Sunday, January 20, 2013

How to turn a female long coat into a male one?

Q. I've been looking for a Long Coat, Male, Black, non-Leather, non-Wool, length going down to mid-shin. But every time I find a good one, good fabric, good weight, size, it ends up being a Women's Coat, and it's the badass appearance I'm going for.
Something like that, but that's more of a Duster. I'm looking for more of a columbine type look I guess.

A. Easier to make a new one than recut one that's already made.

What style are you looking for? Something like a drover coat? http://www.downunderweb.com/store/Clothing_OilskinandCanvasCoats.html

How do you help a woman with her coat?
Q. How is a man properly supposed to hold a woman's coat, to help her put it on? Does he hold it low, or high, when behind her?

A. Well, he doesn't say, 'here's your coat', and throw it at her. He stands behind her, hold the coat at the collar at collar height, and places the left arm of the coat ready for the woman to insert her left arm. Then he fucuses on the right arm to get it ready for her to place her right arm into it. He also has her scarf on his left arm, which he will reach for with his right arm and proffer, if she has a scarf. The reason for starting with the left arm is that more people are right-handed, and the man has to have the right arm available to guide the coat, so the scarf will be on the left, or less used, arm.

New to dating again after divorce, so why does it feel like I need to hire a psychologist?
Q. To sort through all of the crap and different lines that I keep getting fed. Why do women suger coat there lives and complain about how bad their past relationships have been? Even worse is talking to old girl friends and hearing, "nobody ever treated me as good as you did". THEN why did you break up with me?

A. Welcome to the world of divorce. Just try to find someone hot to have sex with. Then it starts to get fun!

How do you darken a leather coat?
Q. Okay, I know you can buy dye, but how much would you use for a womans small longer coat? Or how do you get stains out without going to a dry cleaner? Mine, which is the only one around, charges
$75. Oh and where can I buy some dye?

A. If it is smooth leather, you will not really be able to get too much difference in color. Dye will not cover stains in leather either. You will really be wasting your time trying at home with leather products and no experience. It is up to you to decide if you want a pro to do it but if you try yourself, and ruin it you may think differently in the future.



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