Either or all will work
Investing in a white dress ensures that you have a timeless piece that will never go out of style
Give it a good shake or stir before using since it may thicken or separate slightly
Insider Tip : When aiming for a professional look, prioritize the shirt's material and fit over color

Bust and button gaping: the #1 return driver I increase bust ease in larger sizes, but I do not increase shoulder too much I reduce button spacing across the bust area I add hidden snap or a modesty button when the brand allows it Placket quality: where cheap shows first I use proper fusible interfacing for the fabric weight I set topstitch distance and SPI clearly I control placket width tolerance tightly, because small deviations look messy Collar and stand: how the neckline stays premium I match collar fusing stiffness to fabric I avoid over-stiff fusing on thin poplin, it can bubble after wash I test fold lines and pressing, because factories press differently Waist seam and skirt balance: how the A-line looks intentional I choose a waist placement that matches the target customer I balance front and back skirt panels so the side seam does not twist I check hem sweep on size curve, not only on sample size A practical measurement tolerance set I often use QC checklist I run in-line for this style Button pull test on placket Placket symmetry check left vs right Collar stand height consistency Armhole gaping on fitting form Hem measurement at 4 points for swing balance How do I price, plan MOQ, and build a shirt A-line dress capsule for buyers like Emily

Check the consistency of the sauce, if you want it thicker, add a bit more tahini