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2005 Archive

2004 Archive:

12_30_04
Party Planning

12_23_04
Christmas Tree
Unexpected Guests
Holiday Cards


12_16_04
Gift Giving
Closets and Clothes


12_09_04
Holiday Decor
Project Management


12_02_04
Budget Holiday Time
Business Holiday Attire


11_23_04
Kid's As Houseguests
Shoe Selection


11_18_04
Men's Dress Shirts
Bathroom Organization


11_11_04
Children's Toys
Clothes Storage


11_04_04
Refrigerator Organization
Piles of Paper


10_28_04
Clutter Piles
Organize Collectibles


10_21_04
House Cleaning
Kid's Party Etiquette
Business Attire


10_14_04
Clutter Collecting
Little Black Dress


10_07_04
RV Organization
Home Office Papers


09_30_04
Clothes Update
Closets and Dressers
Travel Kits

09_23_04
Full Figures
Car Organization
Home Downsizing


09_16_04
Sticky Notes
Kitchen Gadgets


09_09_04
Business at Home
Husband's Hobbies
Organize Your Priorities


09_02_04
Hall Closets
Boot Fashion
Dress for Success


08_26_04
Kid1s Desks
Packing for Business


08_19_04
Kid1s Art
Missing Keys
Loose Socks


08_12_04
Downsize House
De-clutter Car

08_05_04
Purge and Move
Men1s Ties


07_29_04
Business Casual
Holiday Budgeting
Mail Pile Up


07_15_04
Garage Organization
Party Planning
Wardrobe Update

Advice


Welcome to our advice section. Every week I answer new questions submitted by readers on Organizing, Image, Fashion and Event Planning.
You can read my "AddSPACE To Your Life!" column every week in San Diego's “The Coast News" or read the archived columns below.

E-mail your questions to advice@addspacetoyourlife.com

 


11.18.04

Buttons and fabric can tell a lot about a shirt

Dear Kathi,

I am getting ready to restock my dress shirts. In the past I have always just bought whatever shirts were on sale. Now I would like to buy better quality shirts but need some details to make an informed decision. Do you have any tips about finding the best quality?

John, Cardiff by the Sea


John,

As you restock your shirt collection, look for pearl buttons. All quality shirts will have mother of pearl buttons. These buttons wear longer than manmade buttons that tend to crack & discolor after a few visits to the drycleaners. Verify that buttons and buttonholes are sewn tightly, with no unraveled thread. In general, the more buttons a shirt has, the higher quality it is; spare buttons are an added plus.

Inspect fabrics to make sure patterns line up at the seams especially at the shoulders, collar and sewn-on (patch) pockets. When purchasing striped shirts, make sure the buttonhole is running right through the middle of the pattern or lying plumb between the center of the two stripes.
Verify that all stitches are secure and straight. You should see about 8 to 12 stitches per inch. Examine hems, which should be nearly invisible. Hemmed bottoms should hang straight and not curl or pucker.
The seams on a good shirt will lay flat and the extra fabric will be minimal. Confirm that patch pockets lie perfectly flat against the cloth, with no space between the pocket and the front of the garment. While holding the garment upright, make sure that the pocket doesn't hang away from the front.

Try on a shirt before buying it. Button it fully, making sure that buttons are placed well so that the shirt doesn't gape open across the chest.
Good shirts, while more expendable than suits, are worth the money they cost, within limits. No shirt, unless it’s made-to-measure, is worth more than $150. If you’re going to spend more than that, have it made for your body.

As an aside, it’s always good to wrap your buttons in tin foil before dropping your shirts off at the cleaners and always ask them to scrub the collar. Good luck and happy shopping!

Dear Kathi,

My bathroom makes me want to scream. I hate trying to find my makeup and cleaning the counter and sink area is terrible. What can I do to make it better?

Josie, Lake Hodges


Josie,

It sounds like you have too much makeup for your counter space. Keep your daily-wear makeup in a pretty bowl or basket on the counter. A basket contains everyday makeup items in a snap and looks organized even when your items are tossed in as you rush out the door.

This would be a good time to clear out your make-up clutter. The more make-up you have, the less likely you are to use any of it. Use the year-after-purchase rule: toss anything half used. Once your collection is downsized, you are ready to create new storage areas.

Hang a shoe organizer on the back of the door. Fill the pockets with your extra make up, hair ties and barrettes. If you don’t have the door space, consider hanging a few small box shelves on the wall by your mirror. These shelves will combine functionality with organization. Use smaller containers within the shelves to group your lipsticks, makeup brushes and eye shadows together.

Your bathroom will be much easier to take care of if you keep your other loose countertop items i.e. shave crème, deodorant & hairsprays together in a basket or ceramic container. When you clean, simply move the container & wipe the counter with one motion.


Kathi is a professional organizer, image consultant and event planner based in San Diego California.

Please submit your questions to: advice@addspacetoyourlife.com
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