Sissyleslie
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We all love our sissy clothes, but there are times when it can cause us to mutter and grit our teeth. Here's some reasons-
'Hidden' zips. Whilst I can understand the logic of having a zip that's not obvious in terms of looks, it can be a big pain. It is usually very fiddly, and if at the back it's worse. You nearly dislocate your shoulder whilst trying to do it up. It's OK if you have a second person to do it up for you. But if not, it can be a problem. (For my candy-stripe catsuit, I ended up using a piece of orange garden twine to do it up). That's why most of my catsuits are the pull-on type.
Velcro - yes, Velcro! But it only applies to one of my outfits, my Dorothy dress. The trouble is that the patch of Velcro is just a small square, that it doesn't stay together very well. (Not a problem with my Annie dress, as it has a long, wide strip of Velcro at the back).
Pinafore ribbons. This is probably just down to my ineptitude. I love those type of Pinafore that Victorian girls used to wear, but all that criss-crossing of the ribbons at the back does my head in.
I'd like to know if anyone else has had problems or issues with their sissy clothing and how they overcame it.
'Hidden' zips. Whilst I can understand the logic of having a zip that's not obvious in terms of looks, it can be a big pain. It is usually very fiddly, and if at the back it's worse. You nearly dislocate your shoulder whilst trying to do it up. It's OK if you have a second person to do it up for you. But if not, it can be a problem. (For my candy-stripe catsuit, I ended up using a piece of orange garden twine to do it up). That's why most of my catsuits are the pull-on type.
Velcro - yes, Velcro! But it only applies to one of my outfits, my Dorothy dress. The trouble is that the patch of Velcro is just a small square, that it doesn't stay together very well. (Not a problem with my Annie dress, as it has a long, wide strip of Velcro at the back).
Pinafore ribbons. This is probably just down to my ineptitude. I love those type of Pinafore that Victorian girls used to wear, but all that criss-crossing of the ribbons at the back does my head in.
I'd like to know if anyone else has had problems or issues with their sissy clothing and how they overcame it.