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epr25

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You should try some LUXoil on the ones that are stiff. It has revived many a pair of shoes of mine.


MJrules said:
Smutarella, I love that specatator style...someday...some spectators with a cuban heel...sigh. And, DPD, I like how simple but elegant that navy dress is. Lookit these!

I love these, but are a 1/2 size too big...what do you ladies do for slighty-too-big shoes? (And Fleur, track and confirm told me these were delivered on Monday but no one in my family had seen them. I waited a few days and finally went to the post office Thursday, they weren't there. This morning, I went back, and there they were...huh)
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The suede is so soft and supple and new-looking!
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Boo, these are sooo stiff and a little clunky

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KittyT

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epr25 said:
You should try some LUXoil on the ones that are stiff. It has revived many a pair of shoes of mine.

Many people here at the Lounge have recommended a special product that Pecard makes for antique leather. It's available on Ebay (after the boycott, please) or from their website - http://www.pecard.com
 

MJrules

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Pecard's

You guys are so helpful, thank you all! (hugs all around) Is it ok to rub onto the suede? Would it discolor or ruin the texture?
 

KittyT

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MJrules said:
You guys are so helpful, thank you all! (hugs all around) Is it ok to rub onto the suede? Would it discolor or ruin the texture?

Don't use the Pecard's on suede though - you need to use a special suede product. It's OK to rub suede, although it's recommended that you use a special suede brush.
 

RetroModelSari

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I love those shoes!!!!

I bought some stuff on the bay this weekend. Damn that I didn´t read about the boycott earlier cause I listed 4 or 5 auctions this very weekend. But I´ll give it a break when they are finished...

anyway: Here´s what I got ;-)

2 50s books on hairsetting!

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miracle beauty plan. No idea about the details, but it was cheap and came from the same seller as the Victor Vito book so I grabbed it:

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Smuterella

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MissHannah said:
This is way beyond me personally but is it something that most seamstresses/tailors can do? I have an amazing pair of vintage trousers that are beyond repair that I desperately want copies of.

I'd think so, if not there are companies that ship your item off to India / Thailand where they are expert at making copies of items. Not sure about the ethics of it but hey, who needs ethics when you can have the perfect trousers

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MissHannah

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Smuterella said:
I'd think so, if not there are companies that ship your item off to India / Thailand where they are expert at making copies of items. Not sure about the ethics of it but hey, who needs ethics when you can have the perfect trousers

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Admittedly, carbon footprint-wise it wouldn't be too clever! But in terms of labour, something that bespoke wouldn't be child-labour - there are (I'm told) loads of amazing and speedy tailors in India and other parts of asia and it's far more likely to be one of those I would imagine.

So where might I find one of these companies Miss Smuterella? Any idea?
 

Smuterella

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to be honest I don't know, I'd ask around your local tailors, I don't think any of the companies who do it are the type to advertise it on their websites...

otherwise, if its something special try George, he comes VERY highly recommended

As well as making all styles of men's and ladies' suits he copies things and used to make theatrical clothing (he did all the original costumes for one of the big west end productions)

this is his website:

html://www.threadneedlemantailors.co.uk
 

lyburnum

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I couldn't wait to show this dress off! Sorry they're not the best of photos. The dress needs taking in around the bust a little (lot).

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I also went back into Gap today and bought these high waisted sailor pants and light blue shirt:

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I looooove them. I've been looking for a nice pair of high waisted sailor pants for ages. They're way too long again (as you can probably see), so I'll have to take them up.

I'll offer again to any UK ladies - I have a 30% off voucher for Gap (as I work for them), that's valid in March. If you would like one just send me a PM.
 

Cherry_Bombb

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lyburnum- Gorgeous dress! You're going to look stunning!

:eek:fftopic: And a question for you- How do you get your hair so shiny rolls so smooth!? My curls are always in place but they NEVER look THAT perfect!!
 
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lyburnum, your dress looks so pretty on you.

and i am all over those sailor pants.
me want.
i dunno if we have GAP in ireland though. i've never even thought about shopping there so i've never looked.
i've always thought it was all hoodies and cargo pants [huh]
 

lyburnum

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paula said:
lyburnum, your dress looks so pretty on you.

and i am all over those sailor pants.
me want.
i dunno if we have GAP in ireland though. i've never even thought about shopping there so i've never looked.
i've always thought it was all hoodies and cargo pants [huh]

They have on Gap store in Dublin, in Arnotts Department Store. If you want a voucher let me know - it's valid for the whole of the EU as far as I know. Casual basics are only a small part of Gap these days, mostly they stock smart casual and work wear for women. And of course a huge selection of jeans.


ShooShooBaby said:
lyburnum, your dress is amazing!!!

thanks for the tip about the gap sailor pants, i'll be keeping an eye on their clearance ;)

Unfortunately since last year, the EU has a different set of designers for Gap than the US. So what's stocked here is unlikely to be stocked in the US. I have to say, since they changed the designers the stuff in the EU stores is sooo much more my thing.

Cherry_Bombb said:
lyburnum- Gorgeous dress! You're going to look stunning!

:eek:fftopic: And a question for you- How do you get your hair so shiny rolls so smooth!? My curls are always in place but they NEVER look THAT perfect!!

I have no idea?! I don't think I do anything any different from anyone else... my hair is generally pretty shiny anyway, which has a lot to do with the shampoo I use I think (Kerastase Bain de Force). I also really like using homemade flax seed setting lotion, as I find with the right consistency (not too watery, not too gloopy) it gives me a nice sheen to my hair. With the rolls, after I've backcombed I just do a lot of smoothing over with a fine toothed comb on the outer layers before I pull them into place. But I'm not sure any of this info will be of any help!

And thank you everyone for your lovely comments :)
 

CanadaDoll

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You gals are finding such gorgeous things!

Lyburnum that dress is stunning on you I'm so envious!

DeadPanDiva I'm sorry the shoes don't fit they are really cute, could you get an insert or if they're too small have them stretched?


I've been on my own little shopping spree this month, and now I've really gotta quit.
 

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