Showing posts with label goodwill outlet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goodwill outlet. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Caving to the Outlet

For the last few months I had been executing such restraint in my clothes purchasing, in particular, refraining from visiting the outlet. But alas, I have now made 2 trips there in just a few short weeks - though both were at the suggestion of others.

My sister and I met at the outlet this afternoon and also went to a clothing exchange. For the combined price of $13.05 and a bag of clothes to swap, I got the following:


4 pairs of pants/ shorts
2 blazers
3 cardigans
3 shirts
2 dresses
3 like-new bras
1 brand new VS swimsuit
1 hoodie
a few workout items

Monokinis may be extremely awkward and produce the worst tan lines, but I found a brand new (adhesive liner still in place) Victoria's Secret monokini that somehow fits perfectly. This is particularly notable due to my incongruous bust and tush sizes.
On my lousy camera phone it appears brown, but in real life it is a gorgeous lavender.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Hemming advice?

I found this dress in the bins at the outlet, and came home to find it was a perfect fit. The material is silk, with lace detailing at the top/ bodice area. While it does have a small tag listing the fabric content and cleaning instructions, it doesn't have size or label tags, which leads me to believe it might have been a custom bridesmaid dress.

I love everything about this dress, but the mid-calf length is overwhelming on my 5'3" frame, and even with the super tall heels I am wearing in the photos, I still think the length isn't ideal.

I am debating whether to keep the length as is (for convenience), or hem it to a more suitable knee length. And if the latter, I'm not sure whether I should do this myself or pay a little for a professional.
I'd like to wear this dress to my office holiday party this upcoming weekend and while I'd prefer it hemmed to knee length, I'm also afraid of being too hasty/ unfamiliar with silk if I were to do it myself. Note that though it's a work party and it'll be a dressy event, my office/team is very laid back and there wouldn't be any concerns about appropriate length/ skin showing.


These first photos are of the dress at its original/current length:


For comparison, In the next photos I have the skirt tucked/ am holding it up to simulate how it may look with a higher hemline (length in first two photos is shorter than ideal) :


Has anyone ever self-hemmed a dress? Or cut/sewn silk?