As usual, I wore knickers for the drive in to town and took them off in the car when we got there. I wore flat, flip-flop style sandals and as soon as I left the car park it brought back the feelings I had when I first wore it. It’s a great dress to wear when I’m in the right frame of mind. Very thin fabric, quite short and reasonably fitted but not tight at all. The feeling is what I’d have to call ‘vulnerable’ in so far as it feels almost like I have nothing on.
My nipples showed all the time and the dress gives absolutely no support so there was lots of movement going on! I had a wrap with me in case I needed it but I managed to get through 90% of the day without the need for it.
The slightest breeze blows it against my body and I think it’s 100% obvious I have nothing on under it. For the first 20 minutes or so I felt the need to repeatedly adjust it and pull it down. I kept carefully checking where the how far the hem was up my thighs and pulling it out from between my legs. It took a good while to get to feel confident enough to leave it alone. Even then, I kept occasionally checking where it was up to. Eventually I was OK and more or less forgot about it. Besides, I’d made Husband promise to keep an eye on it.
The main problem with this dress is that it makes it quite difficult to sit. Not so much because it’s short (which it is) but because it’s so thin and light coloured, I’m so worried about marking the back if I do sit for any length of time.
I suppose it’s a dress for the sort of nights out when I don’t have to do too much sitting.