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That's the best £2 you will ever spend. You can't even get a pint for that!
Nothing easier than that.
That's great then, just noticed the jacket pocket flaps are slanted...hmm not sure if I like that and it's a shame as the rest has a definite golden era look to it.
Sleeves, waist and vents are easy alterations. Shortening the skirt may not be recommended, especially when shortening more than 1 inch; furthermore, the basic alterationst can really do a mess, having you spend not so few bucks.That's great then, just noticed the jacket pocket flaps are slanted...hmm not sure if I like that and it's a shame as the rest has a definite golden era look to it.
Realistically it will need the trousers taking in at the waist, the rear vents sewing shut and the skirt and sleeves shortening a little.....hmm!
You are not wrong there, a friend of my wife worked in a charity shop for over ten years, she told us that they were very aware of the desirability of bygone fashions. Whenever they received a wardrobe of clothes, usually from a family clearing out from the passing of an elderly relative, they would sort through for the most in demand items and put them up on e-bay.That's the best £2 you will ever spend. You can't even get a pint for that!
it was a savvy row purchase??? I have to check their website more frequently. I just assumed it was always an endless parade of dinner jackets and tail coats (not that there is anything wrong with that).