Done.

tuxvest

Except for when the dog ate the first set of buttons, the vest went without a hitch.

I present the Goth in all his glory on the way out the door. Altered coat, pants and shirt; handmade vest, tie and kerchief.

He was snazzy.

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15 Comments

Wow, the vest looks great. I think I'm jealous of your sewing skills.

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He looks snazzy! You did well!

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You are HARDCORE! That looks fantastic.

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That looks great, TMH!

And what kind of Goth is he? His hair isn't even waist-length with a bad dye job. He needs to go hang out in the Katy Mills Mall to see how the real suburban goths do it.

He looks very nice. The vest is great.

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TheMother Replies:

The Goth is Goth-light.

He wants the bad dye job, but I have so far managed to convince him that the maintenance is just too much work. As for the length–I had maternal control until about a year ago. This is all the growth he could muster in the meantime. Check back in in a year or two.

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Lookin' sharp!!! Great job!

Note to self: must learn to sew. One of a kind, custom clothing rocks!

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That is impressive, well done. He looks very handsome even without a face.

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beautiful, beautiful! Wow, wow.

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Awesome! The best I can do is a pillowcase or drapes. Did you chase him around the house going, "Who's my dapper little guy? YOU are!"

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TheMother Replies:

Not unless I wanted to ruin whatever relationship I still have with my Goth.

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Holy crap. That rocks. Standing there like that he totally looks like my boyfriend from high school. He liked to dress like a dapper Simon Lebon and boy did it make my heart go all a flutter!

You ARE Super Woman. I bow in amazement.

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Great job! It looks awesome.

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That is awesome. Great job!

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