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A perfect pencil skirt?

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 12:59 am
by Tea Cake
HEY!--its been awhile since I passed this way---been focused on music and life ( And shoes) and I'm completely inspired by Faye Dunaway's look in Bonnie and Clyde---and though I do have a couple of pencil skirts, there just not the perfect one---mostly because I don't have hips!---I wonder if anyone has scored the perfect one--maybe a little stretchy so it fits snug??----the beret and girlish slouch are no problem---but any help with the perfect skirt would be appreciated----bye for now---Tea CAke

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:40 am
by Carla L
I've had success at JC Penny. Look for stretchy material. I found a new one the other day, fit great but not on sale. 36.00. I'll wait till I see a sale on it.
The waists on the skirts are getting higher so it gives more of a feminine shape.

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:44 am
by Tea Cake
Thanks Carla,

I'll keep shopping around! I hear you about waiting for a sale---I ordered one from Macy's last year--huge splurge---and it just doesn't fit right. (That's the danger of mail order.) The other one is Esprit, from a thrift store. Its cute but I'm still looking...the stretchy part is probably the missing detail.

8) Tea Cake

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 10:57 am
by CJ
Oh my effin' G! It's TC! :shock: =D>

Long time no see, my friend. Glad you popped in. 8)

Like Carla said, your best bet is stretchy fabrics--they hug and give you contours. No hips? No problem. Any lingerie or specialized undergarment boutique will sell you foam inserts for next to nothing. Normally, these foam pads are used as inserts in "pouched" panties to help define and pad your hips and butt, but I can tell you they work just as well if you place them inside your pantyhose and adjust them until you achieve your desired curviness (a good idea is to keep your body clean-shaven as the foam clings better to "unhairy" skin). Just know that wearing tight panties or girdles over your pantyhose--if you happen to be a panty-over-hose type, like I am--will reduce or minimize the effect. If you must wear some sort of panties or shapewear over your pantyhose, just make sure they're not too tight.

Pencil skirts are great--especially if you have the butt for it. I own several different types and I find that the stretchy ones are less hobbling, giving me a greater freedom of movement. Of course, if being hobbled is your goal, well... that's another story. :twisted:

Again, it's great to see you here again, Tea-Cake. Catch you soon!

Love,
CJ

Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 2:54 pm
by Tea Cake
8) CJ! those are great ideas, I know right where I'd start the curve, I think I'm becoming more sillouete interested...these details are fun for me.

---and I have to admit being alittle hobbled makes it fun to walk in my 3" Mary Janes :twisted: --but not completely ultra-kimono style :oops: ( and no to foot -binding!)

Wow its fun to check in here--gotta fly right now but maybe i'll get around a computer soon


be well! so nice to hear from you------------------------ 8) Tea Cake

Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 8:37 pm
by Ms. Jennifer
I love Pencil skirts. I to use foam pads for shape and a waist nipper too,

Have bought pencil skirts and regular stores. Most of mine our Knee length.

I do have one ankle length. Some pencil skirts have a zipper on the back slit which one can zip down as far as you like. I prefer to have the back slit zipped closed.

Jennifer

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 4:39 pm
by Josie (England)
Ms. Jennifer wrote:I do have one ankle length. Some pencil skirts have a zipper on the back slit which one can zip down as far as you like. I prefer to have the back slit zipped closed.
Many, many years ago that style of skirt was called a 'hobble' skirt, hav'nt seen one of those in a long time !

Huggz

Josie. xx

pencil skirt

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:03 pm
by Ann Stef
If you go to a stretch skirt,, try Jostar on fashion boutique

Posted: Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:03 pm
by Erin L
I love 3" Mary Janes! =P~

Posted: Fri Dec 05, 2008 4:51 pm
by EmilyN
i've found four at Ross Dress for Less and the prices were terrific.

i don't buy to fit my male form since i'm too wide in the shoulders so for proportion i bought the Classic Curves hip and butt inserts...they work great inside pantyhose as well but they work best under an open bottom girdle.

....i have to agree that the look is to die for! i just love the rockabilly look too as well as the 50's full-skirt with pettis look but i haven't gone there yet.

been too busy with sheath dresses and form fitting skirts these days.

besides i have to leave a look to pursue in the future or what will i have to do with myself? HA!