Orange Blouse with Dog Pattern, outfit 647, by Angela Lansbury
Angela Lansbury wearing a vintage Tu blouse featuring dogs. Photo by Angela Lansbury.
Orange Blouse
This blouse pattern would go well with orange, white or black skirt and jacket. It would brighten a black outfit.?
When To Wear It
When Socialising.
Dog show. Walking the dog. Social if you want to meet other dog lovers or simply start conversations with people whether or not they like dogs.
Identifying Dogs In The Pattern
A dackshund or sausage dog. Looking left and looking right.
Dalmation with spots. Looking left and looking right.
Bulldog sitting looking soulful or mournful, appealing. Looking left and looking right.
White greyhound or cross breed with one leg raised, marching.
When alone.
For the orange to brighten your mood. Dogs to inspire you as an amateur or professional painter, writer, film director.
Dress of the Day Detail
Orange Blouse label - Tu. Woman. Size 14. 100% polyester. Wash by hand or machine at low temperature..
Buttons
Seven buttons down the centre front. Orange buttons, shiny, with four holes.
Sleeves
Wide sleeves, fits all sizes and still fits if you put on weight.
Hem
Curved hem, so it looks interesting and restful rather than untidy if worn outside your skirt or trousers to conceal bumps in you, or lumps in underclothes.
The Tu Label
The Tu label is on clothes which you can buy at the stores of Sainsbury's supermarket chain, more than 400 physical stores. The Sainsbury group also owns Argos so you can find Tu clothes in Argos. Both Argos and Sainsbury's also have websites so you can buy online.
Post and Outfit Numbers
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The numbers on each post originally were in sequence, like musician's and composer's numbers on their symphonies, so you can change the name but still find the earliest or most recent.
I had under ten posts labelled simply by colour when a reader wrote to me asking who supplied a blue or black outfit and I had two of them. So I decided to add numbers.
The title dress of the day was alliterative and applied when I wore a new loose caftan every day in hot, humid, tropical Singapore. Then I added some posts just on sandals or caps and changed the wording to post, but kept numbers to all posts in sequence.

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