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Peignoir – The Forgotten Luxury

28 Jun.
Posted by xxzombiesxx in Clothing | Comments Off

As defined in the dictionary, the peignoir is a loose fitting gown or dress that is worn in the process of dressing. They are also commonly worn during grooming, such as brushing hair or applying makeup in front of a mirror. They have been around for years in French culture, and are now becoming more popular in other countries all over the world.

A peignoir is commonly worn in the bedroom, and is usually put on right before bed. It is a garment that is worn over a nightgown or sleep shirt, and is typically made out of a thin material like silk or chiffon. The material is usually very thin and somewhat translucent, since it is worn over a nightgown or other night clothing. Because the peignoir is typically worn in the bedroom and around bedtime, it is typically associated with a romantic nature.

A peignoir makes a great gift for many occasions, especially for those who are in a relationship. It is considered a conservative and flattering piece of negligee, and can be purchased in most lingerie stores in a wide variety of styles and sizes. Many are also sold with matching lingerie that coordinates with the gown, since the gown isn’t generally worn in bed. They are available in styles with beautiful embroidery, amazing lace and scalloped edges, and even in solid colors to coordinate with various nightgowns and other nighttime attire.

Even though the peignoir is a conservative and classic style, it is now becoming more and more popular in various countries including the United States. It has a sexy yet classy look that is ideal for adults, since it is comfortable enough and covering enough to wear around the house. Most peignoirs for children are made out of a thicker material that isn’t translucent, more similar to a typical bathrobe or nightshirt. The peignoir is perfect for covering up night gowns or other sleep attire that one would prefer to only wear in bed, and is fashionable enough to wear as a gown for lounging around the house.

The peignoir is a very fun and flirty gown that many women are trading in their standard bath robes for, since it offers elegance as well as a perfect garment for covering up. It looks beautiful and classy, feels amazing, and it the perfect garment to coordinate with almost any nightgown or lingerie. It can make almost any woman feel beautiful, and is the perfect companion for grooming and getting ready for bed.

Sebastian Marders loves writing about a variety of things and sharing the website that inspires each piece with his readers. If you would like to browse a selection of luxurious robes, please visit http://robeblog.com.

Are You as Smart as Your Clothes? Plus Size Clothing Intelligence

25 Jun.
Posted by wakefieldma in Clothing | Comments Off

The latest fashion for plus sizes is “smart clothes”- In Japan, they are working on a variety of items. One type is fabric woven with sensors or other electronic devices that can perform various functions- such as monitoring body functions (blood flow or and heart rate); or “bio-functional” clothing that can send out vitamin C to the wearer, or reduce and eliminate unpleasant odors automatically. Tiny capsules in the fabric release their contents when they come into contact with body heat.

And UK firms are leading the way in smart fabrics and interactive textiles for wearable electronics. No less than seven UK-based companies which have successfully integrated their smart technical textile technology into clothing and other consumer clothes and related items such as bags and backpacks. Products made by three of these companies are being designed to interface with software from Microsoft and iPod music players from Apple.

And there is more-
-Clothing with built-in switches or joysticks to control equipment for electronic entertainment, particularly iPod like creations made from a special conductive yarn.
-Knitted fabrics of a conductive polymeric yarn which keep the wearer warm by heating up when a power
source is applied, either from a battery or plug-in.

-There are even textiles that can change colors under tension. The materials are “auxetic” which means they become fatter when stretched, unlike conventional flexible materials.

-Smart fabrics are also being designed to protect against terrorist bomb attacks by absorbing energy.

-Intelligent fabrics for high performance sportswear which absorb shock with a range of applications including protective skiwear, motorcycle gloves, football gloves and shin pads, and protective headgear.

There is something agreeable about the idea of clothing that detects and gets rid of unpleasant odors. But the real market for fabrics, textiles and materials that sense and deliver such minerals to the body may be elsewhere: For example, in military, medical and industrial settings, critical information and the timely delivery of medical or preventive ingredients are necessary.

And what about embedded solar collectors for energy? Your Ipod and cell phone will always be charged. You can have in-built air conditioning for hot days.

And while no one knows for sure where all this could lead, it’s got just the right amount of pizzazz to be an extremely promising area for a the industries of polymers and nanotechnology, bioscience and health care to find some radical new twist that creates an entirely unexpected, unseen new market. The ultimate will be the wearable, washable computer; still a long way off but tantalizingly close enough to glimpse some convincing prototypes.

Are you ready for clothing like this? And of course these smart clothes will come in all sizes- petite, small, medium, and plus.

There is a bit of irony involved in smart clothes. The Victorian mathematician Professor Charles Babbage invented the analytical engine, considered the world’s first computer. Lady Ada Byron Lovelace is credited with developing the idea of computer programming. The first computer was programmed for the weaving of textiles for clothes. Now, smart fabric incorporates computers inside clothing. Both would be amazed at the how their work has progressed, and the strange twists it has taken.

For more tips and information on plus size fashion with an ethnic flair visit http://www.fabulous-plus-sizes.com a trendy plus size fashion website.

Dressing Bridesmaids Modestly and Affordably

25 Jun.
Posted by artgib in Clothing | Comments Off

When you get married, it will probably be easy to find a cake, a tux, and a bouquet in almost any color, but the bridesmaids dresses will present a completely different problem. In fact, finding beautiful, affordable, and modest bridesmaids dresses can be so challenging that I would recommend finding the ones you want before you even choose colors for everything else.

In the past, brides have dealt with bridesmaids dresses in a number of different ways. The simplest solution would be to avoid bridesmaids all together. If that is not what you had in mind, another solution is to pick wedding colors and have each bridesmaid wear an outfit that she already owns in one of those shades. They won’t match perfectly, but a corsage, a small bouquet, matching headbands, or another small accessory can clearly mark your friends as bridesmaids for the photographer and guests.

If you know a good seamstress in the family or the neighborhood, making your own bridesmaids dresses is another option. It will take time to find the perfect pattern, take measurements, and make the dresses, but you will have tons of options to choose from as you pick out the material and trim that you want. Unfortunately, material isn’t as economical as it used to be. As fewer women learn to sew, the price of making your own clothes has risen. It could cost just as much to make a dress as to buy one in a store. Look for sales and coupons on fabric to cut down the cost if you do decide to go with custom-made bridesmaids dresses.

Another way to look for modest bridesmaids dresses is to search online. Although you won’t be able to try the dresses on before they are ordered, online shopping can save you tons of time and gas money. If modesty is high on your list of priorities, I would recommend searching for your dream dresses in Utah formal dress stores because the predominant religion in that state values modesty a lot. Utah also enjoys a higher number of weddings than any other state in the country; which makes it a very good place to shop for bridesmaids dresses.

If you want more selection to choose from, you can look at prom dresses too. They are definitely fancy enough for a wedding, but many of them are “louder” than the classy style of bridesmaids dresses. Depending on your personality, a prom dress might be the right look though.

One place to look for modest bridesmaids dresses is Beautifully Modest (http://beautifullymodest.com/). They always have a line of dresses in a variety of styles and colors for brides to choose from. They also carry outfits for the mother-of-the-bride. The author, Art Gib, is a freelance writer.

Your Guide to Happy and Healthy Feet

24 Jun.
Posted by ianwinston in Clothing | Comments Off

Many consumers aren’t aware of the connection between inadequate foot care and knee and back pain. Foot pain also can be the first sign of more serious problems, such as diabetes or arthritis. The average person generally takes 8,000 to 10,000 steps each day. At this rate, problems are likely if proper care isn’t given to the feet.

The feet are among the most neglected parts of the human body. It is estimated that three out of four people will experience severe foot ailments at some point in their lives. The majority of these ailments are preventable with comfortable shoes.

The human foot is a natural work of art. One quarter of the bones in the human body are found in the feet. When these bones are out of alignment because of ill-fitting shoes, the results can impact the entire body. Diabetes and poor circulation are other factors that contribute to foot ailments.

Women bear the pain of many foot disorders, due in large part to wearing high heels. Women are estimated to have four times more damage to their feet than do men. Bunions are commonly caused by ill-fitting shoes or high-heeled shoes. Tight shoes worn by men or women can cause corns, claw toes, mallet toes, metatarsalgia, ingrown toenails, overlapping toes, shin splints and a host of other disorders and ailments.

The good news is that nearly all of these conditions are treatable and preventable by simply wearing wide-fitting shoes. Your foot care routine should include a variety of helpful practices. Always go with the widest fit when you are looking for good, quality shoes. Every person has one foot that is slightly larger than the other. It is recommended to always go with the shoe that best fits the larger foot.

It is also recommended that you measure your feet prior to purchasing shoes. It is best to buy shoes and measure your feet at the end of the day when the feet are at their maximum size. It is also recommended that you never purchase shoes based solely on size. Always try them on before you buy them to ensure you are buying comfortable shoes. Walk around the aisle to be sure that they are comfortable.

The best choice is a shoe that is shaped like your foot. There should be adequate toe room and good arch support. Consumers should never assume the shoe will just stretch in time and fit their feet. Shoes should fit correctly and not slide up and down or across the heel while you’re walking.

Diabetics are predisposed to having foot problems. Reduced circulation throughout the limbs can lead to numerous ailments. Neuropathy is a condition that causes tingling or a lack of sensation in the limbs. This reduced sensation can affect proper hygiene, which can then lead to a host of other problems.

Proper hygiene for diabetics should include a daily regimen of cleaning and inspecting the soles of the feet. Any cuts, scratches or scrapes should be cleaned and treated immediately. A warm soak in a foot bath is an excellent way to relax, but diabetic patients should never use hot water because of the decreased sensation of the feet. Diabetic patients should also have their physician examine their feet at every visit. Patients are encouraged to have regular visits with a podiatrist as well as with their primary physician.

Individuals with diabetes should always observe the best foot care. This means purchasing shoes specifically for diabetics. A daily routine should also include specially designed socks and insoles when necessary.

Ian Elsby is the owner of Ian W Elsby Footfitters an Independant Shoe Shop founded in Liverpool (U.K.) in 1966 which specialises in wide fitting shoes for Ladies and Men.Visit our online shop at “http://www.wideshoes4u.co.uk” and browse through our comprehensive selection of wider fitting shoes.