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Question of the Day | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

What piece of clothing do you own that is not in style, doesn't fit, that you do not wear, but you keep?

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Candice Bergen

Candice Bergen | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

Candice Bergen: Nothing's Changed

Virtually two thirds of my closet. Except it’s not out of fashion because it was never in fashion as I have dressed the same way for 40 years.

Judith Martin

Judith Martin | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

Judith Martin: Made to Fit

The clothes my mother made me, which were cutting-edge style at the time.

Joan Ganz Cooney

Joan Ganz Cooney | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

Joan Ganz Cooney: Beautiful and Sentimental

A beautiful jacket (and a skirt) designed by Bill Blass from the ’90s that I wore to my youngest stepson’s wedding to my darling daughter-in-law who died in 2006 after several years of battling breast cancer. I’ll never get rid of it.

Cynthia McFadden

Cynthia McFadden | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

Cynthia McFadden's Special Day

My wedding dress.

Joan Juliet Buck

Joan Juliet Buck | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

Joan Juliet Buck: The Find Is Half the Fun

Actually, I wear all the clothes I have, when I can find them.

Mary Wells

Mary Wells | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

Mary Wells: Maybe ... Someday?

I have an Yves Saint Laurent jacket that is like a complicated fan. It was always too small. I dieted to fit into it. I asked Yves to add something to it but he couldn’t find a way to do that.

I keep thinking I should give it to my smaller daughters but they don’t live that sort of life and neither do I. But I am hopeful. Maybe when I am older.

Julia Reed

Julia Reed | 06/25/2008 12:40 pm

Julia Reed: I Keep All My Exes in My Closet

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I have a whole rack in my closet full of clothes I do not wear — mostly they serve as reproaches because I can no longer fit into them. One pair of Anne Klein (yes! Anne Klein from the Donna Karan/Louis Dell’Olio days) cognac silk pants I haven’t put on my body since I was maybe 22, but I keep thinking, "one day …"

But there are a few I simply can’t part with: First, a thin, thin cotton floral-print Cacharel dress with a tight bodice, a back cut to the waist and a mid-calf knife-pleated skirt. It is still so chic I can’t stand it. I bought it when I was 13 and working at Hafter’s department store in downtown Greenville, MS, sweeping the floor in the "receiving room," recording all the clothes "in the book" as they came in and then putting the price tags on them. (I never answered the question about the best job I ever had, but this was unquestionably it.) The most stylish woman I have ever known ran the place — her name was Lib and she was tall and angular and she wore Detchema as her scent and shoes from the great old Henri Bendel shoe department and Cartier brooches on her lapel and she smoked Tareytons from a tortoiseshell holder. Anyway, I was going to the wedding of a man on whom I had a mad crush (I was 12 when crush came over me and he was 22) and I really wanted to make him sorry and Lib advised me to buy this dress. So I spent my entire summer’s wages and then she helped me get some Charles Jourdan snakeskin sandals (sent on the bus from her shoe man at Neiman Marcus in Dallas) and I’m pretty sure the man in question didn’t notice me, but I heard grown women admiring my getup and I am pretty sure I haven’t looked that good since. So the dress hangs as a shrine of sorts.

I'm pretty sure the man in question didn't notice me, but I heard grown women admiring my getup ... I haven't looked that good since.

So does a blue and pale yellow madras shirt that belonged to the first man I actually fell in love with (as opposed to having a crush on). I was 16 and he was almost twice as old (this is why I hope my mother doesn’t read these answers) and drove a yellow Volkswagen bus and had lived in Jamaica and that shirt still reminds me so palpably of him that I can see him in it like he’s actually standing in front of me, which might well be dangerous.

There is also a Bill Blass coat made of a Brunschwig and Fils cotton leopard-print upholstery fabric that I wore every day for a year over black leggings and a black cashmere sweater. The shoulders are too wide now and it looks as worn as it was, but it reminds me of Bill and how much I adored him. The last time I saw Pat Buckley before she died, we both talked about how much we loved that coat.

Liz Smith

Liz Smith | 06/19/2008 12:00 am

Liz Smith's Invaluable Jacket

I own a small tweedy kind of jacket that belonged to the late great Katharine Hepburn. I could put it up for auction, I could have it framed as an artifact, I could give it to the The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences – I am still trying to decide where it would be happy.

 

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Maurine H
Georgia - wonderful!
By Maurine H on 06/19/2008 7:51 pm
N P
A sweater. The last gift I gave to my brother. He was almost 21 years old. Thinking of You I’ve been thinking of you, of that sweater you liked, handsome still, burgundy, V-necked, your favorite kind. I remember how you unwrapped it, raised it from the silver box, stood holding it against you, pulling it over your head, down your tall and thin body. Perfect, you said. Now it is mine. I take it from the drawer, hold it to myself. I check for the scent of your cologne. I pull it over my own head. The V hits me between the breasts. The sleeves hang at my wrists. Perfect. Now I sit on the bed, sweater pulled over my knees. For a long time I look at your picture, looking at me. NP
By N P on 06/19/2008 11:23 am
Frannie Em
NP Thanks for letting me read that.
By Frannie Em on 06/19/2008 4:08 pm
N P
Oh Frannie, he was my heart. We’ve all got something though, right? Appreciate your kindness.
By N P on 06/19/2008 4:28 pm
Maurine H
N P - so beautifully said.
By Maurine H on 06/19/2008 7:52 pm
N P
Hi Maurine, and Thank you. I think it’s wonderful - how we feel such empathy for each other, here. However diverse we may be, we are all so bonded in the human condition. Have a pleasant evening.
By N P on 06/19/2008 8:11 pm
Cassie OMalley
My mother has an amazing red leather jacket from the ‘80’s. It invokes the image of Sandy coming out at the end of Grease, finally sexy. It is an amazing jacket but my mom nor I have anywhere to wear it. But I won’t let her get rid of it, one day I will have somewhere (other than a Halloween party) to wear it.
By Cassie OMalley on 06/19/2008 12:15 pm
cath c
i took me years to get rid of my patchworked and embroidered jeans, and even longer to let go of the jean jacket i personalized. i still have a dress i batiked myself that looks like seaweed underwater. i keep saying i’ll frame it one day and hang it on a wall, but then you woundn’t see the other side, or the great swirl effect of the dye lines over hips, around curves that it was meant to worn around, eventhough at the time i made it i was quite skinny and not nearly as curvy as i am after 3 children. but i bet, if i dug it out of the back of my dresser(jersey cotton), i could still wear it!
By cath c on 06/19/2008 1:17 pm
cath c
maybe i’ll get a dressmaker dummy someday and stand it in a not so tucked away corner
By cath c on 06/19/2008 1:19 pm
Lindsay Arienne Weiner
I can’t seem to part with the dress I wore to my Bat Mitzvah. It’s white satin and we had extra lace added to the chest to cover the fact that I had no chest at age 13. Needless to say, I grew a chest shortly thereafter and I’ll never be a size 0 again, but I don’t think I’ll ever throw it out.
By Lindsay Arienne Weiner on 06/19/2008 2:20 pm
Frannie Em
Lindsay That is sweet
By Frannie Em on 06/19/2008 4:10 pm
Amy Van Cleave
MY WEDDING DRESS !!!!
By Amy Van Cleave on 06/19/2008 4:53 pm
Joan Rytterager
My Nova Scotia Tartan skirt. Perhaps I’ll make a pillow out of it some day! Joan Rytterager
By Joan Rytterager on 06/19/2008 5:17 pm
Bella Mia
I have a borgana maxi coat from when I was 12. It looks like like a persian carpet on the outside, and on the inside, warm borgana. No one ever uses that word anymore - borgana.
By Bella Mia on 06/19/2008 5:59 pm
Chrome Toe
The weirdest thing. I am in no way sentimentally attached to it. And I don’t keep much of anything. But I do “collect” clothes. I have a few pieces I’ve had 20 years or so and since i’m only 44 that’s awhile :) I wear all but one piece. the piece that doesn’t fit is this beautiful black velvet dress i bought for a christmas party. it is tailored and buttons all the way up the front like a jacket. it has this big sheer silk tie on the back of it. otherwise it’s just black velvet. Oh ya… and it has shoulder pads cuz it was the 80s! But i just love it and every time i look at it I think “I might fit in that again someday”.
By Chrome Toe on 06/19/2008 6:20 pm