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70s white dress

70s white dress MARMALADE 1970s Style Red Dress with White Collar – Marmalade-shop

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70s white dress MARMALADE 1970s Style Red Dress with White Collar – Marmalade-shopSALE! 50% off! 1970s style flared red party dress with large dramatic white collar and slightly puff sleeve at the cuff. A light big night out look dressed up with heels or down with kicks. Fully lined with invisible back zipper. Choose bespoke for custom sizing, shorter sleeve, colour and hem length options. The model pictured is 177 cm tall and wears a size XS. Fabric Content: Dress: 92% PL 8% PU. Lining: 95% PL 5% EL. Fabric provides some stretch.

SALE! 50% off!

1970s style flared red party dress with large dramatic white collar and slightly puff sleeve at the cuff. A light big night out look dressed up with heels or down with kicks. Fully lined with invisible back zipper.

Choose bespoke for custom sizing, shorter sleeve, colour and hem length options.

  • The model pictured is 177 cm tall and wears a size XS.
  • Fabric Content: Dress: 92% PL / 8% PU. Lining: 95% PL / 5% EL.
  • Fabric provides some stretch.
  • Back zipper closure.
  • Fully lined.
  • Hand wash, hang to dry or dry clean.
  • Produced in the EU from Spanish mill fabric.
  • As all of our garments are hand-made upon receipt of order, please allow approximately 4 weeks for delivery.
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                    Joseph Austin
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                    There All Along
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                    It all came about on a recent trip to Mexico after my wife of ten years forwarded an article about Dr Kaminski’s discovery of a new personality type. Interested, I dove in to find everything that I read resonated deeply. I looked up the book and bought the Kindle version and it’s been un-put-down able since. My life hasn’t been without a struggle here and there. The short version is that I put myself through Boise State in their accounting program, did well, and then graduated in ‘89. Don’t laugh, my parents thought it would be good if there was an accountant out there with “personality.” It was a bad idea but I didn’t want to do something beneath me like paint houses or be a mechanic. So I gave in. There was an immediate price to pay. My long time girlfriend broke up with me because she wanted us to be more and I felt I had to focus on school and work. I had decent grades despite my shattered heart and my professors were fairly supportive of me. I received an attractive offer to work in a regional firm but it turned out I not only didn’t like the work but even worse, I couldn’t do it. In practice nothing made sense. Balance sheets wouldn’t balance. Income statements wouldn’t reconcile with sales and closing the books was hell. It all seemed so unlike the problems in my textbooks. So I continued working in the grocery store for a few more years. Then in 1992, I met a girl, you know “the one.” Because she was pretty and actually returned my call, I had to have her like she was a possession. So we dated and got married and I sat for and passed the CPA exam and went on to work as an auditor for the State of Idaho which is a lot of fact checking and report writing. In true fashion I tired of the politics and mostly just having a boss. Time marched on. We had kids. She knew she’d found her sucker. I quit my job, opened a private practice specializing in bookkeeping and taxes, neither of which I was very good at. I was good at trying to keep my infinitely narcissistic wife happy keeping up with the Joneses and all the appearances. Through utterly pathetically and foolish means. I got in over my head and embezzled from a client which was discovered although I was never prosecuted, which I correctly predicted. So it’s complicated and I always wondered why I would do such a thing. The answer is elusive, and obviously it was an unbelievably stupid thing to do but I feel I did it either as a cry for help or because I thought my ex wife was worth doing something so wrong. I think I wanted to get caught so I could get my life right at some point. I’ve gone with the cry for help answer because no one is worth stealing for. After $75,000 in child support (which was artificially high due basically to what amounted to extortion from my lovely ex wife - she found out I embezzled to hang on to her then weaponized it against me) and repaying the client I stole from, I started working as a solo painting contractor and never looked back. Life got good for me after I straightened out and became who I am. My second wife believed in me and supported me unconditionally. We’re retired now and are moving to Mexico this summer. 2026 I’m now 61, took the test, my score 227/280. Undeniably an Otrovert.
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                    Jean
                    Whiting, US
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                    Life changing and immensely comforting
                    Format: Kindle
                    A well written and descriptive book on a topic that I had never seen before but described me to a T. This book lead to great clarity about why I feel the way I do, how to embrace the positives, and best of all, how to navigate a world where I am different from most through peace and empowerment. An excellent read even if these traits don't apply to you, as understanding the inner workings of others and allowing each to be his/her own person is where we learn to live in harmony. Excellent book.
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                    Charles M Myers
                    Belleville, US
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                    Interesting and informative
                    Format: Hardcover
                    Somewhat contrarian to traditional thinking
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                    A Reader
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                    Not a new personality type -- one of the 16 Myers Briggs types
                    Format: Kindle
                    The author claims to have identified a personality type that differs from the 16 types identified in the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Among those 16 MBTI types, 8 are extraverts and 8 are introverts. The author refers to those 8 introvert types as a single personality category, and then he tries to differentiate them from the type he proposes: the Otrovert. However, his description of the Otrovert is a detailed, accurate description of one of the 8 Myers Briggs introvert types: the INTJ. So he has not identified a new personality type; he has simply isolated one of the 16 MBTI types and elaborated on it. He does an excellent job of explaining the nuances of the INTJ personality, but he has not identified something new. I would have rated this book 5 stars if it had been presented as a closer look at the INTJ type. The book "Type Talk" by Kroeger and Theusen is the preeminent authority on the MBTI, written by people who qualify instructors to administer the MBTI instrument--find it on Amazon at this link: https://www.amazon.com/Type-Talk-Personality-Types-Determine/dp/0440507049/ref=sr_1_1?
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                    Lowell, US
                    ★★★★★ 5
                    the book for me
                    Format: Kindle
                    This has been the best book I’ve read in 2026. I finally understand who I am. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve wondered what’s wrong with me. Turns out …. Nothing! I have struggled with the constant message of “you need community” and the internal desire that cringes at the thought of it. Isolation is bad but select community is perfect. No more shame for needing alone time or just wanting to stay home. I’m normal - just an outlier ! Thank you so much for the valuable insight that has given me such revelation and relief about how my mind and emotions work 💜
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