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fit and flare maxi dress Black Cotton Maxi Dress | Square-Neck Fit & Flare

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fit and flare maxi dress Black Cotton Maxi Dress | Square-Neck Fit & FlareSome dresses are complicated. The Black Poplin Maxi is not. Sandhya Garg cut it from 100% cotton poplin a fabric that has a slightly crisp hand when it comes off the bolt and then softens and moves more with every wash. The poplin here is the heavier side of the spectrum: it has structure without stiffness, drape without flimsiness. One customer, Penny J., described it as "soft and on the heavier side for soft cotton, not thin at all" which is the

Some dresses are complicated. The Black Poplin Maxi is not. Sandhya Garg cut it from 100% cotton poplin — a fabric that has a slightly crisp hand when it comes off the bolt and then softens and moves more with every wash. The poplin here is the heavier side of the spectrum: it has structure without stiffness, drape without flimsiness. One customer, Penny J., described it as "soft and on the heavier side for soft cotton, not thin at all" — which is the most accurate single sentence we could write about this fabric. It is the reason this dress photographs the way it does, moves the way it does, and holds its shape through a long evening or a flight to a vacation destination.

The silhouette is a fit-and-flare: fitted from the square neckline through the bodice, then flaring into a full maxi skirt that skims the floor. The straps are pintucked — a small construction detail that adds a subtle gathered texture at the shoulder rather than a flat strap. The back is the conversation piece: a criss-cross strap arrangement that is simple from a distance and interesting up close. It is not a cut-out or a keyhole — it is a structural detail that lets the dress work without a bra and creates a clean line from behind. The square neckline sits flat and wide, framing the collarbone and shoulders in a way that photographs especially well.

The dress runs true to size. Model is 5'8" and wears a Small; high point shoulder to hem measures 52". At 5'4", the hem grazes the floor — Karein J., who is 5'4" and wears the dress in a Large, described it as "perfect length in kitten heels." For reference, A.B. is 5' even and found it "a bit too long to wear with flats but perfect with wedge sandals." If you are between sizes, size down for a closer fit through the bodice. Consult the size chart and measure your bust before ordering.

In black, this dress works across a wider occasion range than any single-colour alternative. Beach weddings and outdoor summer ceremonies — the cotton breathes in warm weather and the full skirt moves in a coastal breeze. Day-to-evening transitions — wear flat sandals to a daytime event and swap to heels for dinner. Date nights where you want a dress that requires no ironing and makes no effort look obvious. Karein J. called it "a blank canvas for accessories" — she is right. The dress holds whatever jewellery, shoe, and bag combination you put with it, which means it travels well and earns its wardrobe space many times over.

This dress is also available in yellow and pink — Penny J. bought the pink first and came back for the black. If your size is sold out in black, check the other colourways: the construction and sizing are identical.

Available in sizes XS through 3XL — US sizes 00 through 24. Gentle hand wash in cold water or dry clean. A.B. confirmed no fading or shrinkage after washing and hang drying.

Product details: 100% cotton poplin | square neckline | pintuck straps | criss-cross back | fit-and-flare silhouette | full maxi length (52" from high point shoulder) | sleeveless | black | casual to semi-formal occasion range | sizes XS–3XL | $298 | free US shipping on orders over $250.

Is this dress true to size?

Yes — it runs true to size with a fitted bodice. Check the size chart and measure your bust before ordering. If between sizes, size down for a closer fit through the bodice and waist. Model is 5'8" wearing a Small; the hem is full floor-length at that height.

Is the fabric thick enough to wear without a slip?

Yes. The 100% cotton poplin has enough weight and opacity that no slip or lining is required. Penny J. described it as "on the heavier side for soft cotton, not thin at all."

Can it be machine-washed?

Gentle hand wash in cold water with mild detergent, or dry clean. A.B. washed hers and hung it to dry with no fading or shrinkage. Do not tumble dry or machine wash on a regular cycle — the pintuck and criss-cross strap details need gentle handling to hold their shape.

Is this dress available in other colours?

Yes — also available in yellow and pink. Penny J. bought the pink first, then returned for the black. Sizing is identical across colours.

Is this appropriate for a beach wedding?

Yes. The cotton poplin breathes well in warm and coastal weather and the full maxi skirt moves beautifully in a breeze. Pair with a block heel or wedge sandal for outdoor terrain. This is one of the dresses specifically designed for beach wedding guest dressing.

What shoes work best with a fit-and-flare maxi dress?

Wedge sandals work especially well with the full maxi length — A.B. found wedges perfect where flats were too casual. Kitten heels give a refined look and work with the floor-grazing hem. For beach or outdoor events, a block heel or flat embellished sandal. Avoid stilettos on grass or sand. The square neckline works with both delicate and statement earrings — keep the neckline clear of necklaces since the neckline itself is the jewellery.

Will this dress wrinkle in a suitcase?

Cotton poplin is prone to light creasing if tightly packed. Roll rather than fold, or pack it last on top of your bag. A quick steam on arrival removes any travel creases. The criss-cross back and pintuck straps are easier to press than most structured details — use a medium iron setting with a pressing cloth on the reverse.

Browse more black dresses, maxi dresses, casual dresses, and summer wedding guest dresses in the Sandhya Garg collection.

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Gregory Cox
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
The Greatest Batman Story Ever Written by Scott Snyder
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
Known about this volume for a long time, but I kept putting it off and just managed to finally read it a few days ago. And the first thing that came to my mind after I finished the last page and closed the comic was "Wow, that was a really good story". And I really think that sums it up perfectly, but i'll expand to give a more thorough review. Scott Snyder is the current writer of the main Batman comic book series (Though his run is nearly at an end now), which is where the brunt of my experience with him comes from. I've read another comic by him set around the same time period that this one takes place in (Batman Gates of Gotham) and I honestly wasn't impressed with it. Definitely one of his weaker showings. This one makes up for that and then some however. The Batman featured in this, and the previous, story is Dick Grayson (Robin #1, Nightwing, and currently Agent 13 over in Grayson). Naturally, you'd expect Dick Grayson to be a different character than Bruce Wayne, and Snyder gets this. The entire story really deals with the idea that it is Dick wearing the cape and cowl and crafts an adventure that is made for him and how he would personally deal with it. He makes some mistakes here and there, but also has a lot of success specifically because of who he is. I think the stories told in this work are exciting and full of a good amount of action and character development. Snyder has a tendency in my opinion to only focus on one overarching story, which I don't personally prefer. He avoids that here. There is one massive story being told, with one main villain at its core who is responsible for pulling our heroe's strings, but between that and the start of the story are numerous other adventures as well, with different characters and villains, who have their own motivations. I appreciate this because it's just nice to see our hero fighting against so many different people throughout the story. This also isnt' solely Dick's story. I'd say that it's as much Jim Gordon's as it is Batman's this time around, with the major villain striking really close to home. This adds a sense of emotion and tragedy to the story which you don't often see. Further more, this story is creepy. That's actually something that I don't think can be said about the majority of Batman stories out there. It's dark, depressing, and genuinely creepy at points, capable of chilling you to the bone. It's a solid change of pace and I loved it. Despite the fact that we don't get our traditional Batman in this I would honestly rate this as one of the greatst Batman stories of all time and highly recommend it.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2016
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Alfredo Espinoza
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great story telling, but not for everyone
WARNING: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS THROUGHOUT THIS REVIEW. I found this book to be a really great read. I have been away from comics for a little while now and decided to pick this up after hearing Scott Snyder's interview with Kevin Smith on Fat Man on Batman. I am a fan of the dark style for Batman and this is one of my favorite books now. Granted I've been away for a while so I don't know much of the other stories (I plan on reading a lot more), but this book was an instant favorite. I will admit there are a few things I disliked at first, like Dick Grayson taking the mantle of the Bat but I soon warmed up to him. I'll mention a bit of the storyline now: Dick Grayson is now the Batman after the events of Infinite Crisis. He tries to fit into this new lifestyle as being the Bat and living in Bruce's penthouse. He feels uneasy and restless. So once trouble arises, he goes out as Batman to investigate (same old thing). He gets into this kind of social gathering (disguised as someone else) for the wealthy who purchase items once owned by Gotham's most notorious villains. Now the guy running the show knows he is Batman and tricks him, having some sort of toxin enter his body to make him fear everything around him. While all this is going on, Commissioner Gordon is out on patrol and learns that his son is back in town. Ever since James Jr. was a baby, he couldn't feel empathy. So whenever someone would mess with him, he would go after then ans torture them (this is where things get twisted). Long story short, the reader finds out that it was Gordon's behind all of the crimes recently commit to get back at Batman (Dick). There are also apparences by the Joker, Tim Drake, Barbara Gordon and Sonia Zucco (daughter of Tony Zucco, the man who killed Dick's parents). Now I will say this book is pretty amazing, but like I mentioned in the title, this one isn't for everyone. This book is kinda graphic and has gore elements in it. Not to mention the use of psychotic themes and characters. I can see how some people can get disinterested in that. And the story does jump around a little so it can get a bit difficult to follow. But all in all, it is great storytelling. If dark story-telling is your thing, I recommend checking this one out. The dialog of the characters seem so natural and so is their development. The inclusion of Gordon's son was such a wonderful experience, and not only that but to have him a little twisted in the head was incredible in my opinion. Like they have said before, having this character be twisted, he is a perfect counter-part to both Gordon and Dick; Dick is smiling and care for other people while James Jr. cannot do this, and to Gordon, his son is the one case he cannot solve. Anyways, I loved everything about it and has even inspired me to get back into the comic book genre. I hope my review helped you decide to check this book out.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2013
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Tommy
Grantham, US
★★★★★ 5
A Great Batman Story. Should be in the top Five.
Scott Snyder is an amazing writer and his grasp of the Batman lore and mythos is pretty cool. I am a Batman fan. He is without question my favorite superhero. I especially like to read Batman when he is written well and the mythos of the character are seen as assets to the narrative as opposed to a liability. Given the long history of the character and his supporting cast, there are only a handful of writers who have been able to develop the core of who the character is. Snyder does no compromise that in his work. The Batman in Black Mirror is his adopted son and protege Richard 'Dick' Grayson who was the first Robin the Boy Wonder and later Nightwing. Grayson replaced the original Batman Bruce Wayne when he "died" and this story takes place after Bruce makes his return from the "dead". This story should be on the top five lists of Batman tales. It is just that good. I think Scott Snyder will go down as one of the best Batman writers ever. The story is awesome and stunning. I highly recommend you pick this up especially if you are fan of Batman. You can read this as stand alone tale but if you want some background on Dick Grayson's tenure as Batman check out Those were written by Grant Morrison. I can't say enough about Scott Snyder. If you are a current comic book fan I highly recommend his current run on Batman. (With Bruce Wayne back as Batman). That is proving to be an awesome run. Often in the pantheon of Batman writers we tout Frank Miller as the pinnacle because of Batman Year One. I think Scott Snyder is going to be a threat to that crown when it is all said and done. This was a great book and its worth your money. It's not typical and predictable. I appreciate a writer who honors the mythos and creates something fresh and different. 5 stars for this book. Pick up this hardcover before it is sold out. Trust me it will be.I am sure it will be issued in paperback but his hardcover will be a great collectible.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2011
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Matthew D Daugherty
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 5
Scott Snyder and Co. knock it out of the park
Going into this book, I was pretty apprehensive. I knew that it was a story that came as a direct of result of Grant Morrison's trainwreck of an arch that included Batman RIP and I knew that it had Dick Grayson as Batman instead of actual Batman Bruce Wayne. So the build up was awful, but man, if this isn't one of the finest Batman stories ever penned. Fair warning: this thing is BLEAK. Possibly the darkest Batman story I've ever read. The oppressive atmosphere is captured beautifully in the artwork (alternately Jock and Francavilla). It contains easily the most disturbing panel ever in a Batman comic and I'm honestly hard pressed to think of another one, period. In short, the artwork is spectacular and is the worth the price of admission alone. However, it's the writing that will have you hooked from page one. When I first received this in the mail, I casually picked it up, expecting to flip through and read it later. As soon as I started the first page, though, I couldn't put it down until it was done. The whole thing is just so spectacular. My misgivings about Dick Grayson as Batman completely evaporated when I got further in. Dick Grayson makes an excellent Batman, and what's more, it feels like Dick Grayson being Batman is actually essential to the story. This isn't an instance where it could have just as easily been Bruce Wayne in the cowl, it HAS to be Dick Grayson. Not only does Dick Grayson get a chance to out-Batman even Bruce Wayne, it could very well be the best James Gordon story ever written. Him struggling with his son's problems (I don't want to delve too much into the plot for fear of spoilers) can at times be genuinely heartbreaking, and adds a lot of depth to a character that's more often that not portrayed as Batman's errand boy (even more so than Robin, sometimes). So basically I was going into this expecting a good, not great, story to tide me over until the new Scott Snyder Batman New 52 trade comes out, and instead got what is easily one of the finest Batman stories ever written. I will never doubt Scott Snyder (or Dick Grayson) ever again.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2013
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Down Pat
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Good read / Great artwork
Format: Hardcover
Good read, cool twists. Gorgeous artwork, hardcover a great choice.
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