unzipped

IMG_9223

IMG_9256

Lately I’ve been in a mood to stock my closet with all manner of cute creamy tops — soft roomy tees, tunic blouses, and crochet tanks — because I feel like it would make getting dressed so easy every day. Ivory top + just about any bottom = no-brainer and more sleeping time.

When I spotted this lace peplum in the juniors department at Target for $19.99, I thought it fit the bill. By now, I should know better than to shop in the juniors department of any retail establishment.

You see, this little peplum number has a gold zipper up the back {ka-uuute!} which was part of the gotta-get-it charm. It wasn’t until I put it on the first time earlier this month that I realized it didn’t have a hook-and-eye or any other closure to keep it, um, zipped. When I reached into the refrigerator to grab the milk, I unzipped a little. {Ugh, awkwardly zip myself back up.}  Later, I stretched my arms over my head to work my unruly hair into a top knot and unzipped a little more. {Roll eyes, rezip}. I bent over to put on my shoes and unzipped all the way. {omigosh.}

A normal person would’ve taken the top off and marched it straight back to Target; but I made a judgement call to “make it work.”

I mean, it was 20 bucks and I could, like, feel the zipper slide down exposing my decency so I could zip it back up and be on my way! And it was 20 bucks. I’d just make a conscious effort to not make any sudden movements, or perform any tasks that required bending over. Plus, I really want to make this lazy cream blouse recipe thing work, and the details are just so charming, and it was 20 bucks.

I spent that entire day zipping myself into this top, ad nauseum. That was a few weeks ago. Then this morning, I put it on again. Hey guess what? The zipper didn’t fix itself while hanging in my closet.

Do normal people alter the activities of their day to accomodate a cheap trendy item of clothing? No, just me?

{zip.}

IMG_9224

Wearing:

Target lace peplum top, Ann Taylor skirt, Nine West sandals, Big Buddha clutch, Daniel Wellington watch, and Tom Ford sunglasses

Responses

  1. First time I’m here and the first thing I said was: What a smile! Thanks for that and go on! E. x

  2. Adorable outfit–I’d probably do the same thing! If it’s cute, I’d deal with it…and it is!

  3. I love the blouse. I also would not returned it. Great article, I laughed.

  4. Aww, I think the blouse is pretty– I love anything eyelet– but I’m sorry to hear about the zipper issue. I like Kellie Ann’s idea of using a small safety pin to keep it up. Your hubby can help you pin it!

  5. Very Cute tho.. love the cream top idea. Maybe I’ll run to target to find me one. Love your sunnies BTW

  6. It’s’very very beautiful

  7. totally do the exact same thing, but i usually end up going crazy and rigging some kind of way to fix it!
    xo, aiyanajane || http://www.citystylecountrysmile.com

  8. Now why is it I can not find cute tops like that at Target. I would keep it:) looks like some thing that can stay in closet and would go great with a pair of old jeans and boots. Throw a turtle neck under it in winter add a scarf. Call it done. So between now and then get a hook and eye. Keep us posted:0 ) You have a beautiful spirit:) have a blessed day.

  9. I had a similar problem with a dress from Marshalls. I found it in the junior’s section with the price marked waaaaay down, most likely because of the zipper issue, but I can slip it over my head with the zipper all the way up, so I just put a tiny safety pin right below the zipper contraption (with the catch and all on the inside of the dress) and there it has stayed! I don’t even remember that it’s there half the time. :)

  10. Maybe use a cute broach to pin the zipper hanger to the shirt to prevent it from sliding down.

    1. Love this idea!

  11. Unless you’re crafty enough to sew on your own hook and eye closure, I don’t think this shirt is worth your hard-earned $20! Sometimes I buy things because they look great but they wrinkle/itch/insert problem here, and I end up wearing them twice and then avoiding them for 3 years before I finally give them to Goodwill. I just don’t think it makes sense to spend $20 on something you’ll wear twice. But if it’s too late to return it, just force yourself to put on the hook and eye so you’ll actually wear it without staying still the entire day!

    ~Sarah of Sarah’s Real Life

  12. Adorable top!!! You are so beautiful!!

  13. I ALSO have the top, but in blue! I paired it with purple leopard denim on my blog :)

  14. I have the same top! Love it, looks great on you!

    ButtonsAndBirdcages.wordpress.com

  15. I had the same thing! I bought the emerald color for family photos and the zipper jelly sliding down! I asked my husband if I missed a clasp but nope just a faulty zipper. Was annoying and haven’t worn it since,

  16. I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award! Great job posting, and keep up the good work!
    http://acoriginals.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/versatile-blogger-award/
    ace

  17. I would have turned it around backward and layered it over a colored tank, unzipped. Trendy is fun, except when sewn wrong or with cheap zippers!

  18. Despite its hang-ups, it looks like a classic!!
    http://www.fulpallenwrestling.wordpress.com

  19. Doesn’t look like a junior department shirt! Target saves the day again! Also, I have the same mindset with white/cream tops…in the winter it’s black.

  20. i have the same shirt and it does the same exact thing! i of course didn’t return it either..

    http://www.modernsuburbanites.blogspot.com

    1. I feel better, Rhiannon!

    2. Me tooo!! Except I have it in coral. But I have only worn it once because of this, and because I haven’t made it to a craft store to buy a hook/eye. :)

  21. Sew a hook and eye on that business (or have a friend/tailor do it)!!! It’s super cute and you can easily save this top in under $10 & 10 minutes.

    1. I was thinking the exact same thing.

      xox

What do you think?

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Discover more from Keira Lennox

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading