1. A vintage trunk not only makes a
stylish coffee table, but
it can also house shoes and clothing you
rarely wear.
2. “To remove watermarks from leather
boots, add a few
drops of vinegar to a bowl of cool water
and scrub the stains
with a soft bristle brush until stains are
no longer visible. Let
dry overnight.”
3. To stop squeaky shoes, remove the
insole and apply
Vaseline or WD-40 before replacing it.
4. To determine if pearls are real,
lightly rub them over your
teeth. Fake pearls will be perfectly
smooth, and real ones will
feel slightly gritty or textured.
5. When you’re shopping for a jacket,
coat, or blazer, pay
attention to the fit around the shoulders.
While a tailor can
tweak pretty much everything about the fit
of a jacket—from
tapering the waist to shortening it—they
can’t change the
shoulders. Make sure the seams sit
perfectly at the bony tops
of your shoulders.
6. Chic up a sporty puffer vest by
cinching the waist with a
skinny belt.
7. Unless they’re cropped or tapered, pant
hems should just
graze the tops of your shoes and be from
1/2-inch to 3/4-inch
off the floor.
8. Always dry-clean coats before storing
them, and place on
cedar hangers inside cloth garment bags.
This preserves the
fabric and keeps moths away.
9. If you have a small closet, never keep
your shoes in
clunky shoeboxes. Instead, always line up
them on the floor.
10. Going to a winter wedding or formal
event? Try wearing a
sleeveless fur vest as a top, cinching it
with a skinny belt or
piece of ribbon and pairing it with a
floor-length skirt.
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