NEW MEDIA & REALITY: People Layers

Random thoughts this morning as I dress to start the day, looking at myself in new media methods of layering and what each layer means.

When I was young, I wore a lot of hand-me-downs; from two older sisters, often I would have the same dress for years in three different versions–my mother a seamstress who would take advantage of a yard goods sale and buy a bolt.  Then older, I sewed my own, from 14" long skirts to gowns and three-piece suits.  Now I am back in secondhand mode, from sisters and nieces, yes, and nephews too.  But this is who I am; a layer of people I have known and loved. 

Jessie’s jeans and Erica’s jersey, Jim’s plaid flannel shirt, my father’s pullover sweater and my girlfriend Chris’ thermal vest. 

Why not?  They’re a part of me inside anyway.

(P.S.  Don’t wear, but still have in my closet, a shirt each from Danny, David, Dick, a sweater from Danny, well it was his–that’s a Christmas story in itself.)

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2 Responses to NEW MEDIA & REALITY: People Layers

  1. Barbara says:

    I was also a hand-me-down girl. As an adult I find I am not nearly as much a slave to fashion as those who grew up with new clothes. I’m more attuned to favorite old items, and the sentiment of clothing and fabric.

  2. susan says:

    Yes, I agree; it’s the feeling of the clothes and it speas of comfort and as you say, sentiment.

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