Tuesday, January 29, 2008
What to Wear....Women in Positions of Authority
One struggle that just about every working women must deal with is where to draw the line when dressing for work. We ask ourselves questions each morning....."am I showing too much cleavage?.......is this outfit too casual? .......do I have to wear pantyhose with this skirt?" You know, we all ask ourselves these questions whenever we are faced with dressing for an event. There was a great article in the Wall Street Journal about dressing when you are a women in a position of authority. Click the link below if you'd like to read it. Although Carlisle is not mentioned in this article, we have clothing that can meet the everyday needs of women in positions of authority. J. West Style, LLC can offer guidance on how to dress everyday. We'll even show you how you can use pieces you buy for work for different occasions.
Ask us about pieces in the Spring 2008 Collection: Cameo, Malt, Bluechip and Nikita suiting or our sweater sets that perform like jackets; Pistachio, Smooch, and Crimson. Use the link to the left for the Carlisle Collection to preview these pieces. We'll be happy to help you put together outfits you can be confident in!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120112420869611063.html?mod=at_leisure_main_reviews_days_only
Ask us about pieces in the Spring 2008 Collection: Cameo, Malt, Bluechip and Nikita suiting or our sweater sets that perform like jackets; Pistachio, Smooch, and Crimson. Use the link to the left for the Carlisle Collection to preview these pieces. We'll be happy to help you put together outfits you can be confident in!
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120112420869611063.html?mod=at_leisure_main_reviews_days_only
Monday, January 28, 2008
Shoes that last
So, have you bought an expensive pair of shoes lately? Have you wondered what you can do to best take care of them? Of course, you love your new shoes and would wear them everyday so perserving them by not wearing them is not an option. Well, here's what shoe experts say you should do. You should think of it as protecting your investment Without proper conditioning and care, leather can dry out until it eventually cracks and falls apart.
There are four steps in the process for properly caring for your smooth leather shoes. By the way, you should not use these steps on suede or exotic skin shoes.
There are four steps in the process for properly caring for your smooth leather shoes. By the way, you should not use these steps on suede or exotic skin shoes.
- Clean
- Condition
- Polish
- Preserve or Weatherproof
These are all steps that you can do yourself but you can also seek out help from a good shoe repair shop. Ask them to Clean, Polish and Condition your shoes. If you want to do it yourself, here are the steps:
Before you begin, you'll want to make sure you're prepared for the shoe care process. Work on top of newspaper, wear gloves, and work in a well-ventilated area. These precautions are essential, as many shoe care products contain toxic chemicals that can be very harmful.
- Remove dirt by cleaning with a leather cleaner made specifically for smooth leathers. You can use saddle soap or a smooth leather shoe cleaner. After cleaning, let the shoes dry for a few minutes and begin shining the shoes with a soft cotton cloth.
- Rub small amounts of conditioner into the shoe, until the entire shoe has been covered with conditioner. After a couple of minutes, wipe any remaining conditioner off of the shoes, as the leather will only absorb what it can. Look for a conditioner that is a natural conditioner that is absorbed into the material of the shoe, as opposed to a synthetic conditioner that sits on top of the surface. Also look for a conditioner that is made for the specific type of shoes that you are working on.
- You need to get the appropriate color of polish for you shoes. Apply the polish to a small, less conspicous area of the shoe to test and be sure the color is right. Rub the polish into the shoe with a soft cloth, and allow it to dry thoroughly. After the shoe polish is dry, shine your shoes by buffing them with a soft cloth or brush made specifically for shining shoes.
- Preserving and weatherproofing can be handled in two ways. I think the best solution is not to wear your favorite shoes when the weather conditions are not good. Get a great pair of rubber boots instead...even Chanel has rubber boots now! If you choose to weatherproof your shoes use caution because weatherproof products can change the appearance of the leather. Spray on products tend to be better because they are invisible on the shoe.
Believe it or not, shoe experts advise that you should condition your shoes before you wear them the first time! How about that. Here's a link to help you find a shoe repair shop in your area.
http://www.ssia.info/consumers/index.asp
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