply pointed collar. It’s available at AnnTaylor.com for $29.99 (was $59) in a few different colors. Cotton Stretch Short Sleeve Button Front Shirt

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Mel July 24, 2009 at 10:09 am

This looks like a cute shirt. AT and Loft shirts do work pretty well for women with a little more up top. Last I looked, Loft still had some nice short sleeve button downs on the Final Sale rack for $14.99 (about a week ago), but I’m not sure if there will be any left now. I saw shirts in navy and turquoise and got the navy one.

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Penelope Phillips-Armand July 24, 2009 at 10:50 am

This top looks good for the sort of job that requires moving one’s arms or upper body, e.g. giving a presentation with extensive graphics. Unless it’s a very hot Friday, though, wouldn’t it have to be worn with a jacket?

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Cat July 24, 2009 at 11:46 am

cute. anyone seen this in person – is that top button high enough to avoid a cami on a long torso?

Where are all these offices with their strict dress codes?? The only thing that keeps me from wearing blouses like this is if I know I’ll be out of my office a lot (and therefore subject to the general building A/C settings!) during the day.

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Liz July 24, 2009 at 11:59 am

What a cute top! As a bustier woman myself, I can totally appreciate the extra room up top with the great accent details.

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b July 24, 2009 at 12:27 pm

I am actually wearing this exact top (and color) today! It is very comfortable and stays almost completely wrinkle-free without needing to iron – just hang it up straight out of the dryer and smooth it out.

For Cat – for me, the top button is definitely too low to avoid either a cami or a hidden snap/safety pin higher up on the placket (depending on personal preference). I am 5-8 with an average torso and, on me, the button basically sits directly over my bra.

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Chase July 24, 2009 at 1:12 pm

Love the top, but they’re out of blue, so I looked around. This is cute and a STEAL – 40% off of $19! – but is there any way it’s not going to be too cheaply made? Anyone wear Express?

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Chase July 24, 2009 at 1:12 pm
Jennifer July 24, 2009 at 1:14 pm

I have this shirt- great look, but I still need tape/pins/cami.

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K July 24, 2009 at 2:04 pm

I find ironing ruched cotton shirts terribly hard. How does this shirt iron?

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b July 24, 2009 at 2:34 pm

To K – this is just one girl’s opinion, but I find that this shirt does not require ironing at all. I take it out of the dryer while the dryer is still spinning, hang it up, straighten it out, and I’m good to go all day w/o wrinkles. It has a “softer” look than the no-iron shirts (such as brooks brothers) but it definitely doesn’t wrinkle. I’m not quite sure how they pulled this off but I’m a big fan as I hate to iron.

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RKS July 24, 2009 at 4:43 pm

Honestly — I hate puffed sleeves. And the first thing I saw about this shirt was what looked like huge shoulders on the model.

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carissa July 24, 2009 at 8:27 pm

A client of mine wears these tops, sans camisole, and she has a tall busty figure. She does pin the gape though.

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Cat July 25, 2009 at 9:35 am

thanks for the button height feedback – I think I will skip this one. I don’t mind adding a cami to a DvF dress or a purposely low V sweater, but I’m tired of needing them for everything! Extra laundry, extra summer layer, and extra money for a second piece? Retailers, I’m over it!

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SK July 25, 2009 at 9:35 pm

Agree wih Cat… the fewer 2-layer outfits I can avoid during the summer, the better.

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