@@yehuditbattat8259 so it’s pretty dark humor but during the holocaust the people in the concentration camps often wore blue and white striped jumpers. There’s even a pretty sad book based off of this called the boy in the striped pajamas. I read it in 5th grade but i highly recommend.
@@embroideredragdoll also would work. But as someone in a Jehovah's witness town I was letterly told "I might as well start flashing her husband" because it's "underwear"
@@llamallama9691 buy tights aren't pants there socks, and not like stockings the sheer ones real tights normally black or white and they cover your legs, with a skirt they will completely cover yourself. I can see not wanting to wear them with mini skirts but there good for covering your calf so you can still be practical
I really like how non-judgmental this was towards other girls wanting to dress more modestly - saying how things wouldn’t work for you personally in a super nice way instead of trying to shame others for wearing it was great to hear…. Not sure why this short ended up on my feed, but thanks for bringing more positivity and grace into the world ❤
Whenever I need a modest outfit, I would go to an online muslim store, especially the one that caters more to modern fashion. They have great selection of long skirts, flowy pants, blouses and shirts. And since most Muslim countries are tropical, the fabrics they use are great for summer wear.
I usually sew in a cloth panel or lacy frills into the slits. Adds a pretty touch of color and prevents the constraint of movement from sewing the slit shut.
I’m a traditional Catholic and I also have a tricky time finding modest clothes that I enjoy. Fortunately for me I’m on the shorter side so knee length dresses are a bit longer on me. I did find a really cute white linen blend dress with black stripes at target, but it was a bit see through so I put a slip underneath and it’s perfect!
@nicolebarber If I had to guess, they probably attend the Traditional Latin mass or an orthodox rite, which are both Catholic masses just different kinds than the Novus Ordo. People who attend these rites tend to hold more "traditional" adherence to church teaching aka a little stricter. This extends to modesty, frequency of "optional" devotions such as the Rosary, liturgy of the hours, stations of the cross, daily mass, etc. As well as just about everything else. It's not necessarily adifferent sect, just a different way of practicing the Faith, typically more devoutly. I tend to go to a Novus Ordo, although I prefer TLM, and I hold pretty traditional views and habits as opposed to my Catholic peers for context. Hope this helps!
@@isabellagaines6868as a non-traditionalist Catholic just wanted to say you explained this super well and without being negative about either side so thanks for that 😊
@@isabellagaines6868I go to the TLM and the Novus Ordo mass, my Canon ( priest) from the church which only offers the TLM told me there's no such thing as " Traditional" Catholic. You're either Catholic or not. And yes I do all of the devotions and veil at all holy masses including Maronite Rite. You gave a beautiful explanation by the way ❤😊
There's a film I watched that's since made me wonder why they make anything in blue and white stripes. You handled that gracefully. Not everyone would get it.
I wish they’d stop putting those slits in every single dress!! I’ve bought a couple from target and didn’t realize they had it until I put it on at home, now I wear them to lounge around the house instead.
I think the slits are usually for mobility, as it tends to be lower quality fabric, that may be tight or tear with top much movement. But there's some amazing tutorials out there on how to cover them, either by just sewing them up or adding fabric into them to make it pretty
@@lollove9974 but then I wouldn’t have my lounge around the house dresses :) I don’t mind wearing them at home I just wish I didn’t have to think about the slit when purchasing.
you can sew in a panel on the slit up the side :D it allows for more movement, and you can also add it in a pretty accent colour or pattern if you'd like :)
Legit question from one who does not know: Could you just wear thick tights or leggings underneath the clothing with slits? I don’t purposefully dress modestly, but I layer much of my clothing like this to cover my skin when it is colder.
It depends on community standards. It also depends on the slit location and length. There is a concept in Jewish law that the slits *regardless* draw attention, which is immodest, even if you’re wearing tights underneath. I’m in a more mixed/open community, so sometimes I might wear tights underneath, but only if it’s a side slit that I already partially closed. Slit above the knee is a big no no
@@ElleMonzonshe shows her hair half the time then covers up half the time. She seems to be more of a hypocrite than an actual Orthodox Jew. Especially with how much make up she wears. But all religions are full of hypocrisy. None of them are worthwhile if anything.
I like this video because you really show options for women who dress modest while not shaming women who choose not to do so. Also stores can do much better to have more modest clothing options that are fashionable apparently
thank you for posting and letting girls know that there are Many other girls out there that want to be modest as well, and that modesty can still be cute.
I learn so much from your page! It’s really interesting info for someone who has never met an Orthodox Jew. You get straight to the point and make it seem more simple/easy than other people or info do/does
With the jean skirts with the slits it would be pretty if you put a slip with frills underneath it so it would cover the slit with a little detail as well. Idk if you can wear lacy stuff but it would be a cute little fix. I really liked the jean romper. That would be cute and it could be dobe modest for sure.❤😊😊.
That’s such a cute idea! The problem is that lace is see through and anything above the knee cannot be see through. I wonder if they have such a thing that doesn’t have holes/isn’t see through and looks cute?
@RK-fz7qc OH okay I completely understand. I was too sure if that was permitted or not. But maybe something with a cute pattern that is completely opaque could still work 🤔?
Oh my gosh I dress more modest (not as much as her but still pretty modest) and slits are always a problem for me too. I see a cute modest dress and oh it has a slit 😂
I tend to shop in charity and second hand shops, because of personal preferences, and can find some pretty good modest clothes there. I don’t tend to be very modest in my tops - I often show my arms/shoulders and occasionally some cleavage, but I absolutely need good modest skirts for my preferences. I’m really lucky I live somewhere with great second hand shops, because I can find a lot of great modest vintage finds. (I dress modestly not for religious purposes, but just personal preference, so specific rules and standards aren’t really an issue)
The second blue and white striped one you showed, the one on the plus sized mannequin- I own that! Super cute, honestly kind of short. Stops a little above the knee. Such a nice video! Love that you’re supportive
She’s not saying it makes you a disgusting whore to wear them, she’s literally just saying she personally prefers to cover her knees.. relax, good grief
There’s always ways to modify your clothing for modesty. If you don’t sew, you can find a tailor that can sew fabric into the side slits of skirts & dresses, add length to skirts, etc.
i recommend muslim stores online! they’re catering to modest clothing as well. also those slits are necessary so you can move freely. i recommend buying short dresses as long tops and pairing them with thighs/pants. if you see a cute shirt but sleeves/cut is short, pair it with longer/sleeved shirt underneath and if you wanna wear it on summer get a sleeved shirt and cut the body part, just leave the sleeves so you can still buy the short sleeve shirts. i don’t dress modest but i have friends who dress modest and i learned all of these from them. 😂
Modesty isn't the problem, forcing women to dress a certain way is. That includes showing/ hiding skin. Also some women feel free and safe coverd. If depends who its for, this us for her, not anyone else x
A lot of good ideas have been submitted for the slit in the skirt. I would make it into a decorative feature by adding fancy buttons on each side and then using a ribbon to tie or braid it shut.
Thank you for educating us on your traditions and beliefs. The stripes… my jaw dropped. I had never even considered that. From the bottom of my heart, I am so sorry. Keep shining beautiful.
If I like it I just sew up the slits or have another layer underneath that covers it. Also adding in panels could work. I’ve taken a few things to a seamstress
The denim dress would actually look so cute with a plain white long sleeve tee and you could change up the color there to match so many different outfit combos
With the dresses that have slits the best way to kind of solve the problem is to cut panels of a non see-through lace design or a pattern and you can have it be more modest if you like sewing
I bought the white dress about a week ago and i really love it so far! I don’t try to hide my knees but im on the shorter side and my knees stay hidden unless im sitting and the dress moves.
Just an fyi if anyone tries the silky skirts - if you wear it to the office, you might find yourself readjusting your seating position throughout the day as the material doesn't grip well to the seat...wore it once and never again... great for a going out look though
Just recently I started getting into dressing more modestly and almost threw out a dress I had from target because the slits were so high… I just hand stitched them together. The world doesn’t want us to dress modestly so we gotta learn how to sew lol
as far as the slits go, might i offer the suggestion of finding slips , or having someone make you some that are the length you would prefer and having them in fun colors and patterns then it just adds a peek of something cute or colorful.
Every time I see anything with grayish blue and white stripes (which have been such a thing for years now) that is literally the first thing I think of and im relieved to hear someone else say it.
It actually helps keep the sun directly off your skin and most of the time they are airy enough to let breeze in. natural fibers are the key, it wont work at all with synthetic materials.
I try to stay away from blue and white stripes 😭😭😭
If you know you know
@@shiraa3249I don’t, can anyone explain TwT
@@BobSmith-qn3iiI think she's referring to Holocaust concentration camp uniforms.
@@lorenasummers867 Oh 0-0 thanks
My reaction: 🤔🤔😮💀
Not the blue and white stripes comment 😂😳
That fr had me cackling
I was like nooooooooo but ur also from the only group of people who CAN make that joke ahhhhhhh
hey can someone explain it I'm slow lol 😭
@@yehuditbattat8259 so it’s pretty dark humor but during the holocaust the people in the concentration camps often wore blue and white striped jumpers. There’s even a pretty sad book based off of this called the boy in the striped pajamas. I read it in 5th grade but i highly recommend.
@boxcat5743 i get it thanks... thats sad :((
The slits are for movement, so if you buy the dress you can add a panel of fabric instead of sewing them shut
Oh thank you someone said that
Also like when did tights become too sexy. That's what I allways do to cover my legs
I was wondering whether or not wearing an underskirt not quite a slip for modesty would work too?
@@embroideredragdoll also would work. But as someone in a Jehovah's witness town I was letterly told "I might as well start flashing her husband" because it's "underwear"
@@JesusChrist-sm4bmthe dress code she followers to ensure modesty may not include things like tight fitting pants
@@llamallama9691 buy tights aren't pants there socks, and not like stockings the sheer ones real tights normally black or white and they cover your legs, with a skirt they will completely cover yourself. I can see not wanting to wear them with mini skirts but there good for covering your calf so you can still be practical
I really like how non-judgmental this was towards other girls wanting to dress more modestly - saying how things wouldn’t work for you personally in a super nice way instead of trying to shame others for wearing it was great to hear….
Not sure why this short ended up on my feed, but thanks for bringing more positivity and grace into the world ❤
I was thinking the same thing, she just said, “It’s problematic *for me* ,” not something snide or back handed like, “They’re catty.”
Many true modest traditional Christians dress this way also
Whenever I need a modest outfit, I would go to an online muslim store, especially the one that caters more to modern fashion. They have great selection of long skirts, flowy pants, blouses and shirts. And since most Muslim countries are tropical, the fabrics they use are great for summer wear.
Where could i find such a store?
Yes please! What store do you use? Because while I'm an atheist, I dress modestly and love Muslim styles.
Modanisa, kabayre and east essence.
Modanisa, kabayre and east essence.
@@rk8825 Oh my god I adore you. Thank you
i thought u were Jenna Ortega for a sec........
Same
So did I!!!
Me too
Jenna Ortega if she played Rachel berry from glee lol
Same😂
My jaw dropped at that blue and white stripes comment 😅 I was like huh to ohhhhhh
The scream that I scrumpt
What does it mean? I don't get it? Is she referring to the 🇮🇱 flag?
@@Princebiscno she’s referring to the blue and white striped pajamas Jews wore in concentration camps.
@@Princebisc Hunny, the holocaust. Their prisoner outfits.
@@Username0467no need to be condescending to someone simply asking a question.
I love how you say "problematic for me" not problematic or problematic for everyone.
She was being dead serious about the stripes. Its like a stereotype but one that was real and behind a genocide.
literally why does everyone think it’s so damn funny 😭
@@kye3870 because it is.
@@kye3870it’s funny because of how casually she mentioned it then moved on.
@@kye3870 because she was being serious while making a joke lmfao
Much like the genocide her people are carrying out today.
The irony.
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I tend to stay away from blue and white stripes actually made me sad 😢 but it makes sense.
LMAO OH SHIT
I wasn’t ready for the stripes
I usually sew in a cloth panel or lacy frills into the slits. Adds a pretty touch of color and prevents the constraint of movement from sewing the slit shut.
I’m a traditional Catholic and I also have a tricky time finding modest clothes that I enjoy. Fortunately for me I’m on the shorter side so knee length dresses are a bit longer on me. I did find a really cute white linen blend dress with black stripes at target, but it was a bit see through so I put a slip underneath and it’s perfect!
@nicolebarber If I had to guess, they probably attend the Traditional Latin mass or an orthodox rite, which are both Catholic masses just different kinds than the Novus Ordo. People who attend these rites tend to hold more "traditional" adherence to church teaching aka a little stricter. This extends to modesty, frequency of "optional" devotions such as the Rosary, liturgy of the hours, stations of the cross, daily mass, etc. As well as just about everything else. It's not necessarily adifferent sect, just a different way of practicing the Faith, typically more devoutly. I tend to go to a Novus Ordo, although I prefer TLM, and I hold pretty traditional views and habits as opposed to my Catholic peers for context. Hope this helps!
Look up metzitzah b’peh and stop supporting these disgusting people
Look for Muslim women clothing brands, plenty online shops too.
@@isabellagaines6868as a non-traditionalist Catholic just wanted to say you explained this super well and without being negative about either side so thanks for that 😊
@@isabellagaines6868I go to the TLM and the Novus Ordo mass, my Canon ( priest) from the church which only offers the TLM told me there's no such thing as " Traditional" Catholic. You're either Catholic or not. And yes I do all of the devotions and veil at all holy masses including Maronite Rite. You gave a beautiful explanation by the way ❤😊
my jaw hit the floor and have literal tears in my eyes from laughing so hard at the stripes joke. bestie that’s funny
I don’t think it was a joke lol
There's a film I watched that's since made me wonder why they make anything in blue and white stripes. You handled that gracefully. Not everyone would get it.
Because it's cute. I would wear it
@@karentucker2161 the film (and book) is called a Boy in Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne.I'm not a Jew, but even I know it ain't cute or funny look.
Holocaust Pajamas I think.
Because blue & white patterns are lovely and work on any body type. Not everyone follows the "no blue and white stripes" rule.
I wish they’d stop putting those slits in every single dress!! I’ve bought a couple from target and didn’t realize they had it until I put it on at home, now I wear them to lounge around the house instead.
I think the slits are usually for mobility, as it tends to be lower quality fabric, that may be tight or tear with top much movement. But there's some amazing tutorials out there on how to cover them, either by just sewing them up or adding fabric into them to make it pretty
It's for mobility and fashion, you can always sow it together but it'll be harder to move in depending on skirt
You know sewing is an option
@@lollove9974 but then I wouldn’t have my lounge around the house dresses :)
I don’t mind wearing them at home I just wish I didn’t have to think about the slit when purchasing.
Just sew them up????
you can sew in a panel on the slit up the side :D it allows for more movement, and you can also add it in a pretty accent colour or pattern if you'd like :)
Legit question from one who does not know: Could you just wear thick tights or leggings underneath the clothing with slits? I don’t purposefully dress modestly, but I layer much of my clothing like this to cover my skin when it is colder.
It depends on community standards. It also depends on the slit location and length. There is a concept in Jewish law that the slits *regardless* draw attention, which is immodest, even if you’re wearing tights underneath. I’m in a more mixed/open community, so sometimes I might wear tights underneath, but only if it’s a side slit that I already partially closed. Slit above the knee is a big no no
😭You could but I can be really hot also if depends tbh
Thanks for your reply! I hadn’t thought about the slits themselves being an issue.
@@ElleMonzonshe shows her hair half the time then covers up half the time. She seems to be more of a hypocrite than an actual Orthodox Jew. Especially with how much make up she wears. But all religions are full of hypocrisy. None of them are worthwhile if anything.
More likely to layer it with another, long skirt. Like this there no show of legs... at least that's what id do
I like this video because you really show options for women who dress modest while not shaming women who choose not to do so. Also stores can do much better to have more modest clothing options that are fashionable apparently
you can always sew any slits shut! super easy alterations and easy to take out too if you want to resell it the way it was originally designed :)
thank you for posting and letting girls know that there are Many other girls out there that want to be modest as well, and that modesty can still be cute.
Very super cute!💖
I learn so much from your page! It’s really interesting info for someone who has never met an Orthodox Jew. You get straight to the point and make it seem more simple/easy than other people or info do/does
With the jean skirts with the slits it would be pretty if you put a slip with frills underneath it so it would cover the slit with a little detail as well. Idk if you can wear lacy stuff but it would be a cute little fix. I really liked the jean romper. That would be cute and it could be dobe modest for sure.❤😊😊.
That’s such a cute idea!
The problem is that lace is see through and anything above the knee cannot be see through. I wonder if they have such a thing that doesn’t have holes/isn’t see through and looks cute?
@RK-fz7qc OH okay I completely understand. I was too sure if that was permitted or not. But maybe something with a cute pattern that is completely opaque could still work 🤔?
@@coriettapadilla9977that would be great!
I'm not jewish myself but I love modest fashion and layering. Thanks for your content 😊
The blue and white stripes comment was so subtle. It took me a second 😬
Your videos are wonderful thank you for being such an beautiful inspiration 💜
Can the slits on the pink or white dress be sewn closed so they’re not an issue?
the way i audibly gasped at the blue and white comment 😭😭😭
We always just sew the slits! ❤
Oh my gosh I dress more modest (not as much as her but still pretty modest) and slits are always a problem for me too. I see a cute modest dress and oh it has a slit 😂
That blue and white stripe joke took me way longer than it should have 😅
Personally, I don't mind slits because I love wearing leggings/tights under my dresses and skirts. Really channel that art teacher aesthetic
Id sew the slits closed, but just my preference, all the others were beautiful!
You had me at "I stay away from blue and white stripes"!!!!
First, the blue and white stripes comment got me. Second, I sew up slits all the time.
i love how this girl doesn’t make others feel guilty about how they dress by saying that things are problematic for HER and not for everyone. ❤️
Hahahaha am I the only one that laughed way to hard when she said she stays away from. Blue and white stripes? Cuz I fucking did. Hahahhaha😂
i dont get it..
@@Yusra-f9o6v hitler put them in blue and white stripped shirts when killing jews
@user-sm2dt4ip7d basically in the holocaust the Jews were forced to wear blue and white striped pyjamas
@@Yusra-f9o6vNeither do I and idk if I want to understand 😭
@@Yusra-f9o6vin world war 2 people in the concentration camps were given blue and white striped pieces of clothing to wear
You can sew a piece of fabric into the slits. Something lacey or contrasting.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who understands the blue and white stripes joke 😢
Honestly not sure she was joking
I tend to shop in charity and second hand shops, because of personal preferences, and can find some pretty good modest clothes there. I don’t tend to be very modest in my tops - I often show my arms/shoulders and occasionally some cleavage, but I absolutely need good modest skirts for my preferences. I’m really lucky I live somewhere with great second hand shops, because I can find a lot of great modest vintage finds. (I dress modestly not for religious purposes, but just personal preference, so specific rules and standards aren’t really an issue)
Wow it’s like clothes we wore between 2000 and 2010!
The second blue and white striped one you showed, the one on the plus sized mannequin- I own that! Super cute, honestly kind of short. Stops a little above the knee. Such a nice video! Love that you’re supportive
Jenna Ortega if she was Jewish and I can’t unsee it
As a somewhat strict Greek Orthodox, this is great! I wear a lot of maxi skirts and long sleeves which is sometimes hard to find nowadays.
not the blue and white stripes😭
I don't get it coz I'm super slow. Could you please explain?
@@notmezoyame too
@@notmezoya blue and white stripes were what jews had to wear in concentration camps 😭
@@notmezoyaI think it’s making fun of Israel but I think the woman in the video means in as in she just doesn’t like blue and white stripes
@@notmezoya i think she means the uniform jews had to wear in WOII in the camps...
I love that you’re saying that things would be problematic for you and not stating it in a way that seems negative toward others
No the blue and white stripes😭 But fr though most Jews stay away from them, I know I do.
I love how you always find a way to present a modest style that is current without ever inserting any sense of shaming. It's all just positivity.
You thought the same thing as me with the dress you can layer.
You can add decorative safety pins for the slits. But it’s for movement.
Sew up the slits girlie
The navy dress and the skirt with the drawstring on sides are timeless pieces and versatile
Genuine question you as a orthodox Jew what does your sleepwear look like?
because we aren't in public and no one sees it we can wear whatever, but mainly stick to T- shirts and leggings/shorts
Thank you for answering 😊
Romper jean romper got me dying🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Knees? KNEES? Please tell me knees aren't considered immodest. Good grief.
Yeah fr
She’s not saying it makes you a disgusting whore to wear them, she’s literally just saying she personally prefers to cover her knees.. relax, good grief
There’s always ways to modify your clothing for modesty. If you don’t sew, you can find a tailor that can sew fabric into the side slits of skirts & dresses, add length to skirts, etc.
Free Palestine ❤🇵🇸
I agree.. But jew ≠ Zionist/Israeli.
i recommend muslim stores online! they’re catering to modest clothing as well. also those slits are necessary so you can move freely. i recommend buying short dresses as long tops and pairing them with thighs/pants. if you see a cute shirt but sleeves/cut is short, pair it with longer/sleeved shirt underneath and if you wanna wear it on summer get a sleeved shirt and cut the body part, just leave the sleeves so you can still buy the short sleeve shirts. i don’t dress modest but i have friends who dress modest and i learned all of these from them. 😂
Girl I thought u was jenna ortega
I’m unapologetically thrilled the 90s cargo skirts are back in vogue!❤
Problematic? There was nothing problematic.
Problematic for HER. Her choices and HER comfort.
Love this! Please keep doing videos like this!
FREE PALESTINE💔🇵🇸
Free the Hostages! 🇮🇱
@@jalucard1891 no❤
@@jalucard1891free Palestinian hostages who have been prisoners in their own country over 70 years 😢
Yikes….. anti semitism
@@grimsyn8174 yes☺️ idgaf ❤️❤️
You can always Stitch the sides together because they are so beautiful it's a shame they have slits but it's an easy fix if you can stitch x
I don’t like modesty culture, I think it’s harmful to women
Modesty isn't the problem, forcing women to dress a certain way is. That includes showing/ hiding skin. Also some women feel free and safe coverd. If depends who its for, this us for her, not anyone else x
If you really like the dress, but don't like the slits, you can always stitch them closed, or sew in a triangle of a complimentary fabric!
Jewnna Ortega…
I'd just sow the slits on the skirts. You can also change their design a bit by sowing pretty cloth over the slits to close them up.
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jew ≠ Zionist/Israeli.
@@xluvbugzx 👍🏽
The skirts with slits can be worn over leggings or opaque tights to make them more modest
The first pink one would be super cute, and would be simple to sew up the slits
lol i'm wearing the yellow flowery skirt rn! very flowy, i love it
the whiplash i felt when i thought “that stripes one is so cute” and then she said that and i thought abt it..
The 90s are truly so back!! Love it!!!
I loved that black skirt with the white flowers ❤
A lot of these with slits would look cool with patterned fabric sewn into it to cover the slit
I'm LDS and we have modesty rules too. Anything with slits I sew them closed or wear a longer skirt with it. That way coverage but can still move.
A lot of good ideas have been submitted for the slit in the skirt. I would make it into a decorative feature by adding fancy buttons on each side and then using a ribbon to tie or braid it shut.
If you have time and can sew you can use other fabric to fill in slits. You can use lace layered on black or a colour to make a pop of colour.
Wow easily my newest favorite creator
Thank you for educating us on your traditions and beliefs. The stripes… my jaw dropped. I had never even considered that. From the bottom of my heart, I am so sorry. Keep shining beautiful.
If I like it I just sew up the slits or have another layer underneath that covers it. Also adding in panels could work. I’ve taken a few things to a seamstress
The denim dress would actually look so cute with a plain white long sleeve tee and you could change up the color there to match so many different outfit combos
I almost spit my drink out at the " I tend to avoid the stripes". I have a Jewish friend who says the same thing!!! Was funny :)
Those skirts are super cute
With the dresses that have slits the best way to kind of solve the problem is to cut panels of a non see-through lace design or a pattern and you can have it be more modest if you like sewing
I bought the white dress about a week ago and i really love it so far! I don’t try to hide my knees but im on the shorter side and my knees stay hidden unless im sitting and the dress moves.
I have it and just sewed down the slit partly and it's perfect! Great dress
I love seeing all of the diffrent styles of dress.
Just an fyi if anyone tries the silky skirts - if you wear it to the office, you might find yourself readjusting your seating position throughout the day as the material doesn't grip well to the seat...wore it once and never again... great for a going out look though
You can always add some cute black lace on the black slit skirt 😍😍😍
You can just sew up the slits, it’s pretty easy even if you are doing it by hand.
I would love to see you design your own line of modest clothes.
Just recently I started getting into dressing more modestly and almost threw out a dress I had from target because the slits were so high… I just hand stitched them together. The world doesn’t want us to dress modestly so we gotta learn how to sew lol
I own the white dress with bows, if anyone wants to buy one make sure you also get a slip to wear underneath. It is extremely thin!
as far as the slits go, might i offer the suggestion of finding
slips , or having someone make you some that are the length you would prefer and having them in fun colors and patterns
then it just adds a peek of something cute or colorful.
Every time I see anything with grayish blue and white stripes (which have been such a thing for years now) that is literally the first thing I think of and im relieved to hear someone else say it.
I cant imagine wearing that much coverage in 90+ weather 🔥 I would be dying in heat.
It actually helps keep the sun directly off your skin and most of the time they are airy enough to let breeze in. natural fibers are the key, it wont work at all with synthetic materials.
I've sown the sides of slits if I really like the dress or skirt. Target is pretty good for tzius options. Shalom Chavera😊
Yes I have the white one and that's what I did! It was my absolute favorite summer dress
As a 90s kid who cut the bottom of my jeans and sewed in triangles of patterned fabric to make bell bottoms I can say those slits are an easy fix.
'I tend to stay away from blue and white stripes" girl you got soda coming out of my nose from laughing so hard