By Leslie Gaar, Babble
What is it about fashion that brings out our adventurous, occasionally delusional side? Most of us don’t have access to personal stylists, an unlimited budget, and endless options, so when it comes to fashion we have to get a little creative. And if the style we’re trying to pull off is a little impractical in the first place? Well, that’s never gotten in our way before! It’s amazing what some of the crazy things these ladies have done in the name of fashion.
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What is it about fashion that brings out our adventurous, occasionally delusional side? Most of us don’t have access to personal stylists, an unlimited budget, and endless options, so when it comes to fashion we have to get a little creative. And if the style we’re trying to pull off is a little impractical in the first place? Well, that’s never gotten in our way before! It’s amazing what some of the crazy things these ladies have done in the name of fashion.
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Junior geniuses
“In junior high, my friend and I would sleep in our jeans with leggings under them to stretch them out so they wouldn’t be too tight at school the next day. #whatwasithinking” – Shannon (via Joy In The Works)
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Then it asked me for a massage
“I shrunk my favorite sweater dress, and soaked it in hair conditioner to ‘relax the fibers.’” – Babble Editors
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Pretty (modest) Woman
“I iron a dress every time it comes out of the dryer – to make it longer – so I don’t look like a sex worker.” – Elizabeth (via Manic Pixie Dream Mama)
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Breathing optional
“I was a bridesmaid for my sister last summer. When she told me I could choose between the strapless, or one- or two-shouldered version of the dress, I snorted. I bought the two-shouldered dress and then went about finding a support system that would do the job. None of this spandex-lightly-shaping business. I went full-on 19th century girdle. I wore comfy shoes for the wedding. I figured I’d suffered enough.” – Laura (via Peace But Not Quiet)
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Detective work
“My mom complimented me on a jacket. So for Mother’s Day, I had to buy it for her. Of course I no longer had the tag. Or receipt. Or style number. I called 10 stores, each about three times. After weeks of research (and everyone recognizing my voice) I finally found the style number. But, they were out of stock. #fail.” – Babble Editors
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“One time I bought these trendy crocheted pumps, (they were a thing!). They didn’t have my size so I went a size bigger. They were so huge on my feet, they would fall off if I walked too fast. So I used one of my grandmother’s tricks. I stuffed a bunch of wadded-up Kleenex into the toes to compensate for the extra space. Worked like a charm!” – Crystal P.
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Eddie never looked so good
[post_ads]“When I would go out on weekends I often did a quick-change at my BFF’s house and squeezed my 5’6″ self into her jeans. She happened to be 4’11”! The process required me laying on her bed and her straddled over me with a wire hanger bent through the zipper to pull it up. When I finally got up I looked like something out of an Eddie Murphy skit. Somehow THAT made me feel happy and fashionable!“ Colleen (via Souffle Bombay)
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Doubles as an arm workout
“My favorite jumpsuit shrinks in the wash, so every time I wash it, my husband and I take an arm and a leg and pull.” – Babble Editors
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Making it work
[post_ads]“My husband bought me a cute flannel dress that is beyond flattering, so it’s my go-to outfit when I’m feeling less than attractive. But he got it super cheap from a store not known for high-quality clothes, so the zipper gets stuck all the time. Taking it off requires someone else to pull and maneuver it over my head. #noregrets” – Ambrosia B.
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Do they have a drive-thru?
“I purposely have my husband take me to restaurants with a short distance from their front door to the street so I can wear my highest heels.” – Kate (via Love and Knuckles)
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Multi-purposing
[post_ads]“I’ve used my hair straightener to flatten wrinkles in clothes I’m wearing when I’m too lazy to get out the ironing board and iron – or to take off my wrinkly clothes.” – Bailey (via Your Serene Life)
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Joint garment custody
“My best friend and I were getting married two weeks apart, so of course went wedding dress shopping together, and of course fell in love with the same beautiful and fairly expensive dress. Our crazy solution? We shared the dress! I wore it first, and then while I was on my honeymoon, her mom painstakingly removed dirt from the lace with a toothbrush, a few alterations were made, and then it had its second day in the sun.” – Babble Editors
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