Thursday, February 21, 2013

Week 41.1: Boyish

Please do pardon the lack of weigh-in this week... Wednesday morning was spent in an airport, and at present I am busy living the auditioning singer lifestyle on the opposite coast.  I'll be back with pictures soon, though!


I was inspired to dig out my copy of Simplicity 3688 after seeing Tasha's fab blue corduroy pants over at By Gum By Golly.  I'd been holding on to some dark olive-y synthetic fabric I picked up for cheap at Goodwill with no real project in mind for it, and I figured that I could always use it to make a wearable muslin of the pants.


I can see why this pattern receives rave reviews:  it's fabulous!  The fit was spot-on, the construction was simple, and they're really quite flattering.  I ended up cutting the waist two sizes smaller than the hips, and it fits me absolutely perfectly.  I now want to make more pairs in every likely color, and I have plans to adapt the pattern into shorts for a vintage-inspired playsuit.  As a child of the '90s, I've been naturally suspicious of high-waisted pants, but now that I've got a pair that fit well, I don't see what there is to be afraid of.  They're ever so much more comfortable than the awkward low-rise jeans I've worn in the past, and much less likely to fall down.


Newsboy cap: Macy's?  Swiped it from Doug...
Polka-dot blouse: Swiped from Mom?
Olive 1940s pants: Simplicity 3688, made by moi
Spectator-styled ankle boots: DSW

9 comments:

  1. Aren't they great? Plus... a big advantage is NO MUFFIN TOP (a pet peeve of mine with the lower rises).
    Those look really nice- very flattering!

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    1. YES! That is one of the very best things about them. No awkward waistband cutting into/threatening to fall off of your hips.

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  2. Oh my goodness, do I love this outfit! Seriously, it's one of my favourites of yours ever. I'm going to be taking a serious style cue from it once spring weather finally returns here again. Thank you for the inspiration, hon!

    ♥ Jessica

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    1. Thank you! I'm always leery about wearing masculine/androgynous styles due to my small bust, but perhaps I can make peace with it...

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  3. Love those pants. You look fabulous:))

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  4. I love this pattern too! I posted about it and can't wait to make another pair. I'm going to use it as a shorts template as well. This pattern is one of the must-haves!

    Ivy

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    1. Ooo, let me know how your shorts attempt goes! I'm trying to figure out what length I should make them...

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  5. Love them! They look fabulous on you and the whole outfit is just perfect.

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