Until recently, I always said I would never wear skinny jeans again. I remember them first time round, in the 80's, except then, (here in the UK), they were called 'drain pipes'! Anyone else remember sitting in your Levi's in a bath full of water in the hope they would shrink and be tighter?! Just before christmas, I went shopping with my mum and tried some on. I liked them. I bought a pair. I bought a pair of Fly London Mols (in brown, they were in the sale as they are last years style). I wore them with my skinny jeans and liked them even more.
Now let's move to after christmas, and like Florence, I am also a huge fan of brown cords. I began on the train of thought that there might be a possibility to bring these two loves together, in the form of a pair of brown corduroy skinny jeans, ...could it be possible?
After a great deal of searching, I had found many things but alas no holy grail. Skinny cords in the right colour, but not the right size (I have a bit of a Jennifer Lopez situation going on in the butt region), and cords in the right size, but not brown. I need brown! Cue, next stop, Ebay, and we're getting there. A pair of Gap skinny cords, UK size 12 (that's an 8 I think in the USA), in camel. That's almost brown, right?
Now, although I do like the colour, I know in my heart I still want brown. I would wear them more if they were brown. So, after a quick exchange of emails with Florence to quiz her on the recent dyeing of corduroy trousers, a trip to the shops later, I am armed with a box of Dylon Machine Dye.
Florence used Dylon Wash & Dye in chocolate brown. I went for the basic Machine Dye in dark brown as it was a slightly less red shade and a little bit darker. The only difference between the two is the Machine Dye needs 500g of salt adding, the Wash & Dye doesn't. My poor washing machine was going to be in for a bit of a battering, it takes one full cycle to do the dyeing, one full cycle to rinse, then a third full cycle to clean the empty machine, although I suspect I will be just doing darks for the next few washes until I"m certain all the dye has gone.
I have also taken them in slightly, again something I haven't done since the 80's, and shortened the length (which I always have to do with trousers anyway, being, well short myself!). I think they've turned out pretty good, and cheap too.
Trousers : £2.50 ($4.03) + Dye : £4.49 ($7.23) = Total : £6.99 ($11.26)
Bargain!
Trousers : £2.50 ($4.03) + Dye : £4.49 ($7.23) = Total : £6.99 ($11.26)
Bargain!