Things got a little ugly in my closet this morning when I went to get dressed. My jeans were angry, my friends. Very angry.
Further proof that there's nothing new under the sun: in 1936, women were worried about
pretty much the same things we are. I'm not sure whether that's sad or comforting . . .
I guess there was just a little too much feasting over the holiday weekend. But I wouldn't say I really have any regrets. Given the chance, I'd probably eat it all again. Today, in fact.
That's why I was relieved to find these helpful hints
in a 1939 Ladies' Home Journal:
Of course, the obvious thing to do if a dress is too tight is put on one of the more tent-like selections in your closet. I keep a variety of sizes on hand at all times, in case I encounter just such a post-Thanksgiving emergency.
And although it probably goes without saying, sweat pants are always your friends. But if you need to look like you still have a bit of self esteem, it would probably be wiser to try some tricks like these:
Since I'm not too good with a sewing machine, I'm going to need something even simpler that I can accomplish with a needle and thread, like this:
A simple running stitch around the perimeter
that I can cinch up nice and tight should do the trick . . .
but then again, I am pretty good at unpicking . . .
Happy Back-to-Reality Monday!
3 comments:
I hear you! And the goodies will get better and the muffin top worse as we roll down into December.
Those dress makeovers are wild! Thank goodness styles are a bit more forgiving now. And even in my slimmer youth (very long ago!) I loved stretchy waistbands. Blue jeans always felt like punishment to me.
Susan, I have ONE pair of jeans left that fits me. Good thing I wear sweats to the Y. Maybe I should sew my lips shut too!
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