The Teacher Who Became Famous Thanks To Her Dress

Published on 01/21/2021
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Nothing Fancy

To begin with, Elizabeth decided on a modest tank dress which she acquired from a company called Wool&. It was meant to be styled in a variety of ways, such as in a crew neck form, like a V-neck, and could easily have a belt attached. She could also dry this piece speedily after being washed. She considered the materials that it was made of: 18% nylon, 49% ultrasoft merino wool, and 33% Tencel™. She was ready to rock!

Nothing Fancy

Nothing Fancy

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Weatherproof

The dress would be perfect for all seasons, being light enough for the heat of summer while being easily pairable with warmer jerseys and the like during winter. This was a dress that was sturdy enough to make it through the days. When Elizabeth had finished with her 100-day challenge, she was amazed to see that it had remained in perfect condition. Interestingly, Wool& initiated their own 100-day campaign, challenging women to wear their dresses for the full duration of the project. They delivered 50 complimentary dresses to the first volunteers.

Weatherproof

Weatherproof

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