redshira
New in Town
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- Buckinghamshire, England
Hello, I'm new here - I've been reading for a few weeks and just joined. I've always loved the style and manners of the WW2 era, but recently it's become something of an obsession for me!
I have a pretty big problem, though: apart from being plus-sized, which makes finding accurate clothing almost impossible anyway (I figured I'd just stick to wearing as much tailored stuff as possible until I learn to make my own clothes properly), I have lipoedema of the legs. This means I absolutely cannot wear any skirts shorter than ankle-length, as my legs are disproportionately large and somewhat misshapen, and also I can't wear dresses, as I am so much bigger on the bottom half. This is completely at odds with the style of the period, so I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to be as accurate as possible while still only being able to wear ankle-length skirts (and flat shoes, and no short sleeves)?
I have a pretty big problem, though: apart from being plus-sized, which makes finding accurate clothing almost impossible anyway (I figured I'd just stick to wearing as much tailored stuff as possible until I learn to make my own clothes properly), I have lipoedema of the legs. This means I absolutely cannot wear any skirts shorter than ankle-length, as my legs are disproportionately large and somewhat misshapen, and also I can't wear dresses, as I am so much bigger on the bottom half. This is completely at odds with the style of the period, so I was wondering if anyone had any advice on how to be as accurate as possible while still only being able to wear ankle-length skirts (and flat shoes, and no short sleeves)?