After hitting up several stores today for what I thought was called a "pencil skirt," I was corrected by some of my Twitter friends and realized what I really was looking for was a "straight skirt." All I know is that the straight skirts I have I have outgrown (even though I haven't lost weight) and they sag on me in weird areas (maybe I bought them thinking I was bigger than I was?). I love them, and I got them super cheap from Lands End, but I haven't had luck finding anything else like them. I suppose I could always get them tailored, but, wel, that costs money. (I know; I should learn how to use a sewing machine.)
Ahh to be a modestly dressed woman in search of light, summer-appropriate, tzniut skirts that won't break the bank and will withstand the hot temperatures of the U.S. and Israel. Woe, oh woe is me.
Are you interested in participating? Shoot me an email and the questions will be on their way. There are about 10 questions and you can take your time answering them. This is going to be an ongoing series, and I will be doing minimal editing (only for my OCD grammar concerns) -- and most importantly, all posts will remain anonymous.
6 comments:
Sign me up! I am an observant but non-Orthodox Jew who practices 'tznius-light' (a minimum of short sleeves, knee-length skirts, not-super-tight pants. No tank-tops, spaghetti straps or short shorts/skirts. Uncovered head). I actually thought about writing about tznius myself on my own blog but you beat me to it :)
Bivrachah,
This Good Life
Sure!
Email me if you haven't already!
kvetching dot editor at gmail dot com
I'm not exactly your target audience for interviews, but you've piqued my curiosity about the results.
If you're looking for other women I'd be happy to jump in as well.
Just shoot me an email and we'll be good to go!
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