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eShakti’s custom-clothing service delivers

Disclaimer: eShakti.com provided me with a dress to review.

eshaktiI have a short torso, short legs and various rounder-than-average bits, all of which add up to most of the clothing in the retail world not fitting me all that well. I usually leave feeling lumpy and grumpy, neither of which is conducive to a pleasant afternoon. So I do most of my clothes shopping online. The clothes still don’t always fit, but at least I don’t have to take my pants off in public to try them on.

What with all my angst about sizing and shortness and lumps, I was intrigued by the idea behind online retailer eShakti. The company has roughly 13,739 dresses and other garments on their website. Once you find the one you like, you send them your measurements and they make it to your specifications. You can also customize the length, neckline and sleeves. It sounded like magic, and I was excited to try it out when they offered the opportunity.

I ordered the “split neck mixed media dress” and then sat back to wait. It took awhile to arrive, which is understandable if they’re making everything to order, but it got here in time for our anniversary. And you guys? It fit. It didn’t make me feel weird or short-torsoed of lumpy. And it has pockets. Pockets!

eShakti’s dresses are a bit more expensive than my usual budget. It was such a simple process, though, and it was so much more enjoyable than going to the mall. I would absolutely buy something from eShakti again.

Want to try them out? Use promo code butterscotchsundae for 10 percent off your order through Feb. 27!

SO! After I posted this, I learned that my friend Monica got her wedding dress from eShakti. How cool is that? And how lovely does she look?

Justin Kelley photo
Justin Kelley photo

I love the idea of an eShakti wedding dress, and they have a lot of beautiful options. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • The floral-embellished georgette A-line would be lovely for a casual wedding.
  • This sequined number is a lot of fun.
  • The very lacy Virginia dress is extremely sweet and girly.
  • If this knit maxi dress came in white or cream, it would be the world’s most comfortable wedding dress.
  • 2014 in review

    We had just north of 4,000 visitors this year at Butterscotch Sundae (that is, for those of you keeping track, a truly impressive decline from years past). The majority of those folks were from the the United States, Australia and Canada. And also one each was from Saudi Arabia, the Maldives and Norway, among other places.

    The most-visited posts of 2014 were:

    1. “Caffeinate thyself with a free cup of coffee
    2. “I fought the cat and the cat won
    3. “Meatballs & bad weather

    And here are the most popular posts from each month:

    January: “This Week in Homeschooling: We Start a New US History Study

    February: “Meatballs & Bad Weather

    March: “What Do Homeschoolers Do All Day?

    April: “Caffeinated Thyself with a Free Cup of Coffee

    May: “That’s No Moon. It’s a Cheeseburger!

    June: “Three Fun Places Near Savannah to Visit with Your Kids

    July: “The Pioneer Woman’s Cinnamon Rolls are Worth the Effort

    August: “What Fourth Grade Looks Like at Our House

    September: “Notes from the Parking Lot

    October: “I fought the cat and the cat won (but so did I, eventually, so I guess it was more of a draw)

    November: “A Few of Oprah’s Favorite Things that Nichole Definitely Won’t Be Purchasing

    December: “This week in homeschooling: Mama has a meltdown

    It’s eggnog day

    Today we drove home from my brother’s house after spending a rather nice Thanksgiving with his family, my mom and a few of my brother’s friends. The day grew progressively busier after that, but in that slow, gentle holiday way. I didn’t have any eggnog on hand — a serious oversight, considering that the day after Thanksgiving is the first acceptable day for the drinking of eggnog — so Pete and I went to the grocery store and to run a couple of other errands. By the time we got home, Rockford and Poppy had decorated most of the house for Christmas.

    The rest of the day consisted of a run to Target and then an impromptu trip to see “The Penguins of Madagascar,” which meant that we had popcorn and gummy bears for dinner. And then we got home and did a bit more decorating before we did our traditional Lay On The Floor And Listen To Christmas Music While We Look At The Christmas Tree routine, and suddenly it was 11:15pm and I hadn’t yet posted.

    And now I have posted, and NaBloPoMo rolls on.

    Happy kick-off to the holidays, friends.