Mar
03
    
Posted (LoveGuru) in General Wedding on March-3-2010

If you are considering purchasing a petticoat slip, there are several questions that may come to mind. This article should answer your questions regarding petticoat slips.  

How can I make my petticoat slip keep its shape?
In case your petticoat slip has lost it’s shape and isn’t giving as much volume as before, try using some spray on starch and ironing each layer flat, using the lowest heat setting.

What fabrics are petticoat slips made out of?
Organza and crinoline are the two fabrics generally used to create petticoat slips. Organza is generally fabricated from stiffened silk, however nylon is generally used and less pricey. Crinoline is a stiffer nylon material that provides more support and outline.

Where could I find petticoat slips for sale?
Petticoat slips are not generally used like they were in the past, and can be hard to find in local boutiques. The best choice is to look on the internet, where a lot of variety of shades, designs, and sizes can be found.

What kind of dresses look best along with a petticoat slip?
Some women wear petticoat slips under any skirt or outfit that is designed to flow away from the hips, such as A-line skirts. Pencil skirts or outfits with skirts meant to be tight around the hips and thighs, basically don’t allow sufficient room to wear a petticoat slip underneath the skirt. Sarees also most of the time incorporate petticoat slips to highlight the body of the one wearing it. Any skirt that can use some additional volume will look excellent along with a petticoat slip.

How can I wash my petticoat slip?
The best washing technique depends on the textile. A lot of new petticoats slips are made of nylon, and should be carefully washed by hands with a detergent created for flimsy clothes. Antique petticoats ought to be dry cleaned, as they are commonly made from either silk or both cotton and horsehair, which is easily damaged by normal washing.

What other web forums have info on petticoat slips?  
Finding extremely detailed information related to petticoat slips is often hard.  One discussion board that I do recommend for petticoat slip information, nevertheless, is http://petticoat-slip.bidandblog.com .  In this resource, you’ll locate a lot of free, visitor-provided answers to commonly asked questions.  This site also has realtime auctions for petticoat slips plus a free of charge email service that emails you any time a new petticoat slip auction is posted.  Anyway, that is my two cents.  

If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!


Post a comment

Name: 
Email: 
URL: 
Comments: 

Powered by Yahoo! Answers