Constructed out of recycled polyester, treated with our specially formulated DWR (Durable Water Repellent) coating, and designed down to the last stitch, these golf shorts just don't quit
The pants feature a 2-inch structured waistband with fire retardant Tru-grip silicone, keeping your shirt tucked in at all times
E-Gift Wouldnt it be nice to receive a spa treatment gift by loved ones
The details are dramatic a pinafore bodice with double ruffles at the shoulders (wear them on, as here, or off), a giant sash to tie in a beautiful bow at the waist and the ice-blue taffeta calls for the cool sparkle of rhinestones
Fabric selection rules I follow I pick fabrics that gather without looking cracked I avoid fabrics that hold hard crease lines at tier seams I confirm shrinkage before bulk cutting, especially in viscose Good vs risky fabric list Safer: viscose challis, cotton voile, light crepe, chiffon with lining Medium risk: poplin (must be light), linen blends (wrinkle story) Higher risk: heavy satin, thick twill, heavy denim, stiff taffeta Lining decisions that change quality No lining: only if fabric is not sheer and seams feel soft Partial lining: bodice lined, skirt unlined for airflow Full lining: for light colors, but it adds cost and reduces movement What are the biggest production and QC risks for tiered A-line dresses
Silhouette: Floor-length evening gown with dramatic cape sleeves