Frugalista Fashions: Time for a Coat Makeoverby Andrea Hermitt | More from this Blogger 21 Nov 2009 09:11 PM I recently wrote about how to update your old boots to get another year's wear. (Frugalista Fashions: Making your old boots look new) You will be happy to know that you can do the same thing with your old winter coats in order to avoid purchasing a new winter coat this year. In the blog, Periodic Elements of Style, the blogger shows off an old coat before and after updating alterations. The changes are quite beautiful, not to mention, cost effective. Likewise, the Today Show recently did a coat makeover fashion show pointing out that the changes could cost from $10.00 to $35.00 when having a professional re-style the coats. Considering that a good coat or Jacket can easily cost $100.00, that is a pretty good deal. Here are some of the ideas they presented. To update your old winter coats you can: *Change out old plastic buttons to something more modern to makeover your old winter coat. Tortouise shell, Silver, Gold, and other metallics are popular this year. *Add large bold broaches to make your old winter coat coat more modern (Michelle Obama popularized this style). *Add a ribbon or fashion belt to makeover your old winter coat. (Another style the First Lady made popular) *Have your coats shortened as a makeover of your old winter coat. Shorten a too long coat to hip length to creat a modern jacket. *Shorten or remove sleeves to modernize your old coat. On the Today Show, they removed sleeves on from a faux fur coat to make a belted faux fur vest which is very popular this year. You can also shorten the sleeve to 3/4 length, another popular move this winter. *Add a fur faux collar to any old winter coat or jacket for a luxurious update. These can be purchased quite inexpensively. ~Andrea Hermitt writes for parenting (specifically teens), the home blog, and also the frugal blog, and homeschooling at families.com. Trendy Home Made Christmas Gifts Frugalista Fashions: Making your old boots look new Dress Like Michelle Obama for Less Clothing Bargain Tips at the Goodwill Learn more about Andrea Hermitt ![]() Andrea Hermitt is a native New Yorker currently residing in GA. She has been married for over 16 years and has two teenage children. Relevantfrugal tags User Comments BargainJunkie (7) 23 Nov 2009 09:54 AMFor bringing new life to worn shoes, bags, and belts, my favorite tool is a black marker. It is an easy, cheap way to cover scuff marks. Andrea Hermitt (5714) 23 Nov 2009 10:47 AMYes, Bargain Junkie... every frugalista should have a black marker in their kitchen drawer. It wouldn't hurt to have a brown marker as well. Discuss this article
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