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kateally · 8 months
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The Essence of Smart Casual Attire in Wallsend With Their Corporate Landscape
Amidst the vibrant tapestry of Wallsend’s urban sprawl, where historical roots entwine seamlessly with the contemporary pulse, the concept of smart casual attire from Wallsend has woven itself into the very fabric of the corporate landscape. As global fashion trends usher in an era of adaptable and versatile dress codes, Wallsend emerges as a dynamic frontrunner, showcasing how smart casual attire in Wallsend empowers individuals to navigate the intricate corridors of the business world with unwavering confidence and an understated flair.
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operationcaked · 7 months
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twitter really liked this, so i’ll post it here too :))
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rimbaudsleg · 2 months
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Beautiful hip-dis model
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emblazons · 30 days
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Finn Wolfhard in Prada / styled by Warren Alfie Baker
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Run BTS Challenge Suga and Jimin
bonus:
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lovefrenchisbetter · 2 years
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Octobre Editions
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emeraldties · 1 year
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KOTETSU IN SUSPENDERS >>>>>>>>>>>>>
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I will never forgive the character designers for this. He’s too handsome.
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minophus · 1 month
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gabriel experiencing Being A Girl w mirage and hes like ??? All of these clothes are so cute but none of them fit me at all. And she responds welcome to being a woman
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frnkiebby · 3 months
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sittin pretty~🎃
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elijah-loyal · 4 months
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@autumnalmess outfit reveal tonight 🙏🙏🙏
honestly it just looks like a strange-ish enjolras cosplay
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first three are just in the undershirt (linen, handsewn) with suspenders (walmart from when i visited the us; y'all it's SOMETHIN) because I don't have period-accurate braces yet, and my dress pants bc the nice ones i made were dirty (ignore the docs i didn't want my bare feet on the internet).
second three are with the addition of the waistcoat (handsewn, from my own pattern) and a sort of half-cravat?? (it's crane-patterned, like the bird, not the construction kind)
bonus enjolras playing hozier's 'NFWMB'
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Your yassified howdy is about the closest we’ll get to big titty Howdy (albeit made of fluff) /pos
and it's great bc its fluff all the way down <3
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rimbaudsleg · 3 months
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Elegant crutching
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fauvester · 1 year
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1830s ferengi are my new artblock unstopper. as IF the ladies would let ferengi males take over the trade of millinery and fashionable accessories!
I like to believe that lady ferengis comprise a class of competent and sometimes ruthless merchants and milliners, as well as very discerning consumers of finished products. fashionable suppliers in all quadrants brag about the quantity and loyalty of their ferengi customers (since they'll ruthlessly drop anyone they think is offering subpar goods.) ferengi fashion isn't particularly popular outside ferengar, but if you need any kind of trim, fabric or tchotchke, it's best to get a ferengi female's advice. They know all the best deals, but they may charge a finder's fee.
as for tailors? oh, the best come from cardassia. if you only know the planet for its monocultural militarism and you're surprised to hear it, you clearly haven't seen a gul in full uniform! their structured bodices (don't call them that to their faces - they're breastplates) are architectural masterpieces. If a ferengi brings out your best qualities, a cardassian will invent ones that don't exist - boning, interfacing, padding, buckram, lacing, until you're the perfect inverted starfleet insignia shaped model of a modern lizard general, complete with a coquettish flash of neck. They generally work via flat-patterning, lots heavy duty construction and mathematics. of course your cardassian tailor will do their best to drape your bias cut slip, but they may call a hit on you after wrestling with your risian silk charmeuse...
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balkanradfem · 3 months
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Fixing pants with overly-tight waistband
So, I accidentally found some warm winter pants in a box under my bed! I was extremely happy to find them because I've been out in freezing temperatures in jeans, my legs getting red and irritated from the cold. However, these pants I found, there's something interesting about them; they've got their waistband completely cut off.
I have no memory of cutting that off, but I'm 100% sure it was me, because I know what my line of thinking was. The waistband was too tight, and the pants were high-waisted, so I thought, hey, I just need to cut off this tight part and then the pants will be wearable. And then, after I cut if off, I found out, that no, you can't just cut off the piece of pants that keeps them on your body. They slide off. So after that bold move I just abandoned them in a box. I had no confidence that I could fix them, but this has changed! I am not any better at sewing than I was back then, but my confidence is through the roof, I believe I can not only fix this but make them the most comfortable pair of pants I own.
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I rummaged around to find some materials I could use for a new waistband, and I was purposefully picking materials that are very stretchy, soft and warm. I want a soft stretchy waistband! I ended up being specifically drawn to these 2 black sleeves; they're from a sweater, super warm and stretchy, and also durable. I also found an elastic that I ripped out of some sweatpants in the past because it was too tight.
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I decided to make the elastic longer by adding a piece of cotton fabric in the middle, and I sewed that together, I feel like it doesn't matter if there's some normal cloth in there. It won't be visible anyway.Now, to make those sleeves into a waistband. I figured out I could do it without cutting them into pieces of fabric; they're already sewn into tubes. So instead I cut them to be the same length as my elastic, and sewed them together into one long tube (I made a mistake at first and flipped one sleeve on the wrong side. But I redid it and now they're good).
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Now my long tube can hold the elastic in it! But then I decided, wait, I would prefer if I just folded those tubes into a new, doubly thicker tube, because I really want as many warm layers as possible on my hips (don't wanna get cold). So the tube is folded, and elastic is placed in.
So now I needed to sew these sleeves into a new tube, with the elastic inside, and I figured, hey, I could just sew them onto the pants at the same time, so I don't have to sew that part multiple times.
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I lined up the tube with the pants, and you can see I very haphazardly just sewed them on with a normal running stitch; I was mostly doing that to try it out, and see how it would look like all put together. I then sewed the elastic together in a circle, and closed the tubes together as well. The waistband at this point was shorter in length than the cut off hem of the pants, so I was lightly scrunching the pants while sewing, to match the length, knowing once I put them on this will not be visible and even out. Then I tried them on, and while it looked okay, my running stitch came apart, and the waistband separated!
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You can see here how half of the waistband is off. I was so focused on scrunching the pants I forgot to make the stitch adjusted to the stretchy fabric.
I know sewing machines have a special stitch that is used on stretchy fabric so the stitch itself is stretchy, but I never found out how to do something like that by hand, and I was at that point, in a room with no internet so I wasn't gonna find out. Instead, I invented my own little stitch that would do a good-enough job. In the second picture you can see how every few stitches, there's thread just going around the edge, that was my trick. This way, when I'm stretching the waistband, instead of the thread breaking, it will pull from these areas where I've wrapped it around, because it's a bit more loose in there and can be tightened without breaking. I've also sewn it in 4 sections, so its not one continuous thread going through the same waistband.
Once I did that, I was mostly done! Here's the pants mended and how they look on me.
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I've converted them into sweatpant-like garment, which, yes, good. But! I was wrong about one thing. That elastic, even though I added some length on it, was still too tight, making me feel uncomfortable and tight. So. I opened up the waistband again. Pulled the elastic out. Stitched it back, and tried it on. And decided to keep it like that. This fix didn't need an elastic, I was just paranoid that my new waistband wouldn't hold without one – but it was stretchy and firm enough to hold without any issues! They look just the same as with the elastic in them. I've since worn them outside and they're great!
This entire fix maybe took an hour and now I have comfortable pants to wear all winter. 10/10 recommend trying it out.
Also this is not an official way how to fix a waistband, I've done it before by just adding extra fabric to the waistband that was already there, and it's a lot less work, however... this works too. If you've.. chaotically cut the whole waistband off. Completely salvageable.
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