Wednesday, June 29, 2016

daily outfit: waist not want not

Pants - Banana Republic
Shirt - Banana Republic
Shoes - Earth Shoes Wisteria
Earrings -Kendra Scott via Rocksbox.com
Necklace - Gorjana via Rocksbox.com (similar)

I tend to go for clothes that emphasize my waist, but for some reason this completely waist-less outfit is one of my favorites.


The shirt is loose and comfortable in the heat, and the pale cream doesn't show sweat too badly.  The pants are actually a berry color.  I could not get a picture that did them justice.  They're a little tight, so they balance out the loose shirt nicely.


Also, the shirt has this awesome keyhole in the back that makes it feel a little more stylish and less like I'm wearing a box.




Here's a closeup of the jewelry.  I like wearing a long necklace with this shirt.  It makes it look a little less huge.  I also like pairing odd colors with these berry pants.  I feel like adding this pale blue green makes the outfit more summery.

Monday, June 27, 2016

hh care: sandal cleaning

If I can find a pair of sandals that meets all my funny requirements to be comfortable, I want to wear them all summer long.  Sadly though, that leads to really funky, smelly, gross sandals.  I mean, really, check this grossness out:

Three pair of sandals that really need cleaning.
 Wet feet means dirt sticks to my feet and my shoes.  Wet feet means that skin sloughs off onto my shoes.  Both of those mean that my sandals get downright sedimentary.  Layers and layers of goo dried onto them in just a few wears.  Ick.
That black stuff on the sole shouldn't be there!
 I find the easiest way to handle this for me is to do one big cleaning of all my sandals about every two weeks.  After chipping off the worst of the sedimentary dirt, I break out my secret weapon: saddle soap.

Saddle soap is glorious.  All hail!
For some reason, I didn't learn about this stuff until a few years ago.  Up until then, my sandal care consisted of occasionally wiping them down with a wet rag and maybe some dish soap.  But it makes sense that a product made to remove all the sweat and dirt from horse tack would work well for my sweaty shoes.  So here's the routine:


The supplies.
First, get your saddle soap and some old WET rags.  Yup, we're fixing the water with more water.


Take one wet clean rag and get as much of the dirt off the sandal as possible.  Get it all damp while you're going.  Not super wet, just damp.


Rinse that rag out, and rub it in your saddle soap.  Yes, I've used this much of that stuff.


Now rub it into that shoe!  It will lather up some.  Really massage it into the shoe and let it sit for a few minutes.  Then use that other clean wet rag to wipe it off and let your shoes dry.

After
And ta da!  Clean shoes!  Notice that it didn't remove the discoloration on the shoes in the middle.  It can't do that.  But if you keep it up, it makes a huge difference.  The shoes on the right are two years old, and even though they're getting to the end of their lifespan, they still look pretty good.

This also makes a huge difference in how the shoes smell.  It can't get rid of really deep funk that's developed over a long time, but if you do this regularly from the beginning, it keeps that from happening as fast.  Saddle soap removes the oil and dirt from leather, and it's those foot oils and dirt that lead to bacteria and then to funk.  So regular cleaning like this goes a long way to preventing the funk.

Happy sandal wearing!

Friday, June 24, 2016

outfit: heat index of 104


Dress - Lucky Brand (similar)
Shoes - Payless (similar)
Cuff Bracelet - gift (similar)
Green Amber Pendant - from the Museum Store (similar)


Summer is here folks!  It's hot as blazes today, so I grabbed my favorite hot weather dress out of my closet - this awesome Lucky Brand t-shirt dress.  I actually bought it last year to be a bathing suit cover up, but it's become my go-to hot weather dress.  It's loose and comfortable in cotton, and the dark but busy pattern means no sweat spots are going to show on it!

Since my feet started sweating before I even made it out of bed this morning, I grabbed my favorite pair of shoes-which-can-be-worn-with-socks, these grey oxfords.  I know what you're thinking - it looks like there's no socks in there, which is a big no-no for HH.  But I'm wearing no-show socks with them, and the construction of these shoes makes them great for HH.  I'm going to do a full review of them tomorrow, but for now lets just say that laser cut p/leather is the best stuff on earth.

I'm just coffee shop writing today, so a casual outfit is fine.  But I want to look a little more presentable, so I put on some jewelry.  The necklace is one that I got in high school, from a little store called the Museum Store that has long since gone out of business.  It's green amber, which I adore.  The bracelet is a simple silver cuff I got from a friend in college.  Bracelets can be very touch and go for me, because cheap ones get ruined quickly, but this one has really stood the test of time, both in terms of it's simple style and it's ability to stand up to my sweaty hands!

Stay cool today folks!

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

outfit: easy breezy


shirt - H&M Divided, thrifted (similar shirt)
pants - Old Navy (similar pants)

I work from home most days, and I've found it's important to not schlub around in pajamas when I do.  Not just because someone might show up, or I might have to go out, but also because I work better when I don't feel gross.  

But I still want to be comfortable.  That's what working from home is all about, right?

Enter the elastic waist linen pants.  They're as comfortable as pajama pants, but a little more professional.  And great for the hot weather and the sweat.  Admittedly, they do get damp at the bottom from my feet and have to be washed a lot to keep them from getting stained.  But the linen dries very very fast, and they don't change color badly, so it's tolerable.

But to be honest, I don't wear flipflops when I'm working at home.  I wear socks.


The t-shirt is an old one that I thrifted a while back.  It's a nice loose cotton, and the combination of the pattern and the heathering on it make sweat a little less obvious.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

saturday shoe review: born open concept sandals

My poor beat up sandals.

At the moment, these are my favorite shoes.  You can tell by the way they're all beaten up and in need of a good cleaning (a post on shoe care is coming soon!).  They're sandals by B.O.C. (Born Open Concept), and they're the fourth or fifth pairs of them that I've been through.

Despite the fact that my hands are the most obvious part of my hyperhidrosis to others, my feet are what drive me the craziest.  Especially in the summer, when I want to wear cute sandals.

Let me run down the list for you of all the issues:

Squish - Since they're made by Born, these are good walking sandals.  They're very comfortable if you're going to be on your feet for 6-8 hours.  Usually, I find that comfort shoes absorb the sweat and make horrible wheezing noises when I walk, so I avoid them if they're made to be worn without socks.  These don't have that problem unless it's a really bad sweat day.  They do make smacking noises from time to time, but that's almost a normal flip flop sound.

Color & Dye - These sandals have synthetic uppers, so they address two problems.  The first is that I don't end up with dye leaching out and staining my feet and my pants.  The second is that they don't change colors as they get wet.  Wins on both counts.


B.O.C. Averie - why yes, I can walk uphill!

Sliding - In almost any flip-flop, I slide out when walking on uneven ground.  The brown pair on the right have that problem, but the black ones don't since they have the heel strap.  Even better, sometimes B.O.C will make a pair that's a hybrid - the same as the black pair, but with an additional strap between the toes like the picture above.  Those are fabulous.

Longevity - With proper cleaning and rotation, these sandals consistently last me through two summers.  That may not sound like long, but summer is 8-9 months of the year here, and I wear my sandals hard - lots of walking, hiking, even light gardening.  So two years before the funk hits is about twice what any other sandals I've tried has managed.  One issue that has come up is that a strap will, after several months of wear, come loose from the footbed.  Ten bucks and a cobbler fixes that pretty quickly though, and it's understandable.  I doubt many shoe companies are expecting anyone to be sliding downhill with only the strap of their shoe to stop them!

Price - I think the price for B.O.C. is pretty reasonable, for two year shoes.  I got both of my pair at the local outlet mall, where they cost me about ~$25 each.


B.O.C Charel - Channeling Dorothy ... or maybe the Witch!

Style - These are good casual sandals.  I wear them with jeans, with shorts, and with casual dresses and maxi skirts.  Because of the heavy stitching, they are a little too casual to go with dressier clothes, but that's just my opinion.  Except for these red ones.  I think I'm going to get this sassy pair next!

So that's it, those are my favorite sandals!  This will be on ongoing feature where I work through my shoe closet and talk through what shoes are working for me (or not) and why.  I hope you enjoy it!

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Friday, June 17, 2016

more complicated than it seems

Hi!  Welcome to the Diluvian, my blog of style and hyperhidrosis.  The outfit I'm wearing today is a great example of how complicated living with HH can be.  Jeans, a t-shirt, and sandals, no-brainer right?

Wrong.  So wrong.

The jeans are white, which is problematic because I tend to blot my hands on my pants all day long.  And wet hands attract dirt like nobody's business.  So I have to make sure all day that I'm blotting on my shirt instead of my pants, or I end up with muddy patches on my thighs.  Gross!  One upside of these pants is that their cropped.  If I wear full length pants with sandals, the pants end up getting wet on the bottom.  Crops and ankle pants are great!

That means my shirt needs to be absorbent - no polyester or synthetics - and it needs to not show sweat.  This shirt is cotton, and from my favorite ice cream shop from back home, which makes it a double win.  But the bright red changes color if it gets damp enough.  You can't tell from the picture, but it is a heathered red, thankfully.  Even a little texture or pattern like heathering goes a long way towards obscuring the boundaries of a sweaty spot, so it's not as bad as it could be.  Plus, I'm just working indoors in the AC today, so it shouldn't be too bad.

My sandals are by Born Open Concept.  They're some of the best sandals I've ever found for HH, and I'm going to do a full review of them later.  They desperately need cleaning though!  Can't have my favorite sandals getting the stink too quickly.

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