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June 19th, 2009

More evidence of the sack dress revival: Topshop’s denim pocket tunic

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What was that we were saying about the imminent sack dress revival? Here's further proof, in the saggy shape of Topshop's denim pocket tunic, which would actually make a good uniform for the inmates of the Fashion Police jail, now we come to think of it: utilitarian, made of hard-wearing denim, completely joyless to wear… Maybe we should put in a bulk order?

If any civilians out there would like to try this, it's £40, and you can buy it here. Just be ready for all of the knowing glances and questions about when you're "due"…


7 Responses to “More evidence of the sack dress revival: Topshop’s denim pocket tunic”

  1. Katie says:

    Just pick up a muumuu from Walmart and hem it. You’ll save a lot of money.

  2. julia says:

    id buy it if I decided to “go country.” just kidding.
    save your money. just buy a potato sack, put buttons on it, and wear it.
    or better yet,just wear a sack over your head.

  3. Helen says:

    It looks a bit like what I wear when I am painting at my studio. There are even pockets for paintbrushes. Defiantly a bit pricey for a smock.

  4. Miss Q says:

    Augh!!! Kill it with fire!!!

  5. Katharine says:

    That looks – awesome, actually. With a pair of heather-grey leggings and a scarf. Comfortable, but with a slight shaping princess seam – and pockets! Why doesn’t women’s wear always have pockets, I ask you? Perfect weekend wear, except that Topshops don’t grow here.

  6. spikesnsilk says:

    These can be very stylish if you know how to wear them. Unbutton them partially, belt them, wear them short and with tights. Make ‘em artsy.

  7. sue says:

    Not keen on looking like a frump

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