Since it's now
 2019, I think it's safe to say definitively that leggings and skinny 
jeans have defined the current decade. I was a little slow to warm up to
 both of them, but once I figured out how to wear them tucked into boots,
 I became much more of a fan. In the past year, I've more than doubled 
my collection of leggings (thanks, in great part, to my boyfriend, who 
came home from shopping one day this November with a bag full of 6 pairs
 of fleece-lined leggings in various colors and patterns). 
But new clothes beget more new clothes,
 and having all these leggings around means I have been feeling the need
 for a greater variety of tunic-length tops to wear over them. Just my 
luck—a friend donated some old clothes to me this summer, one of which 
was none other than this tunic-length top!
The
 length was just what I needed, but the width, alas, just wasn't 
sufficient for my body type. The bottom half was too narrow at the hem 
and gave me an unflattering bubble butt, while my shoulders were about 
to bust the buttons on top! Fortunately, I had fixes for both.
To
 make it flow more smoothly over my hips, I gave it two side vents, 
unstitching the side seams to the top of my hipbone. I did the old 
zigzag-overlock-and-stitch-down to finish the edges of these vents (i.e. they're not really very finished and I'll probably have to do them again after a wash or two!).
The
 fix for the top half was even simpler—I just wear it unbuttoned! This 
necessitates a tank top underneath, but so do the side vents, so it all 
works out.
One 
more last-minute finishing touch remained! The tunic has roll-tab 
sleeves, which are cute in theory, but in practice, it's January, and I 
want as much arm coverage as I can get! When I wore the sleeves at their
 full length, the tab kept hanging out and driving me nuts! 
In five 
minutes, I hand-sewed a tiny button to the inside of each cuff (right 
next to where the visible outside button is attached) so that I could 
hold the tab in place and out of sight.
I'm excited that the tunic is such a neutral color, because I'm looking forward to pairing it with many more colorful pairs of leggings in the future!



 
 
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