Piedmont (and the other slutty stocking store a few blocks up, the one we went to a couple weekends ago) has short crinolines, but if you want longer ones (say, midcalf, like for classic '50s dresses) you may have to look a bit harder.
Actually, my one set of midcalf crinolines has been looking tired and squashed lately, so, Jilli, if you have any suggestions I'm open. The fluffier the better, please.
Actually, my one set of midcalf crinolines has been looking tired and squashed lately, so, Jilli, if you have any suggestions I'm open. The fluffier the better, please.
Honestly? eBay. There are tons of shops on there that sell mid-calf crinolines. Yes, House of Vamp [link] has them, but there's a possible six-week wait time for them.
A crinoline won't fit under this, but oh lordy does momma want.
Wow. Yes, juliana, you should have that.
Do we know how true those sizes run?
It's made by Stop Staring, right? Their sizes run pretty true to the measurements given. Since it's a stretchy fabric, there will be about 1.5" of flex room to the stated measurements.
BAH, our iPod has stopped working.
juliana, if I hadn't already bought a dress, I would seriously consider that one!
I've been debating on whether I should get a crinoline to go under my prom dress. I tried to find a picture of it to link to, but no luck. I could use some advice when I get to SF if it would be better with or without. Hopefully, I'll have time either Friday or Saturday to work that out.
There's an Orthodox Easter candlelit, er, service? parade? walk? going on outside my bedroom window. Sometimes, this area is just weird. Not that Orthodox Easter is weird, just having unexpected hymns floating in through the windows.