Thursday, April 8, 2010

Big girl shorts


Big girl shorts, originally uploaded by Cohabitating_Closet.

Yesterday, after teaching (mostly showing videos and also chatting about US hegemony- they were really cute yesterday after spring break*) I felt ansty and I knew that I'd have to pull out the sewing machine. It was a record breaking 90 degrees yesterday. Today is also very warm, and I realized that I need shorts suitable for grown up activities, not just my diet of cut off jeans, super short shorts, and hotpants that I pair with tunics for causal wear. I had a few pairs of pants in mind, mostly ones that are too big (I historically have a problem with sizing my pants correctly).
I decided to go with these, which are very cute, made with a nice brushed twill, and have a great floral interfacing at the waistband. But they were too big, too mid 2000s, and I already have a pair of black dress pants that fit. I only need one.

I know you are jealous of my uber sophisticated denim headband (from a jeans cutoff operation) and my copyright violating faux Murakami tshirt (from some crazy market in Seoul)

Here is my final result. I worked well into the AM, mostly taking in the side seams and waistband of these pants. I was pleased even though there is some waist band weirdness going on.

Maybe the kitty costumed girl on a duck toilet bowl doesn't make for a good teaching outfit

This outfit is inspired by Tania from What a Nerd Would Wear, a true JCrew enthusiast! At 80 degrees and blazingly sunny, it's probably still too hot for this outfit, but I am having shoulder showing anxieties (The Waves wrote about this earlier). I think that shoulders are really intimate, even in casual settings, but I'll get over that soon enough.

Jacket: Gap (2008), via mom
Tank: H&M
Walk shorts: originally from Dillards, DIY tailored and shortened
Belt: JCrew, swap

*I'd asked them where they were going to go for Spring Break 2 weeks ago. Like an idiot, I asked if they were going to the Jersey Shore, which is where I'd go in the summers as a kid, and they looked at me like I was totally crazy. Yesterday, a smarty pants but good student raised his hand in the beginning of class and said, "Professor, I really enjoyed my spring break at the Jersey Shore." Haha, everyone laugh at the prof.

9 comments:

  1. I may not be jealous of your headband, but I am mad jealous of your shorts making skills.

    *At least your student remembered the conversation, right...?

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  2. Hahahaha, that's kind of funny ;) At least they can joke around with you!!

    I love the shorts - you did an amazing job! I'm so jealous you can pull of bermudas!

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  3. Wowee! Such skills you have, doll!

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  4. Great job!!! I just made a harem pant you might be inspired to do as well! Stop by if you want to see my first "tutorial"!

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  5. I thought the exact same thing! So I made them with a really full skirt, as to make them appear more skirt-like! I thought I'd hate em, but I really like em! Thanks for stopping by! I didn't at all feel "full diaper" syndrome !!!

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  6. Good job with the shorts - great length, too. I want something like that now!

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  7. I love the whole outfit - especially that belt! Those are some pretty great shorts. I wish I could transform some of my pants into shorts, since I have a horrible problem finding shorts that actually fit me right. Why doesn't someone make a wide-leg equivalent of shorts like they do for pants? Hmmm.

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  8. I thought the exact same thing! So I made them with a really full skirt, as to make them appear more skirt-like! I thought I'd hate em, but I really like em! Thanks for stopping by! I didn't at all feel "full diaper" syndrome !!!

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