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Must-know clothing hacks to protect your threads, save closet space and up your style game.
I Changed My Mind About Pink Swimsuit. Here’s Why
Pink is the new trend in fashion, and if you are someone who wants to look stylish and feminine this season, choosing a pink swimsuit is a great way to go. It is said that this color was chosen because it represents purity, warmth, sweetness and all the other qualities we find attractive. If you want to add this one to your wardrobe, here are a few tips to help you get started. It has never been easier to find these types of swimsuits online. You can choose from a wide range of styles, patterns, colors and materials.
By Perla Clay5 years ago in Lifehack
Be the Professional You Are-Formal Pant Suits for Women
No matter how much the fashion industry gets explored, there are some iconic and evergreen outfits that never go out of trend. One of such outfits is formal pant suits for women. Since work wear for women has come into existence, business suits for women have been a part of them. They are the first outfit one gets pictured in mind when someone talks about formal wear for both men and women both.
By Kalpana Verma5 years ago in Lifehack
FAMILY HEIRLOOM
Not long before my first day of kindergarten, my grandmother took my measurements. She measured me around my little chest and around my little waist and my little hips. She measured the length from my shoulder to my knees and from shoulder to shoulder.
By Michelle Petties5 years ago in Lifehack
What I Learned from Making a Million Things
It was in 2018 that I picked up a pair of scissors with trepidation and sliced into a piece of fabric. Now, this wasn’t the very first time I had done something like this before. When I was a child, I had done something similar to make a pillow, or some small project for part of a costume. But in 2018, I was a junior in college studying biology of all things, and I began a new hobby that would open up a world of creativity and challenges that would preoccupy all of my free time come present day.
By Alexandra Duke5 years ago in Lifehack
Sewing My Way to Self Love
The simple pattern only needed me to cut the fabric twice, but I made those cuts with careful precision. I could have salvaged any mistakes by making the waistband a little thinner than I had planned, or by shortening the skirt, but the possibility of ruining the project was not my main concern. Good habits are important for any creator, and I wanted to build skills I could rely on when I move on to more complex garments.
By Grace Briarwood5 years ago in Lifehack
How Sewing During the Pandemic Changed Me
During the pandemic, I found myself, like many others, spending more time on my hobbies than I’ve been able to previously. Today, I’d like to share a few thoughts I’ve had this year reflecting on my hobby, and how it’s changed my relationship with myself and what I wear.
By Alexandra Duke5 years ago in Lifehack
Fur Your Consideration
Halloween has always been my favorite time of year. Not just for the spooky aesthetics, or even all the sickeningly sweet candy, but for the costumes. The idea of being whatever you could think of was such a freeing idea. When I graduated from using safety scissors and was able to hold a glue gun I had always made my own costumes for Halloween. One year I was a zombie Nascar driver, another I was a Queen of ice and snow (I still feel like a certain mouse owes me royalties for that). In my older years I was a decapitated head on a platter and I even made myself into a chair transformer. And even during non-costume associated holidays I tried to dress up. I glued cotton balls to my face as Santa, and wore pantyhose on my head for the Easter Bunny. Even after all that I was still needing a fix and became intrigued in costumes outside of the holiday season. I was looking for any excuse to become something else even just for a day. I started wearing cat ears and cardboard robot heads, even looking up cosplay resources on YouTube and craft websites. Until one fateful day, I fell down a rabbit hole that led me to find my biggest unrealized dream: to be a giant walking stuffed animal.
By Elise J Lewin5 years ago in Lifehack
Why Choose Cotton
Did you know that cotton played an important role in the history of India, the British Empire, and the United States? Cotton continues to be an important crop and commodity. I bet you didn’t know that the first place for cotton to be spun into thread, and used in the creation of fabric was in Pakistan back in 3000 BC.
By Brenda Lee Lord-Hinger5 years ago in Lifehack









