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Sew or just use a belt?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:07 pm
by Jim
I like this dress but it is too long, dragging on the floor. (Well, maybe it's not too long; I'm just too short.)
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I can put a belt on and hang it over the belt like this. I'm not sure if it looks right or not.
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What do folks think?

I see this new poll feature, so I wanted to try it out--but more detailed feedback would also be welcome.

Re: Sew or just use a belt?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2024 12:33 pm
by Mouse
My idea is a big petticoat that would push the whole skirt out and therefore off the ground!

Re: Sew or just use a belt?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:18 pm
by Spirou003
Starting with personal tastes: a skirt worn that high emphasis the breast area, which doesn't work for a man. Second thing, horizontal lines generally don't valorize body's curves, it may gives undesirable visual effects. If you're skilled enough for this and if you have enough textile for it, I would go for undoing the skirt, cutting it in bands, and reassembling them so that you now have a skirt with vertical lines instead (they're generally more flattering for the lower part of the body) and with a correct height.

Back to choosing between keeping it this way, adjusting with a belt, or reducing it, I would suggest to reduce it. With the belt, it gives an "enlarged effect" at your stomach, like if you were wearing a buoy, but the height is cool. But I appreciate more the drape of the skirt from your first picture.

Now, what matters the most here... is on the first hand: getting a result that you like :-)

Re: Sew or just use a belt?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2024 1:21 pm
by Uncle Al
I'ld cut off the bottom multi-colored band and hem the dress along the bottom of
the red/blue bands, just above where you cut the dress off. It would no longer be
a "floor sweeper" and hit around your ankles.

Just my $.02 worth :D

Uncle Al
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