I am trying to buy some new clothes for a nursing home resident. She has lost weight and the clothes she has there are now two or three sizes too big!
I am having trouble with pants. I need pants with a 25.5 inch (or 26 at most) inseam. They need to be pull on and washable, of course. Unfortunately, she doesn't like capris. She keeps trying to tug them down.
I found a pair at Macy's but when I went back to reorder they said they were backordered in her size to JULY! UGH! I used to buy petite (28 inch inseam) and have them hemmed but I don't sew and the tailors are all closed. Even petite short sometimes needs to be hemmed.
Does anyone have a good place to shop for online clothes that are soft, washable, easy to put on and for the very short? Thank you!
My mother has had ALL of her clothes stolen, marked or not. She's about a size 6-8 and they give her 3x clothing to wear.
I'm sorry for the bad news, but it is reality. NOTE: this includes pictures, personal items, treasured family heirlooms, etc.
I found some from all the good replies. They are being shipped.
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My mom has skin issues and very sensitive skin which rips and bruises very easily. She loves these pants. And I love how they have the different colors that match the pretty tops and jacket that she has. Mom lives at home with me. And she wears these pants around the house and also out to some of the activities that we do. I wasted so much money buying different pants online that she didn't like or the sizing was inaccurate, the material was flimsy or see-through, style didn't match the description or they were just cheaply made. Then I found these pants. At first I ordered just 1 pair. But now she has about eight pairs of them in different colors.
As as a caregiver, my favorite feature of these pants are the pockets. My mom's able to put her phone in the pocket and it STAYS in the pocket. She can put tissues, lipstick, whatever small items that she can't really carry in hand because she needs to wheel around in a wheelchair or use a walker. It saves me from having to carry those things in my hand when I'm supposed to be supervising her walking. And it also saved me trips from running back and forth between her room and wherever else in the house. Also it makes her feel better about herself because the pocket gives her more Independence and self-sufficiency. She's been able to put these on herself. So they're pretty easy to put on. They're pretty lightweight but they're not see-through.
They're also very affordable at $15 a pair. If you have a Prime Membership with Amazon, the shipping is free. You might want to try one pair and see how y'all like them.
I went back and looked at my order and checked the dimensions. The inseam is still 30 in. I know you said you don't sew. Here's a few tricks you could try :
* make two 1-inch folds at the bottom of the pant leg, use iron and starch it, and then tack on inside seam and the outside seam with a hand stitch to make a cuff - stitch it strong enough to hold on a button.
* some fabric stores like Jo-Ann's are still open and they have seamstresses in the sewing machine sales department that love to teach; if you went into one of them and told them straight up what your issue is, I'm betting that they will show you how to do it and even help you buy the little tools that you need. I'd take the pants with me to show them what you're trying to do.
*There's also some simple instructions on hand stitching hems on YouTube .
*You can also try hem tape that you iron on and requires no sewing at all. This work sometimes, but sometimes it comes loose after several Washings. But it could get you by until the Taylor's open up.
*Another option is to contact the local church that has a quilting group; they may do it for you or one of their members may be taking in work at their home.
*I consider myself a novice sewer compared to my mom and my friends who sew like the wind. But I make Halloween and cosplay costumes on my sewing machine , just finished a cover for my ottoman, and I know how to do hems. If you lived near me, which is Houston Texas, I'd do it for you.
Hope this helps. Good luck. I know how hard it is to buy close for your loved one.
Some people I know seem to have good luck at one of those Salvation Army stores. It might be worth looking into.
Hope this helps.
I was so impressed with the durability and comfort of these pants that I bought two pairs for myself. And I do wear them out to dinner. They keep their shape. LL Bean has a great return policy, very customer service oriented.
They also sell Pima cotton shirts that are super soft. Especially wonderful for the elderly. My mother and I have a number of their shirts. The company really stresses quality and comfort. It is a US company, headquartered in Maine and it has been around for over 100 years. So they must be doing something right!
I have an online ebay store. What size waist do you need?
I buy from Bonworth a lot but wait for the sales. Regular prices can be expensive, but the sales are good. They carry petite and petite short.
https://www.bonworth.com/
I also buy from Blair. They some petite and petite short knit pants, not much petite tops.
https://www.blair.com/
I have had good luck with both online retailers. they are very good with returns. They offer sales at times and free shipping. Sign up for emails and they will send emails on their sales and offers.