I’m pretty sure this dress is homemade. It has no tags and the seams are unfinished. Now it looks even less factory-made because I repaired a seam with some of the largest, most uneven stitches you’ve ever seen. But it’s wearable. And no one will ever see my craptastic sewing* since I always cover that particular seam with a belt or knotted shirt.
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Shirt, Christopher & Banks (thrifted). Dress, swap. Shoes, Seychelles. Bag, Melie Bianco.
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*Yes, I have a sewing machine. But someone too lazy to evenly hand-stitch a six-inch stretch is also too lazy to pull out the sewing machine, set it up, relearn how to thread it, and properly repair the seam.
2 comments:
ha,ha, love the comment about getting out the sewing machine and learning how to re-thread...I know EXACTLY what you mean! I go through that everytime I use certain gadgets
Hint: maybe you should just leave your sewing machine on your dining room table ALL THE TIME like I do :)
toodles,
Sila
p.s. love the pics and the outfit, I really like the way you put outfits together
Amazing outfit combinations. Those shoes hmmmmm!
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