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Retail Boutique: Fashion Fixes

Every day, women are faced with inconvenient, on-the-go fashion incidents that — luckily — can be repaired with an impressive variety of quick-fix tools. From crooked bangs to broken buttons, solve problems in an instant with these easy solutions.

by Staff
October 1, 2010
Retail Boutique: Fashion Fixes

 

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Every day, women are faced with inconvenient, on-the-go fashion incidents that — luckily — can be repaired with an impressive variety of quick-fix tools. From crooked bangs to broken buttons, solve problems in an instant with these easy solutions.

1.Solutions That Stick offers a variety products including disposable collar protectors, underarm shields, gas neutralizers, adhesive underwear, as well as “quick fix sticks” to temporarily repair hems and broken buttons. They also produce “drip strips” and “skid out” which can help prevent stains on clothes and linens. 

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2. FRESHhanger fits any hanger and lasts up to six months. It airs out clothes and eliminates odors, lengthening the life of your clothes by protecting them from harmful substances while absorbing dampness and residue.

3. Convertibles, created by Glogover Hosiery, are performance pantyhose with three-way versatility. These adjustable hose can be worn as traditional closed-toe hose, open-toe, or ankle-length. Providing both comfort and convenience, Convertibles allow for quick transformations with invisible seams located on the sides of the toe flap.

4. Jean Straps are handy removable stirrups that can be worn with boots to prevent bunching and keep jeans in place. Created by Tni Newhoff and Erin Tocalino, these straps are adjustable and easily attach to most jeans using a custom garter clip.

5. Miss Oops offers “Show Stoppers” and “Popper Stoppers” to hide nipples and the bellybuttons of pregnant women, respectively. “Jaks” is optimal for preventing overly revealing incidents in low-cut jeans. “Boob Tube” covers unwanted cleavage without the bulk of an extra layer, and the “Rescue Sponge” allows for the quick removal of deodorant marks on dark clothes.

6. CreaClip Pro allows women to trim their bangs between salon visits. The clip comes with an attached leveler to ensure even trimming. From the same company, RisQué is a line of “lingerie for your feet.” These lacy sling-back socks can be discreetly worn with heels.

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