Glassons Try on Haul/ Review
- Amy Sobo
- May 17, 2020
- 2 min read
During quarantine, I find one of my biggest pastimes to be discovering new clothing brands and sale searching. Glassons is full of basics in essentials, which is just what I was missing in my closet for summer. Overall, it is my new obsession; the quality is so high for the prices. Here are a few things I got and how I feel about them.
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Square Neck Rib Tank $11.99
This shirts is my literal new favorite thing. It is pretty cheap and made of super thick material (similar to the aritzia crops). I will definitely be wearing these all the time. I got a size xs in the colors tomato soup and white.
This top is also a pretty thick material. I love it because you can wear it to dress up simple sweats or wear it with a skirt/ long pants to be more classy. Size xs/s.
This top is a bit more stretchy, thin, and soft than the first ribbed tank. Furthermore, the neckline is not too low and the lace straps are not itchy whatsoever.
Seamless Shirred Frill Tank $11.99
This tank is much longer than the others. It is close to a smocked material and is summer comfy and secure. Size xs/s
This dress is probably my least favorite item I bought. I think I will probably not return simply because I can see myself wearing it to a nicer gathering. The only problem is I had to safety pin the top together since It is a bit larger, but I may just have needed a smaller size. Size small.
Floral Skater Dress $21.99
Ha I'm just now noticing the makeup spot on my hand. Anyway, I absolutely love this dress. It fits me perfectly and isn't too short. Size US 4.
I definitely need to iron this dress, however, I love the silhouette and color of it. It can totally be dressed up or down. Size xs.
Shirred Mini Skirt $11.99
This skirt is super stretchy and comfy and is also one of their best sellers. I paired it with their square neck rib tank.
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