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The
Clothing Chronicles
October 27,
2005 #203
FashionForRealWomen.com
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In This Issue:
Message
From Diana
Feature
Article: Should Your Clothes Be Custom Made?
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MESSAGE FROM DIANA
Do you ever
have trouble finding clothes that fit? Do you have a problem with
pants? Skirts? Tops? Something?
You're not
alone. Finding a perfect fit can challenge even the most enthusiastic
of shoppers on occasion. So what do you do when you have trouble
finding clothes?
Today's issue
answers that question.
Enjoy!
Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
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FEATURED ARTICLE
Should Your
Clothes Be Custom Made?
Ready-to-wear
apparel is great. You can walk in a store, try it on, and if it fits
your body and budget, you can take it home right then. It sure beats
the heck out of taking the time to make it yourself or hiring someone
to custom-make something, right?
Maybe, maybe not.
If clothes
shopping for you is an ongoing exercise in frustration because of
your too-long legs, an odd fabric allergy, size-defiant proportions
or whatever, maybe it's time to pass the mall and head to a custom
clothier instead. For not only will you get to choose your own
fabrics and trims, you'll also get clothes that fit correctly
regardless of whatever figure challenge you present.
Now I know
what you may be thinking: "That's too expensive."
But chances
are, it's not. If you add up the cost of buying clothes and paying to
have them altered, or buying a special size by mail order and paying
to have it shipped, or even burning time and gas to run all over town
looking for something that fits, you may find that you'll spend less
time and money having something custom made. I encourage you to do
the math.
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Now if you
still think that custom apparel is a bit extravagant, consider this:
men's ready-to-wear clothing has been around for nearly two hundred
years - since before the sewing machine came along in the 1850's --
but women's ready-to-wear has only been widely available since the
1920's. Why? Because back when women wore corsets, manufacturers had
trouble creating clothes that fit! It wasn't until the loose-fitting
straight silhouettes became popular in the 20's that manufacturers
could profit from selling women's ready-to-wear clothes. So what did
women do before that? They either sewed their own clothes or had them
custom made.
See how this
comes full circle? |

1922 Coat
dress
by Patou |
So who should
consider having her clothes custom made? I suggest you try a custom
clothier if you:
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Routinely have
to have your clothes altered to fit correctly.
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Have trouble
getting certain types of garments to fit, like tops, skirts, or slacks.
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Have special
requirements, like fabric allergies, medical issues (wheelchair
bound, arthritis/can't fasten buttons), or post-surgical needs.
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Need a special
occasion ensemble, gown, or costume.
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Want
beautifully made, one-of-a-kind clothes.
The best place
to find a custom clothier near you is through associations like:
Or you can try
various custom clothing sites online where you input your
measurements and they customize their selections for you. Popular
sites include:
Getting
properly fitting clothes shouldn't be stressful, even if your body
defies standard ready-to-wear sizing. If you don't sew, find a
clothier that can customize clothes for you. Not only will it be
money well spent, you'll look great THE FIRST TIME.
And wouldn't
that be a nice change of pace?
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Until next time,
Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com
http://www.FashionForRealWomen.com
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