Today's Adventures
Sep. 28th, 2023 11:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I went out thrift shopping today. In addition to clothes, which I was looking for, we also found a medium cooler, a cookbook, and a quilt rack. :D
Shopping for women's tops: out of a dozen or more items, only one fit. Most had sleeves too tight, seams in weird places, buttons that wouldn't close over my tits, hems that rode up if I raised my arms, etc. Fuck it, I'll go see if the men's section has clothes that are less dumb.
I found several tops and several pants in the men's section, including a leaf-camouflage shirt and purple velour pants. \o/ That also had a rack of uniform parts, which included practical pants with pockets I can fit my whole hand into. #pocketwin! So that was a really nice find.
I did go back to the women's section for sleepwear. While it's much harder to find flannel now, it is much easier to find wonderful soft stretchy velour. So I got a really nice set of pajamas and another top, both in velour, and a misfiled set of fall-colored plaid pants in a textured fabric definitely not meant for sleeping in. The whole range of sleepwear, loungewear, leisurewear, athleisure, athletic -- and this time a new term, soft wear -- is very good for fitting bodies that aren't standard shape and/or disdain weird fashion distortions.
I'll call that a success.
Shopping for women's tops: out of a dozen or more items, only one fit. Most had sleeves too tight, seams in weird places, buttons that wouldn't close over my tits, hems that rode up if I raised my arms, etc. Fuck it, I'll go see if the men's section has clothes that are less dumb.
I found several tops and several pants in the men's section, including a leaf-camouflage shirt and purple velour pants. \o/ That also had a rack of uniform parts, which included practical pants with pockets I can fit my whole hand into. #pocketwin! So that was a really nice find.
I did go back to the women's section for sleepwear. While it's much harder to find flannel now, it is much easier to find wonderful soft stretchy velour. So I got a really nice set of pajamas and another top, both in velour, and a misfiled set of fall-colored plaid pants in a textured fabric definitely not meant for sleeping in. The whole range of sleepwear, loungewear, leisurewear, athleisure, athletic -- and this time a new term, soft wear -- is very good for fitting bodies that aren't standard shape and/or disdain weird fashion distortions.
I'll call that a success.
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Date: 2023-09-29 11:58 am (UTC)Thoughts
Date: 2023-09-29 07:16 pm (UTC)Buttons can go either way for me. Buttons down the front are often a failure mode. But if the placement of cuff buttons makes the cuff too big, I can simply move the button to make the shirt fit me -- a common modification that enables me to wear men's shirts.
>> although I find I may have to take anything from UK size 12 to 20! <<
Yeah, I've worn everything from extra-small to extra-large. Not to mention the one insane shop that had completely unique sizing and creepy, hovering staff. I never went back to that one.
Some garments have helpful modifiers ... if I remember to look for them. I had one shirt misfit yesterday that I noticed after the fact was "slim fit." If I'd seen that on the rack, I could've skipped it. "Relaxed fit" is a very useful category for people with unusual bodies.
Meanwhile over in Terramagne, clothes are sized with actual measurements, like how pants here are sometimes sold by waist/length measurements. The fault tolerance has to be less than half the distance to the next size, so if a garment is sized on the even numbers, it can't be off by more than one unit of measurement. The government will crack down on fraud if more than a certain percentage of garments fail to meet their advertised sizing.
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Date: 2023-09-29 10:27 pm (UTC)Well ...
Date: 2023-09-29 10:48 pm (UTC)Re: Well ...
Date: 2023-09-30 03:58 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2023-09-30 04:28 am (UTC)Yes ...
Date: 2023-09-30 04:51 am (UTC)