YES I am apparently 70 yrs old. haha! I bought a dress that I think is pretty cute/hip/whatev this week (it's from romeo & juliet couture, I swear it is not a big huge frump dress!) but it is short & a really light fabric & you can see my legs & undies through it and it seems like it could be a bit static clingy too...so I wanted to get a short skirt slip to go under but apparently this is a thing of the past. (disclaimer, haven't hit a dept store yet). I went to victoria's secret which doesn't have anything that is actually meant to be worn UNDER clothes, LOL and then I went to one of those underwear type stores that has tons of stuff and oh man were those slips hideous & long and bulky! I need something short & relatively form fitting so that it isn't all bunched up under the dress..
I actually have a really old one of my mom's that I cut at the bottom to make it short but would love to get a 'real' one that fits better & suits the purpose of decreasing see-through-ness.
Anyone besides me have/want this????
Re: does anyone here own a slip for under skirts/dresses?
I'm pretty sure places like Dillard's and JC Penney still carry slips. I have a couple, but I haven't actually bought one in several years. I can't stand how freaking thin so many dresses are made today. You pretty much HAVE to wear a slip under about a lot of what's out there if you don't want the world to see the outline of your crotch every time you stand near a window with the sun shining through.
And how short are you talking? Because the shortest I have is probably about 6-7 inches above my knees, and I don't think I've seen any that are shorter than that.
I love slips....seriously there something so vintage and Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof about them.
I even was known to wear them to bed because they have that sexy lingerie look to them.
I'm bringing slips back, that is my mission.
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awesome! I love them as nighties too (although i don't own any, I like the concept & they're comfy)
Well I am only 5' tall so that is why short is important- the dress is like an inch or two above my knee so I need the slip an inch or two shorter than that & I'm so short...
But thanks for the suggestions! And ditto pp, more than seeing my undies I hate that if the light shines right you're seeing the full outline of my thighs up to the crotch. wth is wrong w/ these dress makers?
cheap cheap cheap IMO, all these dresses need is a little thicker fabric or a really thin lining.
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THIS.
All of my work clothes are high quality (from stores like Talbot's) and are lined, but pretty much every moderately priced or inexpensive casual dress I own is see through in the light. I can't believe that people wear these thin dresses without a slip, but people must be because slips are hard to find!
I own one nude half slip that I bought when my two previous slips disappeared, and I remember being shocked having to run around to nearly five different stores to find one. I think I finally found it at Dillards. Next time I need one I'm just ordering online because it was such a pain to find.
I have a few...I haven't worn them really in years since I was teen and going to church but I keep a few different lengths for just in case.
One slip I had my aunt re-hem for a much shorter length