Wednesday, October 17, 2012

My SAHM Style: Pleated Dress and Wind

For me it is a bit challenging wearing a dress when the weather changes into chilly and windy. Wind and dress sometimes don't go well together especially like the one I am wearing. You could easily flash and shock people at times, but thank goodness to the black tights. At least it is not all the way revealing. I am not going to tell you details about some of my embarrassing moments with dresses, but honey I had some of those moments where it cringes me just thinking about it.

Anyway, I thrifted this vintage blue dress a long while back and it used to be a bit longer and it has an elastic waist with belt loop, but with no belt. It has buttons on the front and two front-pockets. Because of the former length of the dress, I felt like it was a bit heavy and it would not hold its shape on the waist so it was dragging it. I don't know if I make sense, but I didn't like the look and feel when wearing the dress so I decided to chop off a good portion of fabric on the bottom of the dress and I re hemmed it. I was a bit nervous and intimidated because of the pleats and I didn't want to ruin the dress after. Even so, I crossed my fingers and toes, and I went cutting, sewing, re hemming and ironed the bottom of the dress and each pleat, being careful not to ruin it. After I sewed and ironed the clothes, I took another look at it and I thought I did a good job altering the dress. I was also afraid that I might not cut it straight and it would be off, where on the other side it is long and the other side is not, but I guess it turned out good.

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Trench Coat: Old Navy for $30ish (old)
Infinity Scarf in Burgundy or Oxblood: I crocheted it myself.
Dress: 50 cents Vintage and altered
Navajo Print Belt: Thrifted for 10cents 
(it was part of my thrift haul here)
Black tights: Walmart $10ish
Shoes: Type Z via 6pm

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Another windy day in Kansas.
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I am loving this dress now. It reminds me of a dress I saw online from ModCloth, except I did not have to pay that much money for my dress. I paid 50cents for it compare to the $157.99. As a stay-at-home-mom, I don't have the budget to buy a dress in that amount and even if I do, I still want to go thrifty. Even though my dress is vintage, it still is in great condition, and I can wear it again and again, and style it in so many different ways.

That is a nice thing about thrifting though. You can go online and browse for some clothing and style inspiration, then you go to thrift shops and shop for a certain piece of clothing that has the similar feel and look to it. And if you don't like second hand or pre-owned items (however you call it), wait for it until it goes on sale and the price is within your budget. And if you can afford it, good for you. *wink*

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How about you. Have you thrifted lately?
Have a good one!

11 comments:

  1. awwwwwwwwww...super gorgeous as ever....love your outfit mamiAdin...bagay kau sa weather...love the wind effect...ehehhee!

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  2. The clothes are nice and you look gorgeous wearing it. I love wearing dress too but it's hard to wear dress if you ride a jeepney. hehehe.. BPC here..

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  3. There's nothing like finding treasure in a thrift shop! I love that blue dress. Nobody would think it came cheap.

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  4. Lovely photos of you Adin. I like the last one best and the one when you were holding your skirt against the blowing wind. It one advantage of your coz u know how to sew...imagine how much to thirfted and u even sew it similar to the expensive one..

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  5. I like your scarf mommy:) nice dress pod..

    Thank's for joining, bpc!

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  6. You are very good in modelling:)

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  7. mommy adin, my fave shot is the third one. pang-rampa kaayo sa runway! lol. angay jud kaayo ka sa imong mga modeling poses ha. i love the outfits oi! pang-fall or spring for me, kay warm look in a cold season ba. you always rock vintage clothes mommy adin! :)

    bpc hop!

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  8. love the dress mommy adin! u always look good on anything u wear. maau paka dira kabalo manastas.. hehe

    from BPC

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  9. love the dress mommy adin! u always look good on anything u wear. maau paka dira kabalo manastas.. hehe

    from BPC

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  10. Love those hot heels Momi Adin :-) You look gorgeous as ever :-) Dropping by from Color Connection :-)

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  11. Bagay na bagay sayo Mommy Adin. I love the last shot and also the quote!

    Thank you so much for linking up to Color Connection last week, come and join us again this week. The linky is up now.

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