Question Posted Saturday December 10 2005, 10:34 am
A few days ago I broke my dominant arm. Therefore, it is hard to dress. I can hardly button my pants buttons and it is annoy and somewhat painful to dress and undress as a whole. So does anyone know any *specific* items of clothing that will make life easier for me? Websites would be good too. Also, any jean skirts that dont have buttons? Thanks.
i dont think you're going to find skirts with out buttons.
the shirts that will be easiest for you will probably be tee shirts, short sleved. and just jackets.
LoveNJstyle answered Saturday December 10 2005, 11:01 am: wow this happened to me a year ago and it was terrible! get pants with clips (the ones that slide...usually on dress or uniform pants) sweat pants, t shirts, gaucho pants & get a jean skirt thats loose enough you can slide over yourself or one with clips that slide so its easier. i know this gets really difficult but after a while you will get used to it and be able to handle buttons. <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
orphans answered Saturday December 10 2005, 10:45 am: sweat pants from aeropostale and abercrombie are really easy to put on. jean skirts normally always have buttons, but aeropostale, american eagle, and a&f sell really nice skirts too (that arent denim)
malibubarbiie111 answered Saturday December 10 2005, 10:43 am: uhm... i had the same problem. but it gets easier. it`s hard as crap.. lol. i know. but i wore like skirts that were like stretchy. like the HAD them at hollister. with a cute shirt. and flops. i know this is not what you are really looking for in an answer. but i would just bum it. lol. sweatpants && tee.* [ malibubarbiie111's advice column | Ask malibubarbiie111 A Question ]
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