If you have a lot of warm-colored clothing that you love, I enjoy being a dyke shirt but you’re ready to transition to cooler tones, you can experiment with dyeing. Dyeing is a cost-effective approach to revamping your wardrobe while retaining what you already own. Bernadette, my dying specialist, has written several informative posts on the subject. Before you start dyeing, make sure to choose the right dye for your fabric. Different fabrics may require different types of dye and some fabrics are harder to dye than others (polyester is much harder to dye and requires boiling, whilst natural fibres are easy to dye, so it’s important to read the label before you start. You’ll also want to choose a dye that complements your skin tone. For instance, if you have a cool undertone, you may want to choose a blue or green dye to create a cooler hue. Adding yellow to cool colours can create a warmer hue, if you have stark white items and have warm colouring think about a little camel or yellow dye (or dye to signature eye colours) to really get more wear from your white items that are not really worn. You may also want to test a small area of your clothing before dyeing the entire garment to make sure you’re happy with the results (using a paper towel, similar coloured scrap of fabric or an inconspicuous area such as hem and side seams). Although jewellery is a minor aspect, you could consider having your gold jewellery rhodium plated to give it a silver appearance, or if your palette is warm, have it gold plated. This is a simple solution if you adore your gold pieces and prefer a different color. The process of plating a piece of jewellery means coating it in an extremely thin layer of rhodium, only a few microns thick. Because this layer is so thin, it is easily subject to being worn off after exposure to excessive sweat; strong household cleaning chemicals including chlorine and excessive abrasion. Pieces like earrings that don’t see much rubbing or abrasion will last longer than rings or bracelets. Additionally, it is important to identify the universal colors in your wardrobe, such as red and violet or teal, which are adaptable to both warm and cool tones. When replacing items, consider incorporating cooler shades and discard any items that do not work for you. You’ll find there are cross-over colours in every palette that mean you may be able to keep wearing garments in these colours easily.
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Want to dress well, be economical and be kinder to the planet? I enjoy being a dyke shirt Stop spending your money on cheap, poorly made, trend-based tat. It may seem counterintuitive to buy a more expensive garment if your end goal is to save money, but cheaping out on clothes is a false economy. Subpar materials degrade quickly, badly stitched seams come undone and, ultimately, you’ll find yourself spending again and again when you could’ve just coughed up a bit more for a higher-quality garment in the first place. Following trends is a good way to burn through money too. Sure, mix in the odd piece here and there if it matches your style, but filling your wardrobe predominantly with classic, versatile pieces you can endlessly mix and match will save you money and futureproof you against the ebb and flow of fashion in the long run. You don’t necessarily have to spend a fortune to end up with something you’ll get lots of wear out of either. Some small accessories and personal items may not cost that much, but you could end up using them every day for decades. So, what are these pieces? The ones that will give you the greatest return on investment in terms of cost per wear? Below, we’ve listed our favourite examples of things you can buy once and wear for life (or near enough!). So keep scrolling and get ready to refresh your wardrobe the right way.
Brian Pringle –
Je suis plutôt satisfait de ce vêtement. Le tissus et l’impression sont de bonne qualité. Le dessin ne se détériore pas au fil des lavages. Toutefois même si j’ai reçu la taille demandée, je le trouve un peu petit par rapport à mes t-shirts habituels. Le fabricant ne semble pas utiliser la même échelle de grandeur.
norman schoenradt –
Got a Large size and Fits perfectly for my cousin who is 6”1 and my husband who is 6”
kimberley link –
Perfect fit
These T-shirts are a perfect fit both before washing and after. Cotton can be a worrisome as it can shrink in the wash. These shirts didn’t shrink at all. The color was as bright after washing as it was before.