Thank you for being honest about overheating. I think sweat, anxiety, hot flushes, etc do need to be discussed on a channel like yours, not least because perimenopause and menopause symptoms can start to cause problems at an earlier age than people might realise.
A tip: Snap buttons sewn between the buttons of a shirt can help with any gaping. It's just important to sew the button only to the inner layer of fabric of the button panel, so that the thread doesn't show on the outside.
I had a beautiful cashmere cardigan that got a tiny hole in the back. I really didn’t want to throw such a pricy and loved item away. I found a tutorial on UA-cam about mending a sweater hole. I had no idea that you could do that AND that it would be so easy!
Fortunately I don't sweat too much but the dry shirts are such a good idea! I recently started to use dye sheets on my older black clothes and it reversed a lot of the visible wear and tear. I also use household gloves to put on tights so I never rip them with my nails, especially when in a hurry. My best purchase was a steamer after 20 years of not ironing clothes 😀
The tip regarding drywear really has become such a game changer since I watched your video back then. My favorite is the climate control line by the German brand Falke.
For razorbacks, I take an old removable bra strap & wind it once or twice around the straps of the bra I'm going to wear. Secure the ends onto themselves as if you were hooking up the strap to a bra. You just have to put on the bra as if you were a Tshirt , overhead.
Oh my goodness, thanks so much for sharing about that T-shirt. I live in the desert in California and it is 100° and over and a lot of times I want to wear something , I can’t because I sweat so much. Brilliant idea! I’ve even put a small thin pads that stick to my shirt so I don’t sweat through. Very happy to find this new trick😎🇺🇸
I really like your tip that using fashion tape and I found it very useful and less frumpy in the video. I also love the racer back clip. I got one but very difficult to clip it on. the one that you are using is a lot bigger and looks easier to use too xx
Oh, sweet Signe……love that you kept it real about sweating. We ALL sweat, it’s perfectly normal, just not attractive. Affectionately, from Alabama, USA.
My new styling hack is, to combat those sweaty under arms is to change deodrant. I’ve change from aerosol to a plant friendly cream based. I’ve started my change and it’s been brilliant. Not only do my underarm feel smooth and no rashes, but it has tackled the hot flushes and the sweat that comes with it. The deodorant is made from organic ingredients. The packaging is recycle able as you just change the inside deodorant block and keep your chosen design of case. I’m converted.
I tried a different brand of dry wear (NUMI I think) and had an issue that the tee started to smell bad right after putting it on very quickly and no wash or freezing could help it.
I use the Pilo from Steamery, I like it very much especially because it's rechargeable and I find the design very nice! You just need to make sure to clean it properly between uses😊
Do you have an advice how to make shoes smaller…? I bought a pair of pointy toed ballerina flats from Vestiaire. They were unused but somehow the leather is softer and the shoes feel a size larger than my other pair I had in the same style but in patent leather. I cannot walk in these shoes at all - but they are so beautiful I wish I could make them smaller. Do you know if there are any antislippers (in Europe) that could also tighten the shoe size?
I wish there was a way to do minimalism without this bland, boring style of 30 year old professional women on the weekend. I like exciting outfits, but I don't know how to do that without maximalism
Thank you for being honest about overheating. I think sweat, anxiety, hot flushes, etc do need to be discussed on a channel like yours, not least because perimenopause and menopause symptoms can start to cause problems at an earlier age than people might realise.
A tip: Snap buttons sewn between the buttons of a shirt can help with any gaping. It's just important to sew the button only to the inner layer of fabric of the button panel, so that the thread doesn't show on the outside.
I had a beautiful cashmere cardigan that got a tiny hole in the back. I really didn’t want to throw such a pricy and loved item away. I found a tutorial on UA-cam about mending a sweater hole. I had no idea that you could do that AND that it would be so easy!
I looked for something like that, but it was hard to understand. Can you send a link? Thanks!
Omg. I used to buy the sweat pads from daiso... my whole wardrobe is designed around fashion that doesn't show stains. I might invest.
Cashmere attires are beautiful and you can get them on budget as well.
Fortunately I don't sweat too much but the dry shirts are such a good idea! I recently started to use dye sheets on my older black clothes and it reversed a lot of the visible wear and tear. I also use household gloves to put on tights so I never rip them with my nails, especially when in a hurry. My best purchase was a steamer after 20 years of not ironing clothes 😀
The tip regarding drywear really has become such a game changer since I watched your video back then. My favorite is the climate control line by the German brand Falke.
For razorbacks, I take an old removable bra strap & wind it once or twice around the straps of the bra I'm going to wear. Secure the ends onto themselves as if you were hooking up the strap to a bra. You just have to put on the bra as if you were a Tshirt , overhead.
Oh my goodness, thanks so much for sharing about that T-shirt. I live in the desert in California and it is 100° and over and a lot of times I want to wear something , I can’t because I sweat so much. Brilliant idea! I’ve even put a small thin pads that stick to my shirt so I don’t sweat through. Very happy to find this new trick😎🇺🇸
I absolutely love the light blue blazer!😍
If you ever see a blazer out there in the shade of blue of your blazer, PLEASE share it with us. Thank you!
Not sure if you still need this,but I have seen one( a bit brighter blue)in Stradivarius about 2 weeks ago.They still have them online
I always get so sweaty on intense days at work, those tshirts are genius 🙌🏽🙏🏼 thanks for keeping it real 💜
the silver jewelry suits you so much better
the antislip inserts are new to me but WOW i need them in my life lol
thanks for the drywear! i have a few clothes that i just can't wear because of the sweat :' problem solved now thanks to you :)
I wish I have that back clip. Love it
I really like your tip that using fashion tape and I found it very useful and less frumpy in the video. I also love the racer back clip. I got one but very difficult to clip it on. the one that you are using is a lot bigger and looks easier to use too xx
The sweat tshirt is so genius!! I live in Arizona, long summer with temperatures around 45 C. I wish they deliver to the US
We have numi undershirts here in the US. I have just ordered 3 and looking forward for them to arrive!
Racer back clips. Brilliant!!
Woop on budget. Let's go
I never new about this before, thanks for the info
All great ideas. Just ordered the clips. Already have the shaver and tape but need to get organized.
Oh, sweet Signe……love that you kept it real about sweating. We ALL sweat, it’s perfectly normal, just not attractive. Affectionately, from Alabama, USA.
Thanks Signe as always for your video,s.
Hi there! Thank you for this! Where did you get your silver necklaces? I love them! :)
Thanks for the knowledge shared ☺️
Thank you. Fashion tape a great idea
Thanks you for been honest of the everlasting
Love it and thank you for the help and tips. Keep up great work
I will buy some fashion tape to keep in my bag as will be useful to use if a hem ever comes down ! Ps Love the blue blazer 💗
Thanks Signe for your helpful tips. I never know about the anti slip inserts for your shoes.❤
My new styling hack is, to combat those sweaty under arms is to change deodrant. I’ve change from aerosol to a plant friendly cream based. I’ve started my change and it’s been brilliant. Not only do my underarm feel smooth and no rashes, but it has tackled the hot flushes and the sweat that comes with it. The deodorant is made from organic ingredients. The packaging is recycle able as you just change the inside deodorant block and keep your chosen design of case. I’m converted.
What's brand is the deodorant ??😊
Fussy
Thank you, you made my day!
All great ideas
Thanks 🙏
Thank so much for sharing it
Great video,the gadget that you have for fitting on you shoes is fantastic what’s it called and where can I purchase it?(long wooden stick)
It’s bought in a local Danish store so I’m afraid I don’t have a link! If you Google wooden shoe horn I’m sure you can find something similar though 😊
On amazon
Great tips and hacks! Thank you. 👍😉
Thanks for the ideas!💕
Thank you so much for sharing such useful tips xx
Where might I find a long shot horn such as the one you used in this video?
very, very useful - thank you - an amazing content!
You must live in Alaska because there's no way I'm wearing clothes that hot where I live!! 😂😂😕 they all look lovely though 😊❤️🌺🌺🌺
Thank you for this video!!
I’ll try this hacks😂😂
Danke !
Nice tips
wow, great tips 👏
May I know where the beige bag is from please
I tried a different brand of dry wear (NUMI I think) and had an issue that the tee started to smell bad right after putting it on very quickly and no wash or freezing could help it.
Hi, may I please ask which garment steamer (brand/model) do you use and would recommend to get? Thank you.
I use the Pilo from Steamery, I like it very much especially because it's rechargeable and I find the design very nice! You just need to make sure to clean it properly between uses😊
Do you have an advice how to make shoes smaller…? I bought a pair of pointy toed ballerina flats from Vestiaire. They were unused but somehow the leather is softer and the shoes feel a size larger than my other pair I had in the same style but in patent leather. I cannot walk in these shoes at all - but they are so beautiful I wish I could make them smaller. Do you know if there are any antislippers (in Europe) that could also tighten the shoe size?
Try to put additional insert/insole, that’s what I do sometimes
Put cotton balls in front tip of shoe also
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May I know where the beige bag is from please?
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so useful :)
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Love from indonesia..♡
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Nic
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First of all wire hangers are a no no, second of all who puts dirty shoes on a kitchen sink?!!.
Reduce wears
I wish there was a way to do minimalism without this bland, boring style of 30 year old professional women on the weekend.
I like exciting outfits, but I don't know how to do that without maximalism
A big red nose and clown shoes?
my skin doesn’t like fashion type :( if i have to apply to my skin it gets soooo irritated 🥲
racerback clips don't work for bigger breasted ladies
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