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 This is brilliant. And so stupidly simple. Just adorn some safety pins with beads, charms or bead-like things.

Now, you can only add them (the beads or charms) to the sharp side that you open & close  unless you want to: a) try your hand at unraveling the other end? [[I don't think it'd work]], or b) fasten them on the inside of the shirt which’d be too bulky.

Another consideration is you’d have to be careful with fabrics like vicose.  

 

What a great way to change up the neckline (see the 2 different examples) or nip it in the waistline a bit.

This is the brand SAUCE from shopbop and I’ll post a review once I play with the shirt IRL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The FAB sweatshirt top Hayden’s wearing HERE is from Elizabeth & James. I didn’t know it was hoodie; upon closer inspection, I see it (the hoodie part). No wonder I immediately liked it…that, AND it was grey!! **rolls eyes** What might kill this lemming is the fact that I also see (now) that it has the hand pockets in front (adding more bulk than is needed). What’s YOUR opinion?

And regarding the fit tips and eating: I make my juices and shakes in a regular old blender. [Yes, I do have a juicer , but more on that device in a future post.]  I added “greens” to my other shakes since that posting, and I find that they come out of the blender like a creamy shake then settle within seconds to take on a coagulated mold of the cup.

Do. Not. Recommend.

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