LANDER PANT / SHORT READY-TO-WEAR INSPIRATION





I am blown away by your response to the Lander pant and short sewing pattern. I am so happy that you like it as much as I do and I can't wait to sew along with so many of you next week during the Lander pant and short sewalong. This week, however, I wanted to share some ready-to-wear inspiration as well as some fabric ideas. Today I will share the inspiration and in a couple of days I will be back with fabric and notions so you will be ready to start on Monday. Since the 70sis having such a huge comeback right now, there is lots of fun wide legged, high-waisted inspiration to choose from. Whether you choose to use linen, jean, corduroy, or twill (to name just a few), it will completely change the feel of the final garment. You can also use jeans buttons for a more polished finish or regular buttons for something a little more nautical and casual. I've broken the inspiration into each View. I hope it gives you some great ideas for your own version! View A (short length) - I am pretty obsessed with the shorts version of this pattern. The 4 inch inseam is a perfect length to not feel booty short, but also not matronly. It balances nicely with the high length of the waist and you can easily roll up the hem if that is your preference. I found myself reaching for these all summer long because it felt like a great way to feel casual, yet stylish. I would often pair it with an oversized buttonup and tuck it into just the front.

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View B (ankle length) - The ankle length pant is everywhere right now. It feels so fresh and on trend. I love pairing it with some sneakers for a trip to the park or dress it up with some heels for a date night. I can't wait to try it with some boots or booties in the fall like number 4 below.

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View C (boot length) - The boot length version of this pattern is perfect for the full 70s vibe. It's dramatic and flattering, creating a beautiful long silhouette from the high waist down to the floor - especially nice for those of us who are on the short side. I can't wait to try this is a corduroy or jean fabric like number 5. So many possibilities.

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The full sewalong starts on Monday (a week from today). You can still get your pattern here if you want to sew along. I'll be back on Thursday with fabric ideas and notions.