Also taking up
the hem by an inch has helped.
Not exact matches
Woven wool - blend jacket * V - neck * Fitted bodice * Side flap pockets * Darting at back * Fringe trim at neckline, closure and
hem * Tonal topstitching and panel seaming * Front button closure * Lined Measurements: * 29» in circumference at bust; 21» from shoulder to
hem; taken from a size 38 * Models height is 5 feet 9
inches * This product was sourced for Gilt
by a trusted independent supplier.
I don't care for it fitting right at the knee so will get it
hemmed by a few
inches, but otherwise I can't wait to wear it!
It's oversized and slouchy fit
by design, with a split
hem bottom that is a few
inches shorter in the front.
The length is tea length, at at 5» 5» it still felt a little long so I used temporary
hem tape to fold up the length
by about another 2
inches (doubled the
hem) and it still was a longer length but didn't make my shorts look too stumpy.
I've solved that
by cutting off about 2
inches from the
hem.
I'm wearing XS and I had the sleeves
hemmed by about an
inch.
I was hoping it would match the
hem line of this leopard print jacket but it missed it
by a few
inches.
Beautiful dress, to make it look more professional, it needs about a 1 or 1 1/4
inch hem done
by hand and then pressed really well.
As she writes about one figure s demise: Quiet crept in, stealthy, taking its time, turning down the volume and unfurling the curtain, lowering it
by inches, until the velvet
hem teased the floor and the darkness seized his eyes.