Showing posts with label Anthropologie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anthropologie. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Anthropologie Moth Neo-Refinement sweater, size L


Anthropologie Neo-Refinement pullover in CHARCOAL GREY! (not yellow)
This sweater is awesome. Just read the reviews! It's impossible to photograph (it basically looks like a rectangle when it's not on a person or mannequin), so I'm using the yellow one from the website, but I have the CHARCOAL GREY color to sell.

You'll love it, promise!

$20 shipped. Email with inquiries. Paypal only.

Cheers!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Anthropologie Edme & Esyllte Springing Season Blouse, size 14

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What is it? Springing Season blouse by Edme & Esyllte


What's the label size?
 US 14

What's it made of?
100% rayon

Some details...
A pretty blouse, but too big on me. There is some pilling under the arms (it is rayon, after all) but still in great condition. Worn a handful of times under a cardigan (hence, the pilling). If you’re not familiar with this blouse, please know that the fabric is slightly sheer.  It is blousy in style, and is easily worn over a camisole or tank. I’m usually a 12-14, and this is a little flowy for my tastes!


Read the Anthropologie reviews here.

How much? $15 which includes shipping.


Monday, June 18, 2012

Anthropologie brooch/hair clip with sparkles, oh my!


Looking lovely on my sweater!


It's a brooch...no, it's a hairclip...it's BOTH!

What is it? Anthropologie pin/hair clip combo!

Measurements, please?: 4 inches in diameter 

What's it made of? 
um...not sure. Some type of synthetic fabric!

Some details: This clip was purchased full price because I loved it that much. Then I chopped off all my hair and never wore it. Never done *that* before (said in sarcastic voice which can't be heard over the Internets). 


There are three sparkly rhinestones on this beauty. Wear it in your hair or on your sweater, it's so pretty! The fabric is prone to fraying, so I may suggest putting a fray-stop on the edges (or maybe clear nail polish). 

How much? $10 which includes shipping.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

***SOLD!!*** Thank you so much!


The lovely front...ah, those tulips!


...and the ripped seam. It's about 2.5 inches long.


Same seam, straight up and down. That's my thumb (bandaged) to the left for some perspective.
Hello! I've had some questions about the Wye Valley dress, so I'm doing what I should have done straight away (duh): post pictures!

This dress needs a tiny bit of help from the tailor's needle, as some threads have come loose and started to unravel the seam just below the left hand pocket, running along the zipper.

Here's what I have to say about this- It's an easy fix. Were my ribcage smaller (ahem!) and this dress fit, I would fix it myself. As it's a fix along the seam, not a big deal (and really, were I willing to invest, I'd make this a skirt because I love the pattern THAT MUCH, but I digress).

My sewing skills, however, are minimal, and I feel that if I'm going to sell someone this dress I should either have it fixed professionally (and up the price of the dress), or give the buyer the option of having it fixed by her tailor, or fix it herself (if you happen to be handy with a needle!) and charge less.

I'm thinking $40 for the dress. It has been worn once for a wedding and was dry cleaned after. I didn't wear it at all last year, so I have no clue when the seam started to come undone. Was it the dry cleaner? Was it my hefty use of the pocket? I will never know. What I do know is that this Maeve dress is a gem from the Anthropologie days of yore.