wherein Liz sorts dresses
Sep. 13th, 2015 09:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Tonight I tried on all my dresses (except for the one I knew I wasn't keeping, because I only bought it for Cat's wedding lo these many years ago and I never much liked it) and it turns out only two of them fit anymore. Which is not hugely surprising; bodies change as one gets older. In particular, my boobs do not seem to get smaller even when I otherwise get my weight down to my ideal range. *sigh*
I was expecting one of the survivors -- it is a dress I bought mail order a few years back because it looked both pretty and comfortable, which turned out to be true in practice as well as theory -- but the other was a surprise. I mean, it would seem logical for more recent dresses to fit better, yes? And yet, my second surviving fancy dress is the one I bought when I was fourteen years old, for a high school winter formal dance. All hail elastic, I suppose!
I also pruned three long-sleeved shirts from my other closet, but ended up giving the rest a temporary pass. See, the reason I haven't worn some of them in ages is because they are turtlenecks and those would have left me hideously overheated at the smoke shop. And since I was out of the habit of wearing them, I forgot to see how they worked in an office setting last winter at Not the IRS. So I will give them a try this winter and decide their fates based on actual real-life performance. Considering I was wearing an outdoor scarf indoors most of the time to keep my neck from freezing, I think they might do fairly well...
I was expecting one of the survivors -- it is a dress I bought mail order a few years back because it looked both pretty and comfortable, which turned out to be true in practice as well as theory -- but the other was a surprise. I mean, it would seem logical for more recent dresses to fit better, yes? And yet, my second surviving fancy dress is the one I bought when I was fourteen years old, for a high school winter formal dance. All hail elastic, I suppose!
I also pruned three long-sleeved shirts from my other closet, but ended up giving the rest a temporary pass. See, the reason I haven't worn some of them in ages is because they are turtlenecks and those would have left me hideously overheated at the smoke shop. And since I was out of the habit of wearing them, I forgot to see how they worked in an office setting last winter at Not the IRS. So I will give them a try this winter and decide their fates based on actual real-life performance. Considering I was wearing an outdoor scarf indoors most of the time to keep my neck from freezing, I think they might do fairly well...
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Date: 2015-09-14 11:21 pm (UTC)And sometimes, it is the older pieces of clothing that still fits and lasts longer than the newer ones. I really don't understand how that works but so true in so many cases, especially since we seem to now live in a world of cheap, disposable clothing.
I can't stand turtlenecks. I used to wear them more when I was younger but at some point, I really disliked the constricting feel around my neck. I'd rather just wrap a scarf around loosely so it feels a bit more breathable.
With all your current posts about cleaning, I went ahead and did another round of pruning in my drawers and closet this morning. Sold off a few items including a handbag (nice, expensive, but have decided it was too structured for my tastes) to the nearby secondhand clothing shop, dropped off 2 items to the city's textile recycling program and there's a bag of other clothes that will be taken to Goodwill later this week.
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Date: 2015-09-14 11:49 pm (UTC)My sewing skills are limited to hemming, closing small tears, making discreet tucks in elastic waistbands, and reattaching buttons. Anything more complicated than that either gets tossed or goes to a tailor -- as happened with my winter coat a few years back, because I love that coat, I intend to get another fifteen years of wear out of it, and I was not going to throw it away over a busted zipper.
I am very picky about turtlenecks for that exact reason. Most of mine are either slouchy enough that they're halfway to cowl-necks, or they're mock-turtlenecks and therefore don't have enough fabric to get really constricting.
Congrats on your pruning!