Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Limited exposure

My friends and I have observed that during the past few years, Kamiseta has been a bit "meh." It's either the clothes are too bland or they're too expensive. That said, we often just check it out during the sale season.

But there was one piece of clothing that went against that observation. It was a nice little number from Kamiseta's Limited line.



The Limited line has its own bag and logo. When you're in the store, it's easy to spot their designs because the hanger is wrapped in this thick, burlap like fabric with silver embroidery. And if you buy an item, (like I did), you get a special bag, and the inside part is wrapped in Japanese paper with a silver sticker.



And what's inside the bag? It's this chic and sassy little number.



The first thing that caught my eye was the fabric. It was a silk jersey confection with a jewel toned floral print. It pops out from afar, but it isn't too overwhelming when you look at it up close.



The neckline is asymmetrical and draped, and there's a black, ponte lace that goes around one of the straps.



And it runs all the way to the back, to reveal a sexy twist to the seemingly sweet front part of the dress.



The workmanship and fabric both say Limited, but the price is so cheap, you'd think it's mass produced. But the sales clerk said that it's not, and they only have 4 pieces in the store.

If Kamiseta does more clothes like this, my visits to them won't be limited anymore.

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