This winter, I had a pretty good wardrobe of dresses, shirts, and three hard-working skirts. These skirts were all of wool: One heathered gray a-line, one brown tweedy bias, and one black crepe pencil. These are great neutrals that go with a lot of my shirts. In Texas, though, warm weather (highs in the 70s-80s) can start in March and runs into October if not later. I can push the limits a little, but these obviously-wool skirts look and feel really funny by then.
My concern isn't really dressing for the heat; I work in a climate-controlled office, and when it's 120 degrees in the car, I'm going to be hot, wool skirt or no. I'm concerned about being appropriate. I've got some good dresses, but I don't want to wear just them. I've also got some decent summer shirts and jackets and cardigans. But the skirts, I'm short of. The ones I have are waistless, and I really want to tuck things in. Some of my shirts really need to be tucked in.
I've been watching ebay for months. All that's out there are wool pencil skirts and 1950s circle skirts. I really prefer late 1930s and early 1940s - short a-lines and those delicious combinations of inverted pleats - but they're just not out there. So I'll have to make them, which isn't too bad; finals are this week, and after that I'll have time. But what materials do I use for these desperately-needed staple skirts?
I love wool because it drapes and moves so wonderfully. Linen is, of course, the perfect summer fabric; but it wrinkles dreadfully. "Way back then," what was a girl's workaday skirt? Rayon? Linen, and just plan to iron the pleats every night? What about cotton? Cotton needs to be a little heavier to handle a tailored style, but heavy cotton is stiff and awkward and has zero drape.
I'd appreciate any insights you ladies can give me. I always try to go to originals for inspiration, but I'm really drawing a blank here. And with six months of summer to go, the situation's getting rather desperate.
My concern isn't really dressing for the heat; I work in a climate-controlled office, and when it's 120 degrees in the car, I'm going to be hot, wool skirt or no. I'm concerned about being appropriate. I've got some good dresses, but I don't want to wear just them. I've also got some decent summer shirts and jackets and cardigans. But the skirts, I'm short of. The ones I have are waistless, and I really want to tuck things in. Some of my shirts really need to be tucked in.
I've been watching ebay for months. All that's out there are wool pencil skirts and 1950s circle skirts. I really prefer late 1930s and early 1940s - short a-lines and those delicious combinations of inverted pleats - but they're just not out there. So I'll have to make them, which isn't too bad; finals are this week, and after that I'll have time. But what materials do I use for these desperately-needed staple skirts?
I love wool because it drapes and moves so wonderfully. Linen is, of course, the perfect summer fabric; but it wrinkles dreadfully. "Way back then," what was a girl's workaday skirt? Rayon? Linen, and just plan to iron the pleats every night? What about cotton? Cotton needs to be a little heavier to handle a tailored style, but heavy cotton is stiff and awkward and has zero drape.
I'd appreciate any insights you ladies can give me. I always try to go to originals for inspiration, but I'm really drawing a blank here. And with six months of summer to go, the situation's getting rather desperate.