I wasn’t expecting much when I first landed on OGLmove. I’d been burned by a few too many Instagram ads that promised soft, flattering basics and delivered something that looked like it had survived three international shipments in a plastic bag. So when I stumbled onto this site one evening while looking for something specific to wear on a work trip, I was skeptical from the start. But the OGLmove review rabbit hole I fell down that night kept me reading for longer than I’d like to admit, and eventually I ended up placing an order. This is just me trying to explain what that whole process looked like, from first click to actually wearing the thing.
What I Was Actually Looking For
I had a work trip coming up — nothing glamorous, just a few days in a warmer city with meetings during the day and casual dinners in the evenings. I didn’t want to pack a bunch of separate outfits. What I wanted was something that could do double duty, look pulled together without requiring ironing, and not make me feel like I was wearing a costume. My budget was loose but not unlimited, somewhere in the $50 to $100 range for a single piece or a set.
I started where everyone starts: Amazon. I found some options but the photos were inconsistent and the sizing charts were a mess of conflicting measurements with reviews saying things like “the medium fits like an extra small.” Local stores near me had already shifted into end-of-season stock, so the selection was thin. I had about fourteen tabs open at one point and none of them were doing it for me. Some boutique-style Instagram shops looked promising but had almost no reviews and vague return policies written in two sentences.

Finding OGLmove
I found OGLmove through a comment thread, of all places. Someone was talking about travel-friendly clothes in a forum and mentioned it almost in passing. I almost scrolled past it. When I typed the name in later that night, I landed on a site that looked more considered than I expected. The layout was clean, categories were easy to navigate — tops, dresses, bottoms, sets — and the product photos were high quality without looking digitally retouched into unreality.
What got me was the fabric descriptions. They had their own fabric naming system, things like CoolTouch and SkinKiss, and while that sounds like marketing speak, they actually explained what each fabric was supposed to feel like and why. There was a section called the Fabric Lab that broke things down by material category. I appreciated that more than I thought I would. The product pages included customer photos, which were honestly the most useful thing on the site. Real people, real lighting, real proportions.
The reviews were aggregated from two sources — Judge.me showing a 4.66 out of 5 based on over 25,000 reviews, and Trustpilot sitting at 4.8 out of 5 from over 4,000 reviews. Those numbers gave me pause in a good way. That’s a lot of people who had opinions about this brand.
Before I Actually Bought Anything
I sat on it for two days. Literally had the item in my cart and forgot about it the first night, then came back to it the following evening because I remembered I’d never checked out. The hesitation was partly about sizing — I’m between sizes in most brands and the photos on these kinds of sites always show the same body type — and partly just the “never heard of this before” feeling. The site mentioned being B-Corp certified since 2024 and a partner of 1% for the Planet, which I looked up and confirmed was a real certification, not a made-up badge. That actually helped. It felt like a brand with some accountability attached to it rather than just a dropshipping operation with a nice homepage.
What actually tipped me toward buying was one specific customer photo on the product page. It showed someone who looked like she had a similar build to mine, wearing the exact color I was considering, and she’d left a detailed note about sizing up. That one review was more useful than the entire size chart.

What I Ordered and How It Arrived
I went with the CoolTouch Square Neck Sleeveless Bra Dress in a neutral dusty rose color, size medium, for $79. I also added a pair of the Mid-Rise Relaxed Wide-Leg Lounge Pants on impulse at $89. The checkout was simple, no weird pop-ups pressuring me to buy more, and payment went through without any drama.
The package arrived faster than I expected — about a week after I ordered, which felt reasonable given it was shipping internationally. I’d been obsessively checking the tracking link every morning, which is embarrassing in retrospect. The package itself was compact, wrapped in a thin mailer with the items folded inside tissue paper. Not a lot of extra packaging, which honestly fit with the sustainability angle they talk about on the site.
When I Actually Put It On
The dress was the first thing I tried. The fabric was smooth and cool to the touch — the CoolTouch name isn’t entirely wrong — and it had more weight to it than I expected from a summer dress. Not heavy, but substantial enough that it didn’t cling or bunch weirdly when I moved. The size medium fit well across the shoulders and chest, a little relaxed through the waist, which I actually preferred. The reviewer who said to stick to your usual size was right.
Color accuracy was close but not exact. The dusty rose on my screen leaned slightly more pink than what arrived, which was closer to a muted mauve. Not a complaint exactly, the actual color is nicer in person, but if you’re buying to match something specific you’d want to account for that.
The one thing I noticed immediately was that the dress needed a steam before wearing. It came out of the tissue paper with some fold creases that weren’t going anywhere on their own. I don’t travel with a steamer, so I hung it in the bathroom during a hot shower and most of the creasing relaxed out, but it took a bit of effort.
The lounge pants were the easier win. The fabric on those was softer, more of a knit feel, and the wide-leg cut was exactly what the photos showed. I wore them on the travel day itself and my only note is that the waistband sits slightly higher than I anticipated based on the photos.
I’ve worn the dress three times since the trip. It’s been through one cold wash and came out the same shape, same color. I keep looking at the sets section on the site, trying to figure out if the lounge pants have a matching top they work with.


